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How to get MLAA, etc to show up in Cat 10.12 CCC2

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Hmm, looking at your pic again it appears that EQAA is a string and not a binary. Could you check that again for me. Then undo the EQAA_DEF from 1 back to 0.

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When you have time, delete EQAA as it's a string. Recreate it but this time select binary value. Once competed restart CCC.

Thanks will give that a go in minute :toast:



Cheers man that worked perfectly, now have an "enchance program settings" option in CCC so it uses eqaa instead of AA now : ]

Now to see if it works! lol
 
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Thanks will give that a go in minute :toast:



Cheers man that worked perfectly, now have an "enchance program settings" option in CCC so it uses eqaa instead of AA now : ]

Now to see if it works! lol
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Hey Ive always had my Anti Aliasing Mode Slide bar show as Adaptive AA mode instead. Which key modifies that so I can get it back to showing super sampling?

I'm not sure of what you mean exactly. If you are using current drivers you should see the option for SSAA from AAMode's slider. If not, something didn't go right with your driver install. :wtf:
 
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Its been like that for me since after I changed from 10.4 drivers. So 10.5 and newer it has always shown "Adaptive AA" slider with performance and quality settings, no Anti Aliasing Mode slider. Ive tried many times and different versions of drivers with man driver cleaning + running driver cleaner and driver sweeper.

Super Sampling AA in recent drivers?

I had made that thread a while back and in the meantime im using ATI Tray Tools to get the MLAA and SSAA I need.
 

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Its been like that for me since after I changed from 10.4 drivers. So 10.5 and newer it has always shown "Adaptive AA" slider with performance and quality settings, no Anti Aliasing Mode slider. Ive tried many times and different versions of drivers with man driver cleaning + running driver cleaner and driver sweeper.

Super Sampling AA in recent drivers?

I had made that thread a while back and in the meantime im using ATI Tray Tools to get the MLAA and SSAA I need.

Could you post your 2nd Driver File Path (look at OP illustration).
 
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2D Driver File Path /REGISTRY/MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet006/Control/CLASS/{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}/0000


I noticed it was ControlSet006, but didnt think that was important because in the OP it said it varies a bit.
 

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2D Driver File Path /REGISTRY/MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet006/Control/CLASS/{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}/0000


I noticed it was ControlSet006, but didnt think that was important because in the OP it said it varies a bit.

I figured that it was in a different place. Could you also check /MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Control/Class/{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}/0000 and see what's in there. Pics would be nice.


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Also I need you to check for any ghost video card devices in device manager. Here is what you do:
1. Type: CMD in start's search box
2. Right click on CMD from the list and Run as Administrator
3. At the dos prompt typed: set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1 (this will show all hidden devices in Device Manager)
4. Type devmgmt.msc (this will take you to Device Manager). Click on View and select show hidden devices
5. Look in Display Adapter and for any grayed out video cards and uninstall them (or any old video card devices). Then check your Monitors
 
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You were right. The old devices were 4800 series. Possibly the crossfired 4850s or 4890s i used to have. Will probably install 11.1 soon. Anything else you think I may need to do?

Thanks again for your help I really learn alot from this stuff.

EDIT: Edited image. That dos command will really help me out in everything IT. Kinda feel stupid for not even googling it in the past.

 
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You were right. The old devices were 4800 series. Possibly the crossfired 4850s or 4890s i used to have. Will probably install 11.1 soon. Anything else you think I may need to do?

Thanks again for your help I really learn alot from this stuff.

EDIT: Edited image. That dos command will really help me out in everything IT. Kinda feel stupid for not even googling it in the past.

http://img.techpowerup.org/110127/reg1437.jpg

Hmm looks like you need to permanently remove those old 4800 series devices. Then do a driver uninstall. Reboot and make sure your Display Adapter reads generic vga or something like that. If not let me know. If it does read generic vga... then go ahead and do a complete reinstall of the drivers. As for the registry pic nothing is there. So you are good to go there.

What I'm concerned about at this point is what your Display Adapter reads once you uinstall your current drivers and reboot. Also what does /REGISTRY/MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet006/Control/CLASS/{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}/0000 reads once you uninstall the drivers. Provide a pic. Are there any sub directories after .../0000/...? (again after you uninstall your current drivers and reboot)
 
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