User`s guide
ATI Advanced Settings Tab 27
Modifying the configuration parameters
To change the configuration settings of a specific application, select the 
name of that application from the Configuration Profiles listbox. Click the 
Modify button. Now select or clear the rest of the configuration controls on 
this tabbed dialog to obtain the desired display parameters for the selected 
application.
To remove the selected configuration profile completely, select the name 
of the application from the Configuration Profiles listbox click Delete.
Note: You cannot delete the factory-set configuration profiles.
Click the Apply or OK button to enable your Configuration settings.
ATI Advanced Settings Tab
The Advanced Settings tab enables you to apply ATI’s 
SMOOTHVISION™ technology for full-scene anti-aliasing, and to utilize 
stereo shutter glasses for visualizing immersive 3D-stereo display (only 
available for those FireGL™ cards equipped with a stereo video 
connector). 
SMOOTHVISION™ improves image quality by removing jagged edges 
(anti-aliasing) from 3D images, resulting in smoother, more natural look-
ing objects.
Configuration Settings
Enable 8-Bit 
double-buffered 
Overlay Planes
A default setting that uses 8 bits of each 32-bit frame 
buffer pixel as double-buffered overlay planes.
Force copy swap A default setting that forces blit copy from the back-to-
front buffer. This copies pixels quickly from memory to the 
screen, reducing flicker and increasing the frame rate. 
Note that OpenGL® buffer swaps are implemented using 
a back-to-front buffer instead of a screen flip.
Wait for vertical 
retrace
The buffer swap is ‘synched’ to the refresh rate of the 
monitor. Enabling this will lower the frame rate but reduce 
visual artifacts such as tearing. Disabling allows your 
application to run at the highest possible frame rate, 
regardless of the monitor’s refresh rate, which is typically 
less than the frame rate at which the application will run.










