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Need help with the NVIDIA Control Pannel

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Currently Im looking to get the best performance and at the same time graphics out of my system for gaming. I was wondering if anyone could give me some insight on the setting on the control pannel to help me do this

My system is:

BFG GTX 295
2.80 Ghz Proccessor
4GB RAM

Here are the settings that I currently have on:

Ambient Occlusion > Off
Anistropic Filtering > Application-Controlled
Antialiasing Gamma Correction > On
Antialiasing Mode > Application Controlled
Antialiasing Setting > Application Controlled
Antialiasing Transparency > off
Extension Limit > off
Maximum Pre render frames > 3
Multi-GPU Performance Mode > Nvidia recommended
Multi-display/mixed GPU Acceleration > Multiple display performance mode
Power Management Mode > Prefer maximum performance
Texture filtering Anistropic Sample > On
Texture Filtering negative LOD bias > Allow
Texture Filtering Qualilty > Qualilty
Texture Filtering Trilinear optimization > On
Threaded Optimazation > Auto
Triple Buffering > On
Verticle Sync > Use the 3D Application setting
 
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I usually use:

Antialiasing Gamma Correction: Off (bigger performance hit, don't really notice the difference usually unless you study screenshots)

Antialiasing Transparency: Multisample (minor performance hit but looks much nicer)

Maximum Pre render frames: 1 (Doesn't make much odds but I find this works pretty well with most games and very minor increase in responsiveness - 3 is generally fine tho)

Multi-display/mixed GPU Acceleration: Single display performance mode

Other than that pretty much as you have them.
 
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Joined
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I usually use:

Antialiasing Gamma Correction: Off (bigger performance hit, don't really notice the difference usually unless you study screenshots)

Antialiasing Transparency: Multisample (minor performance hit but looks much nicer)

Maximum Pre render frames: 1 (Doesn't make much odds but I find this works pretty well with most games and very minor increase in responsiveness - 3 is generally fine tho)

Multi-display/mixed GPU Acceleration: Single display performance mode

Other than that pretty much as you have them.

Thank you.
 
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