NVIDIA Anti-Aliasing Benchmark Comparison

Written by Michael Larabel in Display Drivers on 21 December 2012 at 05:07 PM EST. Page 3 of 3. 7 Comments.
NVIDIA Anti-Aliasing Linux Benchmarks
NVIDIA Anti-Aliasing Linux Benchmarks
NVIDIA Anti-Aliasing Linux Benchmarks

It's too bad though that the open-source Mesa/Gallium3D drivers don't support the more advanced anti-aliasing methods handled by the proprietary AMD and NVIDIA graphics drivers.

NVIDIA Anti-Aliasing Linux Benchmarks
NVIDIA Anti-Aliasing Linux Benchmarks

Hopefully these results were of some usefulness if you have been wondering about the approximate overhead of the different anti-aliasing methods common to the NVIDIA Linux graphics driver.

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