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Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
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Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
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If you're CPU limited then it is. If you're referring to the eDRAM then I don't think it'll be long before we see something like that on the PC. In the meantime you can go with an SLI GTX 512 and it'll crush any console available.Any idea why this "Free AA" thing isnt implemented on PC GPUs?
Originally posted by: Fox5
The reason that free AA isn't on PC gpus...
The edram is expensive to add...
The edram isn't as flexible. It only allows free AA up to a framebuffer size that fits in the edram, pc's go up to 2048x1568 or some ridiculous res by that, so the free AA would cease to work.
Also, new video cards come out so frequently that the AA basically becomes free anyhow. (besides, how would they sell new video cards if every card could run games with maxed out AA?)
The edram is expensive to add...
The edram isn't as flexible. It only allows free AA up to a framebuffer size that fits in the edram, pc's go up to 2048x1568 or some ridiculous res by that, so the free AA would cease to work.
Also, this eDRAM only provides free 2x AA (sometimes 4x); on the PC people use up to 16xAA (some crazy combinations), so it would need a gigantic eDRAM to become free.
Originally posted by: PrayForDeath
Interesting read. However, it's dissapointing to know that the standard AA requirement is now 2x instead of 4x, and that some game developers are rendering their games at a low resolution then scaling it up to 720p.
Now we need the GAMES!!
Originally posted by: StrangerGuy
Originally posted by: PrayForDeath
Interesting read. However, it's dissapointing to know that the standard AA requirement is now 2x instead of 4x, and that some game developers are rendering their games at a low resolution then scaling it up to 720p.
Now we need the GAMES!!
Still, 2xAA is better than nothing...