NVIDIA OWNERS: SGSSAA and Scaling?

I’m selling my HD 6870 and getting a GTX 660 or possibly 760/750Ti as soon as 5 weeks from now. I am sick of AMD’s drivers – it just seems like every two months when I move to the new WHQL driver (because their beta drivers are a mess) a feature doesn’t work, or my computer won’t wake from sleep, or MLAA is less effective than before. Not to mention AMD still has yet to release an in-driver Adaptive/Dynamic Vsync option.

I have a 1440x900 monitor that I bought with my old HD 5670, and the image quality is good enough for me, as long as I can get 4xMSAA in games. Sometimes this isn’t an option, so I force MLAA, but it’s not nearly the same… Another option would be what I’ve been doing in Mass Effect 1&2 which is SuperSampling. 2xSGSSAA + FXAA would be perfect for most of my games when I get my stronger Nvidia card, but I’ve heard it doesn’t work in every game, even with the Inspector Tool.
Anyone have luck supersampling with Nvidia? Specifically in Borderlands and Crysis 1&2?

I also have a 1080p TV that I will hook the computer to when I play controller-based games, but I'm having scaling issues where it's not full-screen and locked at 24fps in some games.
Anyone have issues with Nvidia scaling via HDMI?

Thanks SO MUCH.
 
Well, my solution was to buy an Nvidia card, imagine that!

Been playing with my GTX 660 for a week now, and it's really great. But the Nvidia software is even better. Just about every option I'd been wanting with my Radeon card is available in the Nvidia Control Panel.

Nvidia took out SSAA, but that's okay because downsampling is just as good - playing most of my games at 1920x1200 (about equal to setting 2xSSAA on my monitor) by setting a custom resolution.

Scaling to my TV is fixed for all games now because of a simple little checkbox: Ignore scaling settings set by games and videos. Now I can play all my controller-friendly games at full-screen/60fps using my TV as a second monitor.

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