using a dedicated phys x card ?

chris78

Distinguished
Dec 28, 2013
474
0
18,780
hi i currently have a gtx 780 which is still a good card but i am thinking of buying a second card for phys x, which one should i buy and how much will it be please

chris buckman
 
Solution
A user in another forum ran twice a bench mark on Metro: Last Light (heavy Physix user), once using a 780 as primary card and 650 Ti for dedicated Physx, then only a 780. According to the fps gain showed, I wouldn't bother spending money on another card. Here are the results:


EVGA GTX 780 SC w/ 650 Ti SSC:
•Average Framerate: 45.00
•Max. Framerate: 95.28
•Min. Framerate: 19.46

EVGA GTX 780 SC
•Average Framerate: 40.00
•Max. Framerate: 94.12
•Min. Framerate: 18.89


Source: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1763913

HumdrumPenguin

Honorable
Nov 19, 2013
299
0
10,860
A user in another forum ran twice a bench mark on Metro: Last Light (heavy Physix user), once using a 780 as primary card and 650 Ti for dedicated Physx, then only a 780. According to the fps gain showed, I wouldn't bother spending money on another card. Here are the results:


EVGA GTX 780 SC w/ 650 Ti SSC:
•Average Framerate: 45.00
•Max. Framerate: 95.28
•Min. Framerate: 19.46

EVGA GTX 780 SC
•Average Framerate: 40.00
•Max. Framerate: 94.12
•Min. Framerate: 18.89


Source: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1763913
 
Solution