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Course Introduction:NVIDIA graphics cards are also called N cards by many users. For players who like to play games, the NVIDIA driver can perform a lot of settings, and the sharpening of the N card can make the game's picture quality clearer and the look and feel more comfortable, but Many people don't know how to set graphics sharpening to optimal in NVIDIA? Regarding this question, the editor of today’s software tutorial will answer it for the majority of users. Let’s take a look at the detailed setting steps. The best setting for n card image sharpening Image sharpening: The picture will be sharper and more vivid. When turned on, the picture will be distorted. It is recommended to turn it off at the mid- and low-end, and it is optional at the high-end. Generally, GPUs just have one option and select them all. Limit the game frame rate: For those games where the frame rate is too high and the computer heats up and makes too much noise, you can select the maximum frame rate of the monitor.
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Course Introduction:Many friends use N cards. The game can be optimized through the program settings that come with the N card. So what is the appropriate amount of image sharpening for the N card? The editor below will bring you detailed solutions. Interested users can come and take a look. How to set up n card sharpening to make it clear? 1. First, right-click the desktop to open the NVIDIA Control Panel. 2. After entering the nvidia control panel, click Manage 3D Settings on the left. 3. Click Image Sharpening in the function on the right. 4. After customizing adjustments, click OK. 5. It is recommended here that you do not need to maximize the effect. My personal suggestion is to adjust the sharpening to 0.6 and ignore the film grain and choose 0.05. Those who need it can try it. There is no frame drop and the image quality is also very good.
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Course Introduction:Radeon Image Sharpening allows you to post-process images to add a bit of sharpness and bring them closer to native images with almost no performance penalty. Image sharpening is to compensate for the contours of the image and enhance the edges and grayscale transitions of the image to make the image clearer.
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Course Introduction:There is a method in jquery: one, which is used to automatically unbind event binding after executing it only once. I felt dizzy after looking at the source code for a long time, so I decided to make one myself. After studying it for a long time, I simulated it once using native. The name I used was once. The original method is like this: function once(dom, event, callback) { var temp = callback; dom.addEventListener(event, functi
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