Ok I did a quick search on the forums. But, nothing that I saw, can someone either point me in the direction or help out..
I've seen rumors of people using older Nvidia cards as a physx card. Does that work? Will my cheap 8600gt slow down a gtx 280? Or would it be worth selling for 50 bucks. I know most games don't use it but, just in case they do it would be interesting if it helps out my system a bit.
Physx....
Re: Physx....
is there really a need to even have a physx card?
(especially when the GTX280 has physx built in(CUDA))
(especially when the GTX280 has physx built in(CUDA))
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Re: Physx....
You can use that card as a dedicated physix unit.
There's an option somewhere in the nvidia control thing that you have to tick to enable it though.
Dan
There's an option somewhere in the nvidia control thing that you have to tick to enable it though.
Dan
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Well, as of now, no I won't need one for maybe a few months. But, when more things and newer more demanding games come out I will and instead of running SLI when that happens maybe I could prolong it for a while with a dedicated card.
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Being that it is a slower card, would it slow down a card with a physics engine in it? As the previous poster said it already has CUDA. And the 8600gt is a slow outdated card now. Would it assist or take over the physics.DMB2000uk wrote:You can use that card as a dedicated physix unit.
There's an option somewhere in the nvidia control thing that you have to tick to enable it though.
Dan
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its slow and outdated but its more than enough for phisics...

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awesome thanks for the replies to all again.martini161 wrote:its slow and outdated but its more than enough for phisics...