ATI Crossfire and an Nvidia Physx card?
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ATI Crossfire and an Nvidia Physx card?
I'm helping to build a gaming computer with a friend. They'd like to get 2 7970's and then put a Physx card in there. Is this possible? If so, what card do you recommend for Physx?
Re: ATI Crossfire and an Nvidia Physx card?
Seems like it's not possible. But then again I'd see what others say. If you are going to try it I would try this way.
1) Install AMD cards
2) Install PhysX software
3) Install nVidia card
4) Run Windows Update to get the card drivers
1) Install AMD cards
2) Install PhysX software
3) Install nVidia card
4) Run Windows Update to get the card drivers
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Re: ATI Crossfire and an Nvidia Physx card?
I'd like to know if it works before I she'll out the cash for it.
Re: ATI Crossfire and an Nvidia Physx card?
just go with SLI so physx is included if that functionality is really desired, its not like a major sacrifice going with Nvidia instead of AMD, especially at the cost range you are already at
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Screamin' BCLK:
775 System (Overclocking Platform): Q8400/Q8300/E8400/E7400/E7500 - GA-EP45-UD3R v1.1 - 4GB (2x2) OCZ Reaper HPC DDR2 1066 CL5 2.1v Corsair TX-750w
Gamer: Asrock Z77 Extreme4, i7 3770K @4.6GHz, ThermalTake Armor A90 modded, 2x4GB GSKILL RipjawsX DDR3 2133 CL9, Corsair HX-750w, MSI GTX660 Twin Frozr
Server2012: Q9300 - 8GB DDR2 - Asus P5QL Pro - Corsair CX430 - Mirrored 2TB Seagate's with 2TB WD cav for fileshare backups, 1TB WD for OS backups