GT610 as a dedicated PhysX card

Tazo Gochitashvili

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Dec 23, 2013
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So I'm on a budget here, so I'm trying to build a very cheap gaming PC here's what I settled for:
GPU: Asus 2GB GTX750Ti

CPU: Intel Core i3-4170 3.7GHz

8gigs of G.Skill RAM (1600MHz single stick)

MOBO: ASUS H97-PLUS LGA1150

And of course a couple case coolers for the heat problems

Basically, I know that the specs are not great , but I searched some benchmarks and it can run all the games I'm interested in, but we are talking about med settings and 720p with 30-40FPS on some PhysX heavy games.
Currently I have a spare GT610, that i obviously won't be able to sell (seriously who'd buy that, especially when it's used), so I remembered that I can use it as a dedicated PhysX card to remove the load from the CPU and the GPU (both of which are pretty meh already)
So, is this worth it anyhow? The electricity in my country is pretty cheap so i won't have to worry about the minor increase in consumption.
Sorry for my english
 
Solution
You wouldn't see any improvements in your framerate performance using the gt 610 as a physx card, as it is too weak to make a difference.