ASUS V9280 Series User’s Manual
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4. Software Reference
4. S/W Reference
GeForce4
3D Antialiasing Settings
Antialiasing is a technique used to
minimize the rough rendering of
artifacts, eliminating the “staircase” or
“jagged effect” seen along the edges
of 3D objects. These controls select
the degree to which antialiasing is used
in Direct3D and OpenGL applica-
tions.
Allow applications to control the
antialiasing mode
:
Some 3D applications that support
antialiasing automatically optimize
control of this mode; it is possible to
select the antialiasing mode manually.
GeForce4
The GeForce4 Ti 4200-8X tab displays
information about the graphics card,
computer system and driver versions;
it also accesses extra features and sup-
plies an Internet link for drivers, prod-
uct updates and news.
Manually Select Anti-
aliasing Mode
Off (no antialiasing)
: Disables antialiasing in 3D applications. Select Off if you
require maximum speed performance in your applications.
2x
: Enables antialiasing using the 2x mode. Select this for improved image quality
and high performance in 3D applications.
Quincunx Antialiasing
™
:
E
nables a patented antialiasing technique available in
the GeForce3 GPU series. Quincunx Antialiasing™ offers the quality of the slower
4x AA mode at very near the performance of the faster 2x AA mode.
4x
: Enables the antialiasing using the 4x mode. Select this for the highest possible
image quality at the expense of some performance drain in 3D applications.
Additional Properties
Click on the Additional Properties
button to enter five submenus to
configure the various functions of this
card.