Integrated Graphics Performance: It's all in the chips
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Lars Weinand
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The GeForce 4 MX GPU integrated in the nForce 2 offers a maximum anisotropic filtering level of 2x.
Trilinear Filtering The image shown here is compressed and therefore somewhat misleading. Click on the image in order to get an uncompressed BMP.
Maximum Filtering Quality: 2x anisotropic The image shown here is compressed and therefore somewhat misleading. Click on the image in order to get an uncompressed BMP.
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