Once you hit 1440P AA is almost uneeded. I would avoid the performance hit and simply disable AA.
AF is fine or any of the propriatary Aliasing methods put out by AMD and Nvidia will generally be just as good without the huge performance hit.
MSAA works well enough as do some of the other options, but at your resolution disable them all. add them one at a time to see if it is really worth the performance hit.
Once you hit 1440P AA is almost uneeded. I would avoid the performance hit and simply disable AA.
AF is fine or any of the propriatary Aliasing methods put out by AMD and Nvidia will generally be just as good without the huge performance hit.
MSAA works well enough as do some of the other options, but at your resolution disable them all. add them one at a time to see if it is really worth the performance hit.
Once you hit 1440P AA is almost uneeded. I would avoid the performance hit and simply disable AA.
AF is fine or any of the propriatary Aliasing methods put out by AMD and Nvidia will generally be just as good without the huge performance hit.
MSAA works well enough as do some of the other options, but at your resolution disable them all. add them one at a time to see if it is really worth the performance hit.
I was just doing some overclocking on my gpu's and I don't really see any difference in Unigene heaven(ultra) for x2,4x,x8 AA at all visually. and very little performance hit as well. like the difference between 2x and 8x is 3-6FPS difference . almost negligible..