ogurechik 16. mar. 2024 kl. 6:32
bad anti - alising in all games
I built new pc in September and there is very bad anti - aliasing in all games. I tried to reinstall all drivers, change setting in nvidia control panel, I tried different monitors and cabels,so I will be grateful for any advice. This problem is hard to see on screenshots, but the image looks very bad when something is moving or when I move my camera.PC specs: cpu - ryzen 7600x, gpu - rtx 4070, monitor -Philips 245E1S, storage - wd black sn 850 500 gb, ram - Kingston FURY Beast White AMD (16x2,6000 mhz), power - DEEPCOOL PX850G, motherboard - GIGABYTE B650 GAMING X AX. https://dropmefiles.com/WgmhW(some screens)
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ogurechik 17. mar. 2024 kl. 7:27 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Bad 💀 Motha:
Go to a Game EXE properties and tick box to disable full screen optimization. As that could be the culprit. I've had to do that for some games in Win10/11

I was almost pulling my hair out cause a few games were doing it no matter what, even at native 1440p in RDR2 with MSAA on 8X the pixelated edges were still there and extremely annoying. Sure enough, disable full screen optimization option cleared it all up.
i tried it, nothing changed
Illusion of Progress 17. mar. 2024 kl. 8:44 
Oprindeligt skrevet af ogurechik:
monitor setting are default, everything except games looks ok, but sometimes i see artefacts in google, maybe it is the same problem, but i think it is google s problem.
Yes, there's known issues with nVidia's drivers in Chromium (and I think Electron) applkications. Chrome, Edge (all other browsers besides Firefox), Steam etc. have issues. Black squares/flickering/checkerboards right?

I really think there's no real problem here. Aliasing is often just a fact of rendering. Sometimes there's ways to minimize or resolve it, and others, not so much.

Without videos or photos showing there's something else to it (like non-native resolution, ghosting from the display, etc.), there's much else to say.
A&A 17. mar. 2024 kl. 9:09 
Oprindeligt skrevet af ogurechik:
monitor setting are default, everything except games looks ok, but sometimes i see artefacts in google, maybe it is the same problem, but i think it is google s problem. Resolution is native
If you have artefacts in Google, I suggest you to disable hardware acceleration and check again. If there are, surely the issue is serious.

Who knows, the sharpness could be too low or too high, but without more information I can't really say.
ogurechik 17. mar. 2024 kl. 9:26 
Oprindeligt skrevet af A&A:
Oprindeligt skrevet af ogurechik:
monitor setting are default, everything except games looks ok, but sometimes i see artefacts in google, maybe it is the same problem, but i think it is google s problem. Resolution is native
If you have artefacts in Google, I suggest you to disable hardware acceleration and check again. If there are, surely the issue is serious.

Who knows, the sharpness could be too low or too high, but without more information I can't really say.
https://dropmefiles.com/WgmhW some screenshots, the google is ok now,thanks
ogurechik 17. mar. 2024 kl. 9:26 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Illusion of Progress:
Oprindeligt skrevet af ogurechik:
monitor setting are default, everything except games looks ok, but sometimes i see artefacts in google, maybe it is the same problem, but i think it is google s problem.
Yes, there's known issues with nVidia's drivers in Chromium (and I think Electron) applkications. Chrome, Edge (all other browsers besides Firefox), Steam etc. have issues. Black squares/flickering/checkerboards right?

I really think there's no real problem here. Aliasing is often just a fact of rendering. Sometimes there's ways to minimize or resolve it, and others, not so much.

Without videos or photos showing there's something else to it (like non-native resolution, ghosting from the display, etc.), there's much else to say.
ye, that black squares, thank you for answering
Bad 💀 Motha 17. mar. 2024 kl. 15:06 
Sounds more like just a terrible Monitor to me. Some have poor pixel pitch / pixels per inch and thus have larger pixels then other better displays and this results in terrible picture clarity and aliasing
AmaiAmai 17. mar. 2024 kl. 18:05 
Your monitor probably has a "sharpness" or "AA" setting on it. Use your manual or check settings for that.

Also might be called "scaling" on the monitor. I have no idea what that brand will call it, but you know how to contact the manufacturer and ask. You paid them for it, so they should be helping you troubleshoot issues.

Monitor features like that usually look like trash compared to the GPU and should not be set together with the GPU's.

Lastly, I doubt it, but it could be an incompatibility with either the GPU and monitor and GPU and board. I highly doubt it since such issues are rare, but again, that's for your manufacturer (GPU, Monitor, and Motherboard) to help you figure out not for people that aren't on the payroll.
Bad 💀 Motha 17. mar. 2024 kl. 20:11 
Yes check to ensure both OS + Games are set to native screen resolution.

