NVIDIA SLI antialiasing - performance and quality tested

Posted on Friday, July 22 2005 @ 15:26 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
TechReport tested NVIDIA's new 8x SLI and 16x SLI antialiasing modes which were added with the new ForceWare 77.76 beta drivers.
There are two new SLI antialiasing modes, 8X SLI and 16X SLI. Both are made available on SLI systems after the installation of NVIDIA's new graphics driver. The early driver we tested was version 77.74, but 77.76 is the revision number of the first public release of this driver. Once the driver is installed, you'll have to apply the SLI Coolbits Registry hack in order to see SLI antialiasing as an option. To enable one of the SLI AA modes, the user must pick "SLI antialiasing" from the list of SLI rendering modes in the NVIDIA control panel, like so:

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