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    White dots in the distance on WoW

    I am using a new GTX 680 and am liking it, but in wow when I turn multisampling to anything other than X1 I see little dots way off in the distance on mountains and things. I am getting 100+ fps with everything on ultra except shadows, and everything up close looks good, but in the distance I see these tiny white dots on things. What is going on? I use GPU-Z and my temps are around 40-50 degrees celcius, and in other games I don't get this. What is this caused by?

    I have another PC that has a 670 in it and I get the same thing.
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    That almost sounds like an anti-aliasing problem.
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    I think that is just textures that don't align properly when anti-aliasing or multisampling is applied to them.

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    So what can I do to fix it? Is there anything?
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