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AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary Edition Not a Worldwide Release, Available only in US and China

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The problem lies with having to do that since 2005.
Correction, since the proliferation of gaming grade 1080p displays it's not been needed. 1080p has a high enough resolution that the resolution itself provides the effect AA renders. 1440p or 2160p? Forget about AA, you don't need it at all. With an RX580, turning off AA will grant a next level performance boost.
 
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I never said otherwise. But my point was more people were already hoping for a new flagship by it's release, which of course, it wasn't really.


True as well.
Correction, since the proliferation of gaming grade 1080p displays it's not been needed. 1080p has a high enough resolution that the resolution itself provides the effect AA renders. 1440p or 2160p? Forget about AA, you don't need it at all. With an RX580, turning off AA will grant a next level performance boost.

The only game I use AA on and actually see a difference in visual quality is Grim Dawn. It does look a little sharp at 4K. My FPS drop from 160-180 average to around 140 but it looks nicer. Other than that I turn AA off in every other game.
 
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