So if the screen was rated for 1920x1080 for example; run everything at that res.
Lower res then native CAN result in overall picture being blurry if it's being stretched to fit the physical borders of your screen.

Check the Display's OSD Menu system for Sharpness and put that on 100%
ogurechik 18. mar. 2024 kl. 6:15 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Bad 💀 Motha:
Sounds more like just a terrible Monitor to me. Some have poor pixel pitch / pixels per inch and thus have larger pixels then other better displays and this results in terrible picture clarity and aliasing


i don t know, this monitor has very good feedback and ppi
ogurechik 18. mar. 2024 kl. 6:17 
Oprindeligt skrevet af AmaiAmai:
Your monitor probably has a "sharpness" or "AA" setting on it. Use your manual or check settings for that.

Also might be called "scaling" on the monitor. I have no idea what that brand will call it, but you know how to contact the manufacturer and ask. You paid them for it, so they should be helping you troubleshoot issues.

Monitor features like that usually look like trash compared to the GPU and should not be set together with the GPU's.

Lastly, I doubt it, but it could be an incompatibility with either the GPU and monitor and GPU and board. I highly doubt it since such issues are rare, but again, that's for your manufacturer (GPU, Monitor, and Motherboard) to help you figure out not for people that aren't on the payroll.


Oprindeligt skrevet af AmaiAmai:
Your monitor probably has a "sharpness" or "AA" setting on it. Use your manual or check settings for that.

Also might be called "scaling" on the monitor. I have no idea what that brand will call it, but you know how to contact the manufacturer and ask. You paid them for it, so they should be helping you troubleshoot issues.

Monitor features like that usually look like trash compared to the GPU and should not be set together with the GPU's.

Lastly, I doubt it, but it could be an incompatibility with either the GPU and monitor and GPU and board. I highly doubt it since such issues are rare, but again, that's for your manufacturer (GPU, Monitor, and Motherboard) to help you figure out not for people that aren't on the payroll.
If i set lower sharpness, the picture looks more blurry, that s it. I don t think it is incompatibility with motherboard, cause gpu and board are from one brand, but maybe it is somethinbg with monitor compatibility
Sidst redigeret af ogurechik; 18. mar. 2024 kl. 6:19
ogurechik 18. mar. 2024 kl. 7:35 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Bad 💀 Motha:
Yes check to ensure both OS + Games are set to native screen resolution.

So if the screen was rated for 1920x1080 for example; run everything at that res.
Lower res then native CAN result in overall picture being blurry if it's being stretched to fit the physical borders of your screen.

Check the Display's OSD Menu system for Sharpness and put that on 100%
the resolution is surly native everywhere
Raoul 18. mar. 2024 kl. 9:35 
Oprindeligt skrevet af ogurechik:
If i set lower sharpness, the picture looks more blurry, that s it. I don t think it is incompatibility with motherboard, cause gpu and board are from one brand, but maybe it is somethinbg with monitor compatibility

When I asked before you said you tried another display and had the same problem?

Can you try playing again at 1920x1080 with 60Hz refresh and see if that makes a difference also adjust game video settings to match 1920x1080 60Hz?

In the monitor OSD settings do a reset so everything is back to default for sharpness etc and try again at 1920x1080 60Hz and let us know here.
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ogurechik 18. mar. 2024 kl. 9:40 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Raoul:
Oprindeligt skrevet af ogurechik:
If i set lower sharpness, the picture looks more blurry, that s it. I don t think it is incompatibility with motherboard, cause gpu and board are from one brand, but maybe it is somethinbg with monitor compatibility

When I asked before you said you tried another display and had the same problem?

Can you try playing again at 1920x1080 with 60Hz refresh and see if that makes a difference also adjust game video settings to match 1920x1080 60Hz?

In the monitor OSD settings do a reset so everything is back to default for sharpness etc and try again at 1920x1080 60Hz and let us know here.
yes, i tried it , 1080 looks awful cause my native monitor resolution is 1440p, also I tried to set settings to default and nothing changed, i tried just a minute ago, so i m sure that nothing is changed, changing my 75 hz to 60 also did not change nothing
Raoul 18. mar. 2024 kl. 9:45 
Are you using HDMI, Displayport or DVI?
ogurechik 18. mar. 2024 kl. 9:47 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Raoul:
Are you using HDMI, Displayport or DVI?
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