05-31-2013, 05:10 PM
05-31-2013, 08:48 PM
Please answer.
06-01-2013, 02:20 AM
Just boot up one of your games and see for yourself even if you get slow fps you can still the quality
06-01-2013, 06:08 AM
I went ahead and did it... Lol @ my FPS dropping in each scene due to the limits of the iGPU on this thing
Native res:
2x Native:
3x Native:
4x Native:
As you can see, increasing the native res acts as sort of a natural anti-aliasing technique. Look at the gun and the fence carefully -- the jaggies mostly end up eliminated or minimized. But my FPS also took a big hit because the iGPU of this APU isn't really suited for such a strong task (I can't wait til I get a new discreet GPU soon lol). People with modern GPU's can usually play at 3 or 4x native with no issues, going above that is pointless since it's just extra stress on your GPU at that point.
Native res:
2x Native:
3x Native:
4x Native:
As you can see, increasing the native res acts as sort of a natural anti-aliasing technique. Look at the gun and the fence carefully -- the jaggies mostly end up eliminated or minimized. But my FPS also took a big hit because the iGPU of this APU isn't really suited for such a strong task (I can't wait til I get a new discreet GPU soon lol). People with modern GPU's can usually play at 3 or 4x native with no issues, going above that is pointless since it's just extra stress on your GPU at that point.