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Game physics with an APU

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September 16, 2014 12:29:52 PM

I have seen lots of people with a high end computer, using 2 graphics cards for there main screens, then a 750ti for there game Physics? Could anybody tell me what this is? I am running a budget system which does a fair bit for what it is, as I'm 15 and I'm broke. I have and APU as a processor and a 750ti as my main GPU(Will list PC Specs Below) and I was wondering if I could use the AMD internal graphics as a physics drive for more FPS. Any help would be great

AMD A10-6800k
8gb Ram (1333mghz i think)
1tb HDD
750ti 2gb DDR5 Ram (Not oc) EVGA
400 watt PSU
Random Case and DVD Drive

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September 16, 2014 1:06:02 PM

No, physX is an Nvidia thing only and only supported by a small set of games anyways.
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September 20, 2014 8:16:25 AM

getochkn said:
No, physX is an Nvidia thing only and only supported by a small set of games anyways.


What would you say if I bought a GTX770, a 128gb SSD(for os and favourite games) and the Bitfenix Neos with some silent fans, it would be a worthwhile upgrade? the case purely because I have no room, and my PC gets quiet loud and hot, the SSD because well, its an SSD and the GPU because I feel like i need an upgrade, and I could use the 750ti for physX anyway as I'd have no idea how to sell it, and its better keeping it in the system then it hanging around.
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