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Temporal Anti-Aliassing Problem

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I have a problem when I enable TAA. When I'm scanning my memory and my core to the max, I get artifacts around the cube (Mostly with memory), and it is clocking down. When I disable TAA, is goes higher and higher without artifacts. I have a 9800Pro @ XT.
Is there a solution W1ZZARD?
And how is this possible?

Thnx!
 
My advice is to disable TAA while using Atitool.
In question, does it reach a max stable core when you leave Atittool looking for it? Or does it OC without limit?
 
No, when I disable TAA, i have a max, it goes some MHz higher until the artifacts are coming.

But when I enable TAA, it is clocking down, and clocking down more.

But when I disable TAA and scan, when it reaches the max, and set it to that settings, and when I enable TAA then later, and play a game, everyting works like a charm.
 
well i use the temporal AA switch that comes with omega drivers i believe....and even when i disable temporal AA sometimes when i start AtiTool it will say that i need to disable temporal AA when i already have. Its weird
 
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