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hey i am wondering if there is anyway to turn off AA on a radeon 9600 pro? a clanmate of mine recently got this card and seems to have low fps for some reason, we've tried everything i could think of. thanks in advance

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Right-Click anywhere on your desktop. Select Properties from the pop-up menu, then find the Settings Tab. Click Advanced then look for the OpenGL and Direct3D Tabs. Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering are located within these tabs. You may have to experiment with the sliders. Try "Performance" instead of "Quality".

What are the other specs of your friend's computer? (e.g. Processor clock speed, Ram, Chipset of motherboard...) Also, check the in-game graphic settings. You may have to reduce Detail levels and Shadows for improved performance.

Let me know...

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sorry it took awhile to get this posted but:

DX 9.0

CPU INFORMATION

================

Number of CPU ------------------ 1

Manufacturer ------------------- AuthenticAMD

Processor ---------------------- AMD Athlon

Code Name ---------------------- Thunderbird

Package ------------------------ Socket A

Family ------------------------- 6

Model -------------------------- 4

Stepping ----------------------- 2

Core Revision ------------------ A4

Extended Family/Model ---------- 7/4

Technology --------------------- 0.18ยต

Specification ------------------ AMD Athlon Processor

Instructions ------------------- MMX, Extended MMX, 3DNow!, Extended 3DNow!

CPU Speed ---------------------- 1101.9MHz

Clock Multiplier --------------- 11.0x

Front Side Bus ----------------- 100.2MHz

Bus Speed ---------------------- 200.4MHz

L1 Data cache ------------------ 64Kb

L1 Code cache ------------------ 64Kb

L2 cache ----------------------- 256Kb

MAINBOARD INFORMATION

======================

Manufacturer ------------------- Compaq

Model (revision) --------------- 06E4h (None)

Chipset (revision)-------------- VIA Apollo Pro (3)

Southbridge -------------------- VIA VT82C686

BIOS Brand --------------------- Compaq

BIOS Version ------------------- 786K1

BIOS Date ---------------------- 11/21/2000

AGP Revision ------------------- 2.0

AGP Transfer Rate -------------- 4x

AGP Aperture Size -------------- 64Mb

AGP Side Band Addressing ------- enabled

Display adapter Manufacturer --- ATI

Model (revision) --------------- 4150 (0)

MEMORY INFORMATION

===================

Type --------------------------- SDRAM

Size --------------------------- 512Mb

# of memory modules ------------ 3

Module 0 ---------------------- Infineon SDRAM PC133 - 128 Mb

Module 1 ---------------------- SpecTek Incorporated SDRAM PC133 - 256 Mb

Module 2 ---------------------- Infineon SDRAM PC133 - 128 Mb

CAS# Latency ------------------- 3.0 clocks

RAS# to CAS# Delay ------------- 3 clocks

RAS# Precharge Time ------------ 3 clocks

Cycle Time (tRAS) -------------- 6 clocks

and he runs most detail in low, he found the AA but said the best he could do was put it down to 2 and not off

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