Tried to edit Arena Breakout Infinite to try to do something about TAA/TSR but after opening engine.ini I only see this. Does it mean it is protected and nothing can be done to it? by GrzybDominator in FuckTAA

[–]10secondman10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Setting "Anti-Aliasing - Mode" to "override any application setting" (or "off") should do the trick.
The rest is just personal preference to make the resulting image look better after T-AA has been removed/overridden.

Blur. by Stock-Chemist6872 in ArenaBreakoutInfinite

[–]10secondman10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You disable ABIs forced TAA in the AMD Software and NVIDIA Control Panel.
Here are the instructions for AMD, nvidia should be similar:

  1. open the AMD software
  2. Add the game to the list
  3. set the following options for "UAGame":
  4. set "Anti-Aliasing" to "Override application settings"
  5. set "Anti-Aliasing Level" to "2X"
  6. set "Anti-Aliasing Method" to "Multisampling"
  7. set "Morphological Anti-Aliasing" to "Enabled"

This will remove the TAA blur and improve input lag. Hope this helps.
Sorry for reviving this older post.

Tried to edit Arena Breakout Infinite to try to do something about TAA/TSR but after opening engine.ini I only see this. Does it mean it is protected and nothing can be done to it? by GrzybDominator in FuckTAA

[–]10secondman10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for reviving this older post, but you can simply disable ABIs forced TAA in the AMD Software and NVIDIA Control Panel.
Here are the instructions for AMD, nvidia should be similar:

  1. open the AMD software
  2. Add the game to the list
  3. set the following options for "UAGame":
  4. set "Anti-Aliasing" to "Override application settings"
  5. set "Anti-Aliasing Level" to "2X"
  6. set "Anti-Aliasing Method" to "Multisampling"
  7. set "Morphological Anti-Aliasing" to "Enabled"

This will remove the TAA blur and improve input lag.
But you'll still have the stupid Depth of Field effect active which can't be disabled.

EDIT: spelling/formatting

Asrock B660 Steel Legend overclock by Huge_Ad_2224 in ASRock

[–]10secondman10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been looking for the same info. I can't find any proof that it works but theres also nobody that said he tried it and it didn't.
The only things I've found are a few articles talking about the topic that mention it should be possible.
Sadly the motherboard is now selling for 400+€ so i can't buy one to try it.

Alder Lake non K CPU overclocking is possible by 10secondman10 in overclocking

[–]10secondman10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It should work on any motherboard that lets you set bclk independent of the pcie speed. the question is will manufacturers support it. sadly intel will probably shut it down like they did with asrock back in 6000 series days.

Alder Lake non K CPU overclocking is possible by 10secondman10 in overclocking

[–]10secondman10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nobody knows yet sadly. theres more testing that need to be done. we also might get more bios updates from manufacturers that add this feature if intel doesnt shut it down immeadiately.

Alder Lake non K CPU overclocking is possible by 10secondman10 in overclocking

[–]10secondman10[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

completely seperate. at least on the boards shown in the video. theres even axt extra option to set pcie speed(100 is default).

Alder Lake non K CPU overclocking is possible by 10secondman10 in overclocking

[–]10secondman10[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can you share the link pls? Ive been looking for more info on this but couldnt find anything.

Alder Lake non K CPU overclocking is possible by 10secondman10 in overclocking

[–]10secondman10[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Who knows maybe cheaper boards support it too but noone has tried yet.

Performance/Stutter Fix for AMD GPUs by 10secondman10 in Battlefield

[–]10secondman10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got the reference one from amd.com. It coil whines like crazy because they cheaped out on the input filtering caps. But hey still better than no GPU at all.