NVIDIA MFAA promises 4x MSAA with performance hit of 2x MSAA

Posted on Friday, September 19 2014 @ 11:57 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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TweakTown informs us that NVIDIA has created a new anti-aliasing technique named MFAA (Multi-Frame Sampled AA). This new algorithm promises the same visual enhancement as 4x MSAA with the performance hit of 2x MSAA.
MFAA stands for Multi-Frame Sampled AA, where NVIDIA finds more information inside of every pixel on your screen, anti-aliasing the scene much better. It has the performance hit of 2x MSAA, but the look of 4x MSAA, which will provide gamers with a better looking image, without the performance hit they're used to with traditional AA methods, like MSAA.
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