My suggestion is it could be pretty useful to add these compatibility bits and other nvidia inspector tweaks to pages. There are already some compatibility bits which you can find online that allows you to enable SLI support, force SGSSAA/MSAA anti-aliasing and that kind of stuff. Sometimes predefined NVIDIA profiles are missing some important components. ![]() But the most useful things in my case are anti-aliasing, SLI and ambient occlusion. Search and Click the Profile for 'Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2' Use my settings below as reference, or import my profile. 2) Click the drop-down arrow by the Home Icon. It is pretty useful, it allows the user to force anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, vsync, ambient occlusion etc. 1) Launch Nvidia Inspector, and open 'Driver (256+) Profile Settings. It is a software that allows creating custom nvidia profiles or modifying existing ones. ![]() What we need for now: 3DMark, Nvidia Inspector, PowerMizer Switch, WinTimerTester 1.1 or TimerTiming, regedit, bcdedit. So what games are you running That being said, Inspector has a reset to default Nvidia settings button, which. 3DMark Tweaks - NVIDIA SLI I am not responsible for any damage that occurs on your computer, the risk is yours. You probably already know of Nvidia Inspector. Some games cap fps in the game engine itself. I have a suggestion to make especially useful for NVIDIA users.
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