S14 DRIFT - I've tried various Drivers for it.
Here is the issue: (comparing with 8800GTS)
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With that card I happen to get little white shimmering on tops of barriers and walls and other certain objects. The average novice wouldn't notice or probably even care, but it drives me absoultely wild. It's like having a perfect game with someone dangling white hairs around your face like Chinese water torture. I'm a bit of a perfectionist at times.
The standard nVidia Control panel only allows up to 16xQ AA and it still has this issue, BIG TIME.
The nHancer allows custom AA settings way over what nVidia CP wont do and I can remove the issue quite significantly with nHancer high AA combined setings, however it reduces my FPS to a meager 45 FPS.
My FPS is usually on 100-200, everthing maxed @ 1650x1080, full server. Dynamic LOD reduction to 0.5
My angle on it is that to produce the 9600GT they remade a 8800 with instead of 680 million transistors they only used 505 million to save costs. With that they had to leave out some power and ability. Look I'm probably wrong but I got a mate that has an 8800GTS and he doesnt get the issue, and I do. So I wish I'd got the 8800 instead. Or went for a ATI.
Some people wouldn't notice it, some games don't have the issue, but I manage to notice a shimmering on most of the barriers and fences in LFS, it's not a texture shimmering, but an OBJECT edge bad AA shimmer.
It's a great card, don't get me wrong. It plays all the latest games on high/max. But it's one small problem that actually ruins my entire experience in LFS. A 50 dollar extra injection would have been well worth it to me. Instead I went for the cheaper option and now I am paying for it. - every frikin day.
Good value card, but you may not like the after taste if you are a complete obsessive perfectionist like me. I've been messing with it for months, spent countless hours and still can't solve it. Everything else is great about it. It just this one stupid thing with tops of walls and barriers.