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Post by portalsquid on Apr 25, 2021 19:51:13 GMT
I'm using a 4K monitor but my graphics card can't handle 4K fluently in many games, or even 1800p in some games (which is the usual target for Radeon Image Sharpening), so I wanted to try AMD's integer scaling feature to run it at 2x scaled 1080p without blur. However, I'm not seeing the toggle switch in the driver settings, and I only see the normal set of GPU scaling options ("Preserve aspect ratio", "Full panel", and "Center"). I'm pretty sure I saw the integer scaling option in an earlier Red driver version, although I don't remember which one. Here's what I'm currently seeing in my driver settings:  (GPU scaling is a prerequisite for integer scaling, but enabling it doesn't make any new options appear.) Driver version - March 2021 Red Macbook Pro 2019 16", i9 w/ 5500M
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Post by somnambulist80 on May 1, 2021 18:53:40 GMT
Not what you're looking for but I've been using a program called, appropriately, Integer Scaler for scaling. No perceptible performance hit over the same game running in windowed mode tanalin.com/en/projects/integer-scaler/
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Post by passapappa on Feb 5, 2022 16:44:19 GMT
Just stumpbled upon this, after i switched on my MBP 16" from 2019 again for playing some games. If one is looking for integer scaling, have a look at: store.steampowered.com/app/993090/Lossless_Scaling/it's a small little software, that does a fantastic job, integer, amd fsr, nvidia integer, nearest neighbor and so on. using AMD FSR with old software is quite a fantastic thing. It think its a fantastic software and for the small price of about 4,- EUR you should definitly try it. it's only available on steam, but does work with software outside also.
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