Aquamark3: Accurate Benchmarking for Old and New (DirectX9) Apps?
Anisotropic Filtering Quality, Continued
Another comparison:
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The filtering quality of NVIDIA's v51.75 is very low again. You can easily see the blurring in the upper right corner of the shot. ATI's filter quality shows no noticeable difference to NVIDIA's, adding credence to our observation that we had found a bad angle with the ATI driver in the shot before.
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