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Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Oct 2 2008, 04:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Turn down the Mips settingIt was on 4 turning it down made no difference, unfortunately. Thanks for the try anyway.CPU: Intel Core i5 760 @ 2.8GHz. Motherboard: Asus P7P55 LX. RAM: Kingston Hyper X 8GB 1600mhz DDR3 Non ECC. SSD: Samsung 250GB. HDD: WD !TB.
GRAPHICS: Asus GTX460, Direct CU 1GB GDDR5 256bit video graphics card. PSU: Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 650W. CASE: Cooler Master Gladiator.
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Oct 2 2008, 05:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Did you ever manage to get antialiasing working? There are two ways to do this, either from within the sim options, or via the graphics Display Properties. (These are accessed via the Control Panel.)Yes. I was able to alter the antialiasing settings through the Graphics card panel. I have tried several settings but have made no progress.
However I never managed to get this working in FSX (it worked great in FS2004), using either method, until I used nHancer. So I'd try, in this order:
Turn on antialiasing within the sim;
Turn on antialiasing thrugh the Display Properties;
Install nHancer, and turn it on that way.
I want to get FS9 going properly because I like to do my flying around NZ but if all else fails I will probably install FSX and try my luck there.CPU: Intel Core i5 760 @ 2.8GHz. Motherboard: Asus P7P55 LX. RAM: Kingston Hyper X 8GB 1600mhz DDR3 Non ECC. SSD: Samsung 250GB. HDD: WD !TB.
GRAPHICS: Asus GTX460, Direct CU 1GB GDDR5 256bit video graphics card. PSU: Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 650W. CASE: Cooler Master Gladiator.
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Oct 2 2008, 05:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Did you ever manage to get antialiasing working? There are two ways to do this, either from within the sim options, or via the graphics Display Properties. (These are accessed via the Control Panel.)Do you think this could be a faulty FS9 installation or possibly a driver problem.? Appreciate your thoughts.
However I never managed to get this working in FSX (it worked great in FS2004), using either method, until I used nHancer. So I'd try, in this order:
Turn on antialiasing within the sim;
Turn on antialiasing thrugh the Display Properties;
Install nHancer, and turn it on that way.CPU: Intel Core i5 760 @ 2.8GHz. Motherboard: Asus P7P55 LX. RAM: Kingston Hyper X 8GB 1600mhz DDR3 Non ECC. SSD: Samsung 250GB. HDD: WD !TB.
GRAPHICS: Asus GTX460, Direct CU 1GB GDDR5 256bit video graphics card. PSU: Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 650W. CASE: Cooler Master Gladiator.
Pato wrote:QUOTE (Pato @ Sep 29 2008, 04:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Do you think this could be a faulty FS9 installation or possibly a driver problem.? Appreciate your thoughts.
Faulty FS9 installation -- probably not (never happened to me, and about 90% of reported faulty installations are normally something different:) Driver problem -- maybe, with modern cards you really need to match the drivers to the card. Maybe someone else can help with good drivers for this card.
By the way, you are using full-screen, aren't you? You might not be able to get AA working in windowed mode.
I think it would definitely help to install nHancer, don't worry about the complicated settings, just turn anti-aliasing on at a low setting and see if it helps. You can always try higher settings once you get it working.
ronindanbo wrote:QUOTE (ronindanbo @ Oct 4 2008, 09:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>What OS are you using? If it's vista try the followingUnfortunately I am using XP Home but thanks for the hint I will keep it in mind if I ever get Vista. Cheers.
-Right click on the fs9 shorcut
-go properties
-go to the compatiblity tab
-check the option "Disable Desktop Composition" - this option turns off all fancy aero stuff
-hit okay and ur done
this function has a major effect on 3D programs (GMax viewports go white etc) so it may improve things for you.CPU: Intel Core i5 760 @ 2.8GHz. Motherboard: Asus P7P55 LX. RAM: Kingston Hyper X 8GB 1600mhz DDR3 Non ECC. SSD: Samsung 250GB. HDD: WD !TB.
GRAPHICS: Asus GTX460, Direct CU 1GB GDDR5 256bit video graphics card. PSU: Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 650W. CASE: Cooler Master Gladiator.
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Oct 4 2008, 04:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Faulty FS9 installation -- probably not (never happened to me, and about 90% of reported faulty installations are normally something different:) Driver problem -- maybe, with modern cards you really need to match the drivers to the card. Maybe someone else can help with good drivers for this card.Yes, I am using full-screen. I appreciate your comments about the drivers and it would be good if I could get good drivers for this card but that is the problem.
By the way, you are using full-screen, aren't you? You might not be able to get AA working in windowed mode.
I think it would definitely help to install nHancer, don't worry about the complicated settings, just turn anti-aliasing on at a low setting and see if it helps. You can always try higher settings once you get it working.
I will probably try the latest driver and hope for the best. Will give nHancer a go at some stage.CPU: Intel Core i5 760 @ 2.8GHz. Motherboard: Asus P7P55 LX. RAM: Kingston Hyper X 8GB 1600mhz DDR3 Non ECC. SSD: Samsung 250GB. HDD: WD !TB.
GRAPHICS: Asus GTX460, Direct CU 1GB GDDR5 256bit video graphics card. PSU: Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 650W. CASE: Cooler Master Gladiator.

vatsim-aholic wrote:QUOTE (vatsim-aholic @ Oct 9 2008, 02:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Pato, generally the latest drivers will be the best, but if you still have no joy try XTreme-G 163.76 XP from www.Tweakforce.com, if that don't suit your system just roll back the driver, they have many more goodies to try. Im pretty sure your'll find a good one.
Many thanks for your suggestions. I will have a look at that site for drivers. It appears that some experimenting is needed to get a suitable driver for a particular setup.CPU: Intel Core i5 760 @ 2.8GHz. Motherboard: Asus P7P55 LX. RAM: Kingston Hyper X 8GB 1600mhz DDR3 Non ECC. SSD: Samsung 250GB. HDD: WD !TB.
GRAPHICS: Asus GTX460, Direct CU 1GB GDDR5 256bit video graphics card. PSU: Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 650W. CASE: Cooler Master Gladiator.
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