MFAA essentially produces quality comparable to MSAAx4 while running it at MSAAx2, for around the same performance cost as the latter. It only activates if the game itself uses MSAA, so turning it off is just leaving performance and better visual quality on the floor
You are just insane, I am always looking for your guides when trying a new game, rebooting or anything. Your content it's very helpful, and since the face reveal it's been even better! 🤭
Also, another helpful tip that I do is to just set the max FPS to whatever my monitor's refresh rate is. 1:1 for an ideal experience. For the majority of games, you can then tweak either within the game's settings or inside the control panel and change the resolution (which also changes the refresh rate) to match what FPS you want. For example, if your computer can only get 60 FPS on a specific game, say Call of Duty, but your monitor is 2560×1440p 144hz. Then you should change the resolution within the game to 2560×1440 60hz. While also setting a max FPS cap to 60. No need to waste more than needed.
I don't agree with your stance on G-Sync. Hear me out. With G-Sync enabled and configured correctly, both in windows and the Nvidia control panel, the graphics card syncs the monitors refresh rate with the programs framerate. This completely removes screen tearing which allows you disable V-sync, which in turn drastically improves performance and reduces latency. Which is also better than allowing the graphics card to crank all out all the frames that it can produce when your monitor can't even display them for you to see. I can't see a scenario in which G-Sync or Free Sync are not beneficial, if not due to drivers, or poor implementation by monitor manufacturer.
Yeah I use adaptive sync and vsync, while locking fps to my refresh rate. I used to run riva tuner as well, but not anymore after a hard reset. I appreciate not having tearing and getting a smooth experience more than gaining a few ms of latency, as one who mainly plays TFT, a bit of ranked CS2 (albeit very casually) and story games
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My old graphics card still has the “optimize for compute performance” option. Not sure what it does but when I turn it on all my games bug out and fail to load lol
Prefer maximum performance should definitely be on. It does not effect the gpu when not in an application at all, and makes a big difference when in one.