Originally posted by: TheSnowman
We first got anisotropic filtering with the NV10 and ATI was playing catch-up with the AF quality until the NV30 came out and droped the bar. So no, Nvidia hasn't been folowing ATI here, they just gave up on leading.
Sorry, wrong again:
http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=1821&p=14
The transitions between mip bands is smoother on the NVIDIA setting.
Finally, NVIDIA's claim that their "performance" mode offers equal to or greater quality than ATI's is actually true.[/L]
(performance on 5900/5800)
(quality on 5900/5800)Both ATI and NVIDIA's quality modes are virtually identical, you'd be hard pressed to find a difference between the two.
It's a pretty well known fact that the 5800s AF had driver issues for 3-4 months, it was a new core after all. The issues were fixed, both IQ and fps increased.