We all have seen how AMD cards are so much faster than NVIDIA counterparts in Dirt 4, specifically when using CMAA as the AA method. While the situation becomes reversed with the use of MSAA.
I think the reason is revealed by the testing done by ComputerBase.de, they discovered that treed don't render correctly with AMD cards and CMAA, they a checkerboard/grid pattern appearance. The issue only resolves itself under high level MSAA like 8X MSAA, and NVIDIA cards don't suffer the same problem.
CMAA: (click to enlarge, look at the tree to the right of the center road sign)
8X MSAA: (click to enlarge, look at the tree to the right of the center road sign)
https://www.computerbase.de/2017-06/dirt-4-benchmark/#bilder
This is what causes the huge disparity in performance under CMAA in AMD's favor. Using 8X MSAA reverses the picture and NVIDIA cards are now faster. Here the GTX 1080 is always faster than Vega 64:
https://www.hardocp.com/article/2017/08/14/amd_radeon_rx_vega_64_video_card_review/12
http://www.babeltechreviews.com/rx-...e-overclocking-showdown-vs-the-gtx-1080-fe/3/
With 4XMSAA, Vega 64 is just 15% faster than 1080, according to PCGH.
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Radeo.../Tests/Benchmark-Vergleich-vs-Nvidia-1235712/
I think the reason is revealed by the testing done by ComputerBase.de, they discovered that treed don't render correctly with AMD cards and CMAA, they a checkerboard/grid pattern appearance. The issue only resolves itself under high level MSAA like 8X MSAA, and NVIDIA cards don't suffer the same problem.
CMAA: (click to enlarge, look at the tree to the right of the center road sign)

8X MSAA: (click to enlarge, look at the tree to the right of the center road sign)

https://www.computerbase.de/2017-06/dirt-4-benchmark/#bilder
This is what causes the huge disparity in performance under CMAA in AMD's favor. Using 8X MSAA reverses the picture and NVIDIA cards are now faster. Here the GTX 1080 is always faster than Vega 64:
https://www.hardocp.com/article/2017/08/14/amd_radeon_rx_vega_64_video_card_review/12
http://www.babeltechreviews.com/rx-...e-overclocking-showdown-vs-the-gtx-1080-fe/3/
With 4XMSAA, Vega 64 is just 15% faster than 1080, according to PCGH.
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Radeo.../Tests/Benchmark-Vergleich-vs-Nvidia-1235712/
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