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Bad Anti-aliasing in every game

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September 20, 2014 3:00:31 AM

Hello guys, so i bought this new pc recently, the specs are the following : Windows 7 64-bit, Graphics Card - Sapphire Radeon R7 250, Processor : Intel Core i3-4330, RAM 4 GB.
So, basically, here is my problem : I get bad antialiasing in every game, and believe me, I have tried more than every option to fix this, I tried several Catalyst Control Center configurations, I've tried different monitor cables, since the problem can be in the monitor itself, which is a 1280x1024 60hZ monitor. I would even show u what im talking about with a pic http://oi58.tinypic.com/f2kea1.jpg
I also went to the shop I bought the pc from and gave it to them so that they can test it, and they had no AA problems there, also they said, that the problem is not in the GPU and that eveything is fine with it, and they even let me see for myself.
I would really like someone to tell me what to do, cause the PC is new and I do not enjoy it as one.

Note: There are also flickering and shimmering edges sometime.

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September 20, 2014 3:46:41 AM

maybe you mean "aliasing", aliasing are the jaggies you see on the edges of the textures while "antialiasing" is what makes it smooth.

curious what game is on the screenshot? and what game did your shop ran to test if they'll get the "aliasing" sickness as well?
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September 20, 2014 8:00:05 AM

So the game from the screenshot is Archeage, I know it is really new and not that reliable, but my problem is really visible there, so i decided to use it as an example. So, the shop ran far cry 3 on a monitor, that was like 15 years old, u know these old box-looking monitors, and it was perfectly fine, also, they ran several 3D Mark 11 tests and it was great and they even put a new video card on so that i can decide whether there is any difference, but there wasn't, both videocards were running great.
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September 20, 2014 8:07:02 AM

could be a problem with the game not having proper AA settings.

can you go to ccc > gaming > 3d application settings > set it to "override" > set samples to 4x if you haven't done so.
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September 20, 2014 8:21:58 AM

No difference at all, still those jaggies and flickers, and it's not a problem from the game, because as I said, all games that i play are like this, every single one of them, I tried your solution on Metro 2033 as well and it's still the same thing, I have basically tried a lot of solutions from the CCC
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