Mister Dark
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Right now Half-Life 2 is my favorite game to play, so I'm always trying to optimize my system to get the most out of it for HL2. I've been using the CounterStrike Source Video Stress Test as an easy way to check my frame rate with the Source engine. Just to see how far my frame rate would drop, I tried raising AA from 4x to 6x.
With 4x, I was getting about 108 FPS. With 6x, I got 116 FPS .... Thinking this had to be a mistake, I ran it again several more times - and got the same results each time. How can this be?
My specs: Athalon 64 3000, one gig PC 3200 ram, BFG 6800 OC card w/pipes unlocked, Raptor 10,000 RPM SATA HD ...
I'm running at 1024x768, advanced settings on high, water reflection set to World, 8xanistropic(sp?) vsync disabled ...
Am I really getting 8 more frames a second by raising AA or am I getting false results with the stress test? It would be great if I could bump AA in an actual game of HL2 and see my frame rate INCREASE ...
With 4x, I was getting about 108 FPS. With 6x, I got 116 FPS .... Thinking this had to be a mistake, I ran it again several more times - and got the same results each time. How can this be?
My specs: Athalon 64 3000, one gig PC 3200 ram, BFG 6800 OC card w/pipes unlocked, Raptor 10,000 RPM SATA HD ...
I'm running at 1024x768, advanced settings on high, water reflection set to World, 8xanistropic(sp?) vsync disabled ...
Am I really getting 8 more frames a second by raising AA or am I getting false results with the stress test? It would be great if I could bump AA in an actual game of HL2 and see my frame rate INCREASE ...