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After 3 hours of sleep, it looks alright.

And Huang will hold the keynote. Wow. I guess we will see more than GM204.
 
I'm surprised they ran an event like this without professionals to work the microphones. The sound levels have been all over the board - usually much too low, or even missing completely.
 
Talking about the dynamic super scaling now.

EDIT: Basicially downsampling

Demonstrating on the stream of downsampling is kind pointless considering the artifacts.
 
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You cant tell the difference in stream but SSAA types definitely make a big difference in gaming.

Jesus man not another type of AA..

FXAA, MLAA, SMAA, now MFAA... come on.
 
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Talking about the dynamic super scaling now.

EDIT: Basicially downsampling

Demonstrating on the stream of downsampling is kind pointless considering the artifacts.

yeah, I don't know if it was the video but I didn't see much difference in the blades of grass on that demo. Also, he kept saying 1080p, so does that mean it won't be supported on 1440p?
 
yeah, I don't know if it was the video but I didn't see much difference in the blades of grass on that demo. Also, he kept saying 1080p, so does that mean it won't be supported on 1440p?

Depends on what resolutions the downsamping supports in the drivers.

This basically sounds like an introduction to downsampling for the masses, which is great.
 
yeah, I don't know if it was the video but I didn't see much difference in the blades of grass on that demo. Also, he kept saying 1080p, so does that mean it won't be supported on 1440p?

Hm, it's possible since 4K, 1440p and 1080p are all 16:9. The only difference is that 4K and 1080p are integer scaled versus decimal. :\
 
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