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GV-RX13128D-RH Graphics Accelerator

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English Anisotropic Filtering Anisotropic filtering is a technique that preserves detail on surfaces that have three-dimensional perspective and fade away into the background. It works best when used in conjunction with Mipmapping. Anisotropic filtering can be set to favor either an increase in system processing performance or improved image quality: Setting for performance is best used with applications that display objects with smooth, simple surfaces, like those seen in CAD applications. Setting for quality is best used with applications that display highly detailed scenes, backgrounds, and textured objects, like those seen in 3D games. If you are unsure how to configure anisotropic filtering, use the Let the Application Decide option. Your display will automatically adjust to the application's requirements. CATALYSTTM A.I. The CATALYSTTM A.I. helps to enable or disable application specific optimization of the video driver. You can set the level of optimization by moving the slider from low to high. GV-RX13128D-RH Graphics Accelerator - 28 -

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English
GV-RX13128D-RH Graphics Accelerator
±
CATALYST
TM
A.I.
The CATALYST
TM
A.I. helps to enable or disable
application specific optimization of the video
driver. You can set the level of optimization by
moving the slider from low to high.
±
Anisotropic Filtering
Anisotropic filtering is a technique that preserves
detail on surfaces that have three-dimensional
perspective and fade away into the background.
It works best when used in conjunction with
Mipmapping.
Anisotropic filtering can be set to favor either an
increase in system processing performance or
improved image quality:
Setting for performance is best used with
applications that display objects with smooth,
simple surfaces, like those seen in CAD
applications.
Setting for quality is best used with applications
that display highly detailed scenes,
backgrounds, and textured objects, like those
seen in 3D games.
If you are unsure how to
configure anisotropic filtering, use the Let the
Application Decide option. Your display will
automatically adjust to the application's
requirements.