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(youtube Video attached) Aliasing, Shimmering and texture popping, is this the card,the game or the screen?

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Card :  EVGA Classified 980ti

Screen : 100" Optoma HD23 DLP 1920x1080 60hz projector

 

Games:

Project Cars : Settings Ultra (Geforce experience optimised settings)

Arma 3: Settings Ultra (Geforce experience optimised settings)

 

I have just built a new gaming PC (haven't played games in years but I will be using VR).  I have only tried Arma 3 and Project Cars but there seems to be heavy aliasing and object/texture popping/strobing.  Can people have a look at the video and see what they think.  Is this normal?  What is the cause, the game, the screen, the drivers, the hardware of the card?

 

The video is Arma 3 but its the same/worse in Project Cars.

I filmed up close and whole screen so you can see exactly what is happening but when you sit back it looks like the objects are strobing/shimmering.

 

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I play Arma 3 and I don't see any problem

 

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That is normal in Arma 3

 

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Can you give me your settings of Arma 3? Preferably the AA & PP tab

Specs: [CPU: Intel i5-4570(Clock to 3.6Ghz)] [GPU: Dual-X R9 270x 2GB] [RAM: x1 HyperX Blu 8GB 1600] [OS: Win8.1]

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I play Arma 3 and I don't see any problem

 

Edit:

That is normal in Arma 3

 

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Can you give me your settings of Arma 3? Preferably the AA & PP tab

 

 

MSAA = 8x

MFAA (nvidia multiframe aa ) = on

atoc = all trees + grass

PPAA = disabled

aniso filtering = ultra

 

post proc = all sliders 100

HDAO high

caustics enabled

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MSAA = 8x

MFAA (nvidia multiframe aa ) = on

atoc = all trees + grass

PPAA = disabled

aniso filtering = ultra

 

post proc = all sliders 100

HDAO high

caustics enabled

I think what makes it look ugly. You might have set sharpness filter to 200 or have it at 100. Best set it to 50%. And also set PPAA to CMAA

Specs: [CPU: Intel i5-4570(Clock to 3.6Ghz)] [GPU: Dual-X R9 270x 2GB] [RAM: x1 HyperX Blu 8GB 1600] [OS: Win8.1]

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I think what makes it look ugly. You might have set sharpness filter to 200 or have it at 100. Best set it to 50%. And also set PPAA to CMAA

 

Thanks.  Unfortunately I just changed the settings as you said but same thing happens.

 

Can someone confirm at least this is not a hardware (i.e GPU) problem?

 

Thanks

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Thanks.  Unfortunately I just changed the settings as you said but same thing happens.

 

Can someone confirm at least this is not a hardware (i.e GPU) problem?

 

Thanks

Its normal. The only way to take care of it is to reduce it. You can try going to the main settings and change the 3D resolution to 200%. And disable all AA and sharpness to 0. But leave CMAA on. CMAA is like SMAA, but efficient like FXAA.

Specs: [CPU: Intel i5-4570(Clock to 3.6Ghz)] [GPU: Dual-X R9 270x 2GB] [RAM: x1 HyperX Blu 8GB 1600] [OS: Win8.1]

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Its normal. The only way to take care of it is to reduce it. You can try going to the main settings and change the 3D resolution to 200%. And disable all AA and sharpness to 0. But leave CMAA on. CMAA is like SMAA, but efficient like FXAA.

 

Thanks I'll give that a try.  

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Thanks I'll give that a try.  

I hope it helps.

Specs: [CPU: Intel i5-4570(Clock to 3.6Ghz)] [GPU: Dual-X R9 270x 2GB] [RAM: x1 HyperX Blu 8GB 1600] [OS: Win8.1]

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