GTX 750 Ti as dedicated PhysX card for GTX 980 SLI

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Would adding a GTX 750 Ti as a dedicated PhysX card result in noticable performance gains? At the moment, I'm running the system off a MSI Z97 Gaming 9, with an i7-4790K at 4.0GHz, 16GB of 1600MHz G.Skill memory, and a 1000W Corsair PSU.
 
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It won't make a huge difference, especially since your running two 970s in SLI. I actually asked this same question today with a 780 6gb but ive actually been using a 750ti as a physx card for a few days (ended up with the card after a mistake purchase) and even though its nice to have in physx games you wont actually use it that much since theres not too many Nvidia Physx supported games out there and even when I used it in BL/Batman it only seemed to help the 780 enough to drop the temp about...

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It won't make a huge difference, especially since your running two 970s in SLI. I actually asked this same question today with a 780 6gb but ive actually been using a 750ti as a physx card for a few days (ended up with the card after a mistake purchase) and even though its nice to have in physx games you wont actually use it that much since theres not too many Nvidia Physx supported games out there and even when I used it in BL/Batman it only seemed to help the 780 enough to drop the temp about 7c. I would pass on a dedicated physx card with your current system.
 
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