Anti-Aliasing Analysis, Part 2: Performance
Earlier this year, we took a detailed look at different anti-aliasing technologies in Part 1 of this series. In Part 2, we test all of those modes in order to get an accurate picture of the performance hit we can expect when it comes to using each one.
Edge-Detect Anti-Aliasing: 1920x1080
We've already seen how AMD’s edge-detect AA mode impacts performance. But, for the sake of completeness, we'll round out this exploration with results at 1920x1080.
There you have it. Edge-detect AA remains a demanding option across all resolutions.
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