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Just got my second 560 Ti

Ok I've tried with only 4GB of system RAM, and there is no difference really.

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Loving this motherboard, boot into windows in about 5 seconds.

mine comes up with the 'asrock' screen, then the HDD caching screen comes up, then the 'asrock' screen again, then the beep, then it boots.

it doesent take very long, but its annoying that the hdd caching actually makes the boot solwer than it could potentially be because of these post screens...
 
Lovely performance there OP :), I wish my mobo did SLI. :(

Thanks, yes I have the P8P67 LE and it only done crossfire, So I had to buy the Gen3, so glad I did, couldn't be happier with performance.


mine comes up with the 'asrock' screen, then the HDD caching screen comes up, then the 'asrock' screen again, then the beep, then it boots.

it doesent take very long, but its annoying that the hdd caching actually makes the boot solwer than it could potentially be because of these post screens...

I did have the asrock screen come up at post but now when I turn it on it doesn't show anything then it just boots into windows, doesn't even show "Starting Windows" any more I don't know why as I haven't changed anything in the BIOS? lol love it though, super quick.
 
Try turning off the AA Deferred completely, and only use the 'post processing AA' option instead. Check the quality, you should better frame rates without the jaggies :-) (You may not like it, but worth trying).
 
Try turning off the AA Deferred completely, and only use the 'post processing AA' option instead. Check the quality, you should better frame rates without the jaggies :-) (You may not like it, but worth trying).

Pretty impressive frame rate btw.. let us know how you get on :-)

I've just tested it without MSAA and I'm getting over 100fps constantly, thank you very much :D whoever is thinking about a second 560 Ti, DO IT!

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New setup:

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Nice. Very nice.

Can I ask, how do you find switching from MSAA to post-processing? I've compared screenies of the two and it doesn't seem like there's much difference at all but I'd be interested to hear your take based on experience.
 
Thanks.

To be honest I really can't tell the difference? It must be such a small change at 1080p therefore you can hardly notice it, I would imagine at lower resolutions you would notice it more though.
 
At 1920x1200 i use the following.

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Disabling deferred at 2x and using post on medium gave a nice increase, getting 60-140 fps, averaging 80 or so, fov at 85. Vram usage hasnt went much over 1200mb. Cards oc'd at 750/1500/1674.
 
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