Been using this for a little bit now and have now stopped using the in game settings for vsync,tesselation,fxaa,Smaa is this what I should be doing or will I find using the in game settings will work better(aka more pretties!)?
My settings:
5. Is there much benefit/need to make radeon pro to change the aero setting to basic for windows display?
I answered this for you earlier.
Aero: Aero uses a lot of VRAM. depending on how much video RAM the game uses, windows may decide you are low on ram, and drop you back to windows to ask if you want to switch off aero. If you use radeonpro to disable aero in the most demanding games (or all of them!), this own't happen. Plus the games might run a bit smoother.
In game settings vs RadeonPro: which is best varies with the game. There's no universal correct answer. Most games do anti-aliasing better than than the catalyst or nvidia drivers do (RadeonPro uses the catalyst driver unless you using an injector). However, some games do it badly, and also, some games give no AA option at all. In those cases you can try forcing it in the driver (using RadeonPro, but it still might not work. It depends on the way it's coded.
Injectors provide extra manual options to force specific types of AA, and again, may not work perfectly with each game.
That's just AA - similar issues occur with VSync too.
The general rule is: try using in-game settings first. If they aren't satisfactory, then try Radeonpro.
The exception: if Radeonpro provides settings that the game doesn't let you set, then create a profile in RadeonPro for that game and witch those settings on.
There are some settings that can easily be set as global options in Radeonpro (like adaptive vsync, and switching aero on). But most of the main graphical options, you should be fiddling with in game first.