Bad antialiasing in games on new computer

jokke1989dk

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I keep having bad if any anti aliasing in games. I just build a new budget pc, all components except the harddrive is new.

Example from Shadow of Mordor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD7rdFL8pJ4
Look at the hair on the left side of her face

This is how it's suppose to look. 14 sec into the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChrmQPeBpjA&t=89s

Specs:

CPU: G4560
GPU: GTX 1060 6 GB
RAM: 8 GB

I've tried enabling AA through nvidia control panel, but no change. It's like anti aliasing is not just working in games. I don't know what's up.
 
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I'm pretty sure the problem is your CPU, or it could be the motherboard's PCI slot.

I've read up that if you put a GTX 1050-1060 into a PCI 2.0 slot, even though they are recommended for PCI 3.0, you can have slight issues/bugs and the performance won't be nearly as good.

So it could just very well be that, or it could be an error in your Windows installation.

Or it could just be your CPU isn't capable for that, I donno.

Nighterlev

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I'm pretty sure the problem is your CPU, or it could be the motherboard's PCI slot.

I've read up that if you put a GTX 1050-1060 into a PCI 2.0 slot, even though they are recommended for PCI 3.0, you can have slight issues/bugs and the performance won't be nearly as good.

So it could just very well be that, or it could be an error in your Windows installation.

Or it could just be your CPU isn't capable for that, I donno.
 
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