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TXAA is a new antialiasing mode that combines MSAA, temporal filtering, and post processing for the highest edge quality and minimal shimmering during gameplay. Existing techniques like MSAA are effective at removing jagged lines in still images but struggle with crawling and shimmering artifacts when the player is in motion. TXAA AntiAliasingAntialiasing helps to smooth out jagged lines in games.Add in a fourth display to keep tabs on chat, email or web while you are gaming. At 5760 x 1080, the expanded field of view fully engages human peripheral vision and provides for the most immersive experience in racing and flight simulators. NVIDIA Surround with Up To Four MonitorsNothing is as breathtaking as playing your favorite games across three monitors.It gets rid of distractions so you can get on with gaming. At high framerates, V-sync is enabled to eliminate tearing, at low frame rates, it's disabled to minimize stuttering. Adaptive V-Sync is a smarter way to render frames. The first tends to occur when framerates are low, the second when framerates are high. NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical SyncNothing is more distracting than framerate stuttering and screen tearing.The result is that the GPU always performs at its peak and you get the highest framerate possible. GPU Boost intelligently monitors graphics work load and increases the clock speed whenever possible. NVIDIA GPU BoostUp until now, GPUs have operated at a fixed clock speed when playing 3D games, even if they have the potential to run faster.The result is world class performance and the highest image quality in an elegant and power efficient graphics card.
The new SMX streaming multiprocessor is twice as efficient as the prior generation and the new geometry engine draws triangles twice as fast.
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There hasn't been anything in this batch of next-gen cards targeting the 1080p end of the gaming scale just yet, so fingers crossed we won't have to wait too long before they finally make an appearance. Back in January, AMD promised two new GPUs in the first half of 2021, and so far we've only seen one, the 1440p mega card, the RX 6700 XT. That said, there should hopefully be more chances to try and buy some new, more budget-focused cards over the coming months, as we still haven't seen Nvidia's inevitable RTX 3050 and RTX 3050 Ti cards make their way onto desktops yet (they're currently only available in laptops), and AMD haven't announced the lower-end of their new RX 6000 family yet either. Unfortunately, the situation isn't likely to resolve itself until next year either, according to Nvidia and AMD, so it's going to be a while before things return to normal. Buying one of today's best graphics cards is nigh on impossible at the moment, and any GPUs that are fleetingly available almost always cost much more than they should do due to the high demand.
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Ordinarily, this might be a sign for existing Kepler owners to upgrade their GPUs, but that's easier said than done right now due to the ongoing graphics card shortage. The next is the GT 710, which stands at just 0.36%, followed by the GTX 760 at 0.30%. According to Steam's latest hardware survey, the first Kepler GPU to appear on their Video Card Description section is the GT 730, which accounts for just 0.47% of all Steam users right now. While it's always a shame when support for old hardware gets discontinued, the move (hopefully) shouldn't affect too many people.
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As such, it's likely these three cards will continue to receive Game Ready drivers for a little bit longer, until Nvidia axes support for their Maxwell GPUs as well, that is. The GTX 750, GTX 750 Ti and GTX 745 are all absent, and that's because these cards technically belong to Nvidia's Maxwell family, despite sharing the same 700-series name. Some of the eagle-eyed among you will notice that not all GTX 700 cards are actually present in this list.
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Moving forward, Nvidia's software QA team will be focusing on hardware that supports newer technologies." Since then, gaming technology has evolved dramatically with technologies like DirectX 12 Ultimate and Nvidia DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling). In a new FAQ page on Nvidia's Support site, the reason they've given for ending Kepler support is as follows: "Kepler-based desktop GPUs initially launched in March of 2012.
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Here's a full list of the affected Nvidia Kepler GPUs: