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That is pretty useless. Don't trim them like that. Some of the options you cut off could be a part in the issues you have, but I can't see them cause of your silly trim. Show the full page please.
Regardless, 4x Native seems a bit excessive. Auto (window size) with some antialiasing thrown in will give you far better results for far fewer resources. Also, the screenshot you showed was stretched horizontally. You should keep the Aspect Ratio on Auto. And turn on per-pixel lighting. It's free, it's more accurate, and it looks better.
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OpenCL and OpenMP? lol. Looks like OpenCL is your culprit. Kill it with fire, it's a glitchy nightmare that will soon be removed. Disable OpenCL, OpenMP, and EFB to Ram's "Enable Cache" thing, try it, then turn on OpenMP and Enable Cache and try again. Do not use OpenCL.
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