You just need a refresh rate fixer.
with vsync off, the frames arent being syncronised to your monitor hence the tearing and other weird shiz that is happening. The fact you have an LCD shouldnt affect it, or perhaps not. Im not sure with LCD screens, the ones ive used have been ****ty quality and wouldnt do 1024x768 at any res over 60. Bad for the eyes.
Anyway, get the refresh rate fix tool (google it if you cant find one at guru3d.com) and fix your drivers. Put vsync back on and play UT with each frame in sync with your refresh rate. You shouldnt get any tearing or other weirdness. (unless your particular LCD cant do very good refresh rates at high resolutions.....and quite a few cant)
Back to AA, I fired up UT today with it on and my frames dropped significantly. Ive got a ****ty GF4MX, so that may be why, but it seems the UT engine doesnt like the high-end AA method(s) employed by the Geforce cards. Still played smoothly, just a good 40 or so frames slower than my normal 85fps. Image quality wasnt really that outstanding either, might be wise to abandon AA altogether.
with vsync off, the frames arent being syncronised to your monitor hence the tearing and other weird shiz that is happening. The fact you have an LCD shouldnt affect it, or perhaps not. Im not sure with LCD screens, the ones ive used have been ****ty quality and wouldnt do 1024x768 at any res over 60. Bad for the eyes.
Anyway, get the refresh rate fix tool (google it if you cant find one at guru3d.com) and fix your drivers. Put vsync back on and play UT with each frame in sync with your refresh rate. You shouldnt get any tearing or other weirdness. (unless your particular LCD cant do very good refresh rates at high resolutions.....and quite a few cant)
Back to AA, I fired up UT today with it on and my frames dropped significantly. Ive got a ****ty GF4MX, so that may be why, but it seems the UT engine doesnt like the high-end AA method(s) employed by the Geforce cards. Still played smoothly, just a good 40 or so frames slower than my normal 85fps. Image quality wasnt really that outstanding either, might be wise to abandon AA altogether.
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