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Improving anti-aliasing to boost FPS?

Improving anti-aliasing to boost FPS?

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samigurl0903
Senior Member
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08-24-2022, 05:45 AM
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-FPS Comparisons-
Initial Review
Secondary Details
Specifications
MSI RX 5500 XT OC 4gb
DDR4-RAM at 3200MHz
CPU Ryzen 5 3600
SSD Samsung EVO 860 500GB
Power Supply A-power 650W
Note: A-Power AK Series 680W
MOBO ASUS TUF B450m Pro Gaming
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samigurl0903
08-24-2022, 05:45 AM #1

-FPS Comparisons-
Initial Review
Secondary Details
Specifications
MSI RX 5500 XT OC 4gb
DDR4-RAM at 3200MHz
CPU Ryzen 5 3600
SSD Samsung EVO 860 500GB
Power Supply A-power 650W
Note: A-Power AK Series 680W
MOBO ASUS TUF B450m Pro Gaming

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08-24-2022, 11:56 PM
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I recently checked on this topic and found that the response is affirmative.
In some cases, Fxaa might boost FPS, which wasn't something I expected personally.
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Thenameisloony
08-24-2022, 11:56 PM #2

I recently checked on this topic and found that the response is affirmative.
In some cases, Fxaa might boost FPS, which wasn't something I expected personally.

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9Syzar6
Junior Member
25
08-25-2022, 12:21 AM
#3
The available results don't display any information about an A-power 650W unit in the image search. Could you clarify what device or component you're referring to regarding the PSU?
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9Syzar6
08-25-2022, 12:21 AM #3

The available results don't display any information about an A-power 650W unit in the image search. Could you clarify what device or component you're referring to regarding the PSU?

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banshee45
Senior Member
726
09-07-2022, 10:44 PM
#4
The available results don't display any information about an A-power 650W unit in the image search. Could you clarify what device or component you're referring to regarding the PSU?
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banshee45
09-07-2022, 10:44 PM #4

The available results don't display any information about an A-power 650W unit in the image search. Could you clarify what device or component you're referring to regarding the PSU?

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leprincePOSAY
Junior Member
37
09-08-2022, 03:23 PM
#5
Anti aliasing at low settings will be very poor.
Your overall outcome remains unchanged—it doesn’t improve.
The reason is that fxaa introduces no performance issues; it only softens edges to eliminate severe pixelation.
At 1080p and higher, I feel it actually appears worse personally.
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leprincePOSAY
09-08-2022, 03:23 PM #5

Anti aliasing at low settings will be very poor.
Your overall outcome remains unchanged—it doesn’t improve.
The reason is that fxaa introduces no performance issues; it only softens edges to eliminate severe pixelation.
At 1080p and higher, I feel it actually appears worse personally.

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SourisCraft
Member
57
09-22-2022, 07:58 AM
#6
Sorry, my mistake—it's an A-Power 680W AK series. In another thread in a different universe far away, I had an apparently suitable power supply ready to install. Several people advised against using it, so I chose this PSU and it works perfectly! The cables aren't long either.
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SourisCraft
09-22-2022, 07:58 AM #6

Sorry, my mistake—it's an A-Power 680W AK series. In another thread in a different universe far away, I had an apparently suitable power supply ready to install. Several people advised against using it, so I chose this PSU and it works perfectly! The cables aren't long either.

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Raidex20
Posting Freak
751
09-24-2022, 01:41 PM
#7
I apologize, I still don't grasp it.
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Raidex20
09-24-2022, 01:41 PM #7

I apologize, I still don't grasp it.

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KizuPvP
Member
137
09-24-2022, 06:12 PM
#8
Your FPS hasn't improved with the aa enabled, it remains unchanged.
Low setting anti-aliasing is usually achieved through the Fxaa method, which doesn't actually reduce FPS since it's just a visual blur from the GPU.
This situation doesn't lower FPS significantly on current graphics cards.
Raising the anti-aliasing to medium will cause a noticeable decrease in FPS.
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KizuPvP
09-24-2022, 06:12 PM #8

Your FPS hasn't improved with the aa enabled, it remains unchanged.
Low setting anti-aliasing is usually achieved through the Fxaa method, which doesn't actually reduce FPS since it's just a visual blur from the GPU.
This situation doesn't lower FPS significantly on current graphics cards.
Raising the anti-aliasing to medium will cause a noticeable decrease in FPS.

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_Geqr_
Senior Member
554
09-26-2022, 01:34 AM
#9
I know AA is meant to lower FPS, but I hadn't considered FXAA. It seems the lower the AA setting, the more blurring there is, which might reduce the load on the GPU.
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_Geqr_
09-26-2022, 01:34 AM #9

I know AA is meant to lower FPS, but I hadn't considered FXAA. It seems the lower the AA setting, the more blurring there is, which might reduce the load on the GPU.

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Kaisetsu
Senior Member
651
10-02-2022, 04:52 PM
#10
I recently checked on this topic and found that the response is affirmative.
In some cases, Fxaa might boost FPS, which wasn't something I expected personally.
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Kaisetsu
10-02-2022, 04:52 PM #10

I recently checked on this topic and found that the response is affirmative.
In some cases, Fxaa might boost FPS, which wasn't something I expected personally.