


This particular option is a good halfway point between disabling anti-aliasing entirely and using the slower MSAA approach. That way, if a game requests MSAA anti-aliasing, the Intel graphics driver will use a better-performing alternative instead. If you choose “Use Application Settings” for Set Multi-Sample Anti-Aliasing, despite our recommendation, set Conservative Morphological Anti-Aliasing to Override. Set Conservative Morphological Anti-Aliasing to “Override Application Settings.” This is an alternative to the above setting.This boosts your performance at the cost of some jagged edges. Set Multi-Sample Anti-Aliasing to “Turn Off.” Even if applications request multi-sample anti-aliasing to reduce jagged edges, this option makes the Intel graphics driver ignore that request.Set Application Optimal Mode to “Enable.” This option enables optimizations that increase performance in a variety of games.
