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Disabling TAA with Omega 2.5.90

post #1 of 8
Thread Starter 
I was trying to use ATItool to determine the maximum clock speed for the radeon 9600 in my Gateway 7405GX, but it warned me that TAA was on. I can't seem to find the option to disable it anywhere in the display properties where everythng else is. Does anyone know how to disable it?
post #2 of 8
Disp;ay Settings>Settings>Advanced> There should be lots of tabs there. Two of them will read "OpenGL" and "DirectX". Each has it's own AA setting. Turn it to "application preference" (something to that extent), and it should disable it. This is assuming the ATI control panel is installed.

Edit .. brain fart, just re-read your question ... read as AA instead of TAA. I don't have my notebook in front of me right now, but there should be a utility in the program menu (listed in Omega Drivers subfolder) for enabling and disabling TAA.
post #3 of 8
Thread Starter 
Thanks, i finally got it turned off. Now to go see how fast i can get this thing to go!
post #4 of 8
I'm running Omega 2.5.90 and can't find it either.
Temporal Anti-Aliasing that is.

Where the heck is it?
I don't even have the "OpenGL" and "DirectX" tabs that you speak of Thunder.
post #5 of 8
Start>Programs>Radeon Omega Drivers>ATI Temporal AA Switch
post #6 of 8
i don't have that either, dude..
post #7 of 8
2.5.90 was my first install of the omega drivers so I didn't have the TAA Switch tool that Thunder mentioned.

I ended up uninstalling 2.5.90 beta , installing 2.5.67 that I found HERE , and then reinstalling 2.5.90 on top of 2.5.67

And now, ALL IS WELL!!!

Simple, eh'?

Thanks to Thunder for assisting me in PM
post #8 of 8
I ran into the same problem myself tonight...

Thanks for the help!!
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