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I had X-Plane 10.25 running pretty well on my GTX660 3gb card but decided some extra grunt was needed so I decided to install a GTX770 4gb card which is faster on the base clock etc..

 

Now with identical settings that were used with the 660 in the Nvidia control panel and X-Plane rendering options I am getting terrible Antialiasing.

 

I don't use HDR and with 16x antialiasing it looks no better than 2x jagged edges and the scenery is shimmering so I have no idea what's causing it. I am using the same driver version but of course I have installed it for the 770.

 

So jagged edges no matter what setting I use, what could it be?

 

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Tried that already.

 

Have a look at this which is logged with every flight in the X-Plane log

 

This video card is: DX10 or 11 - With instancing (found glMapBufferRange)
Note: X-Plane preferences are set to enable FSAA, but it is disabled by the driver control panel.
 
I guess this is telling me that i don't have the correct setting in the Nvidia control panel.
here is a screenshot of the settings so maybe there is a setting i have not got right??
 
Nvidia-1.jpg

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