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hi, I woke up this morning and remembered about nVidia's Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) feature. The vidcard will internally render graphics at higher resolution (eg. 3840x2160 4K). This way you can see right now if your current vidcard can render MAME at 4K resolution. You need a newer GeForce video driver that supports DSR though.
1. Open nVidia Control Panel 2. Go to Manage 3D Settings 3. On General tag, go to DSR - Factors 4. Check 2.0x (native resolution) and perpahs 2.25x as well. You're in 1920x1200 res right ? 2.0x will render at 3840x2400 res. This will increase vidcard's internal rendering resolution 2 times your current Windows resolution. 5. Click "Apply" button and restart Windows if asked 6. Make sure to select "auto" screen resolution in MAME settings... or the max resolution your monitors supports (do not use higher res or monitor will not show image). 7. Run a MAME game. Start with an older one like "Alien Storm"
Just remember to uncheck all selected DSR factors and make sure it's OFF when you're done testing this. Also, the monitor you're looking at with G-Sync might have good upscale processors. My Samsung 4K monitor was cheap and I bought it 2 years ago when 4K monitors started to appear. It's good for PC gaming at native res but not at 1920x1080. Asus monitors have better upscale processors.
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Ciro Alfredo Consentino
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Edited by CiroConsentino (04/03/18 02:06 PM)
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