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BF4没有任何期权选项。

BF4没有任何期权选项。

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Brudora
Senior Member
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06-20-2016, 06:15 AM
#11
FXAA appears as low-quality effects but remains present in BF4. It's referred to as an anti-aliasing post. FXAA is a post-processing method for reducing aliasing.
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Brudora
06-20-2016, 06:15 AM #11

FXAA appears as low-quality effects but remains present in BF4. It's referred to as an anti-aliasing post. FXAA is a post-processing method for reducing aliasing.

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LaFenix
Junior Member
24
06-20-2016, 02:04 PM
#12
This adjustment aligns with expectations, as increasing the CPU to 4,0 from 4,0 slightly reduced stuttering. I plan to raise it further to 4,5 and adjust the voltage to 1,368 to evaluate performance. At 860k it's a modest setting, but given that F4 is the most demanding game I play, it’s worth trying.
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LaFenix
06-20-2016, 02:04 PM #12

This adjustment aligns with expectations, as increasing the CPU to 4,0 from 4,0 slightly reduced stuttering. I plan to raise it further to 4,5 and adjust the voltage to 1,368 to evaluate performance. At 860k it's a modest setting, but given that F4 is the most demanding game I play, it’s worth trying.

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harryrust
Member
58
06-20-2016, 10:56 PM
#13
FXAA seems just as poor as not using any form of it at all. I don’t use any kind of self-medication because jaggies don’t bother me too much.
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harryrust
06-20-2016, 10:56 PM #13

FXAA seems just as poor as not using any form of it at all. I don’t use any kind of self-medication because jaggies don’t bother me too much.

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EnkyTerror
Member
64
06-21-2016, 03:03 PM
#14
I attempted to boost my CPU speed to 4.5 GHz, but the system failed to boot. It took several restarts to access BIOS again, then it settled at 4.3 GHz. Later, a blue screen appeared. Eventually, I returned to 4.2 GHz and noticed significant lag in my game after about two minutes of play. I completely reinstalled GPU drivers, reduced CPU speed to 4.1 GHz, and it now functions properly (though micro stuttering persists). I’m trying to achieve stable performance around 4.3 GHz, but it seems adding more voltage might help. The motherboard’s NorthBridge is stocked at 1800 MHz, and the CPU voltage is set to 1.3125 or similar.
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EnkyTerror
06-21-2016, 03:03 PM #14

I attempted to boost my CPU speed to 4.5 GHz, but the system failed to boot. It took several restarts to access BIOS again, then it settled at 4.3 GHz. Later, a blue screen appeared. Eventually, I returned to 4.2 GHz and noticed significant lag in my game after about two minutes of play. I completely reinstalled GPU drivers, reduced CPU speed to 4.1 GHz, and it now functions properly (though micro stuttering persists). I’m trying to achieve stable performance around 4.3 GHz, but it seems adding more voltage might help. The motherboard’s NorthBridge is stocked at 1800 MHz, and the CPU voltage is set to 1.3125 or similar.

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NORFFF
Member
199
07-12-2016, 04:32 AM
#15
I would have liked to be less picky sometimes Sad'
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NORFFF
07-12-2016, 04:32 AM #15

I would have liked to be less picky sometimes Sad'

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fatdad98
Member
54
07-12-2016, 10:04 AM
#16
What a strange idea! Didn't you just set the voltage to normal when you tried to boost performance?
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fatdad98
07-12-2016, 10:04 AM #16

What a strange idea! Didn't you just set the voltage to normal when you tried to boost performance?

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