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GV-RX30S128D Graphics Accelerator
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OpenGL Settings:
Use recommended settings for slider
Configurations the OpenGL settings of your graphics processor. Maximize overall OpenGL
performance by moving the slider to the left. Enhance overall OpenGL image quality by
moving the slider to the right. When you move the main settings slider, the individual custom
settings sliders change to reflect the main settings slider position.
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Anisotropic Filtering slider
By moving this slider to the right, as the number of samples
taken increases, the quality of the final image increases significantly. 16X provides ex-
tremely detailed,crisp-looking images as a result of the largest number of texture samples
possible.
Texture Preference slider
Selecting this decides whether your application should use high quality or high performance
textures. Moving the slider to the right delivers the highest quality experience. Moving the
slider to the left emphasizes a high performance solution while still providing good visuals.
Use custom settings checkbox
When
Use sustom settings
is checked, you can click
"Custom"
button to access Custom Settings. Using Cus-
tom Settings is recommended for advanced users only.
SMOOTHVISION 2.1
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Anti-Aliasing checkbox
improves image quality by
removing jagged edges from 3D images, resulting in
smoother, more naturallooking objects. Selecting
Application Preference
will result in high quality
images, with negligible reduction in the application's
performance.
z
Anti-Aliasing slider
can be applied using different
sample patterns and sample points such as 2X, 4X,
or 6X. Moving this slider to the right increases sam-
pling to provide the most realistic 3D image.
z
Anisotropic Filtering checkbox
uses a texture fil-
tering technique that blends multiple texture samples
together. Selecting
Application Preference
will re-
sult in high quality textures, with a negligible reduc-
tion in the application's performance.