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Redundant nvidia drivers

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Hi all,

Has anyone noticed that there are certain forceware driver properties that are listed but not highlighted on the advanced list, namely:

Trilinear optimisation
Anisotropic mip filter optimisation
Anisotropic sample optimisation

Does anyone know the reason why I am not able to use these yet, is it my hardware that can't or is it just something that the hardware is capable of in the future but there is no software available to utilise it yet?

Can anyone shed some light on the situation please

Much appreciated people

Thanks in advance
:)
 
They have been in there for a couple of years and with the 'coolbits' are selectable individually. The performance, quality and high quality settings will select them all for fastest performance then deselect them in turn to increase quality. Having them all on does create terrible texture quality though.

nHancer (stand alone game profiling app) allows you to select them for each game profile.
 
Coolbits 2.0

Randell said:
They have been in there for a couple of years and with the 'coolbits' are selectable individually. The performance, quality and high quality settings will select them all for fastest performance then deselect them in turn to increase quality. Having them all on does create terrible texture quality though.

nHancer (stand alone game profiling app) allows you to select them for each game profile.

Randell,

Thanks. Managed to toggle these properties now after installing coolbits. Not messed with them yet though. Still playing FarCry, so I'll see if I can get a few more FPS in doing so :D
 
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