750 or 750Ti is your best bet. I used to have a 750Ti for PhysX alongside two 780s and it did well enough, helped out in the few PhysX heavy games I played at the time like Metro Last Light, and it did so while remaining cool and quiet.
but if the 635 is all i have will there be a performance boost in any way?
if the phyx card is too slow it will bottleneck performance actually
my main is a gtx 970. would it take some load off of the 970 resulting in higher framerates? any performance boost at all? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3KjD-MZLW8 this guy got a nice increase in performance
750 or 750Ti is your best bet. I used to have a 750Ti for PhysX alongside two 780s and it did well enough, helped out in the few PhysX heavy games I played at the time like Metro Last Light, and it did so while remaining cool and quiet.
750 or 750Ti is your best bet. I used to have a 750Ti for PhysX alongside two 780s and it did well enough, helped out in the few PhysX heavy games I played at the time like Metro Last Light, and it did so while remaining cool and quiet.
but if the 635 is all i have will there be a performance boost in any way?
750 or 750Ti is your best bet. I used to have a 750Ti for PhysX alongside two 780s and it did well enough, helped out in the few PhysX heavy games I played at the time like Metro Last Light, and it did so while remaining cool and quiet.
but if the 635 is all i have will there be a performance boost in any way?
if the phyx card is too slow it will bottleneck performance actually
750 or 750Ti is your best bet. I used to have a 750Ti for PhysX alongside two 780s and it did well enough, helped out in the few PhysX heavy games I played at the time like Metro Last Light, and it did so while remaining cool and quiet.
but if the 635 is all i have will there be a performance boost in any way?
if the phyx card is too slow it will bottleneck performance actually