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Hello, I've seen people on the net claim to be able to run Physx on ATi Video Cards. Whether it's true or not, who knows (yet).

I have an 8600 GTS that still seems able, and I'm getting a 4890.

Could I run the 8600 in the next video slot, and be able to use Physx on that as a dedicated card?

The 4890 would be the primary graphics card. (And will be the only one, for now.)

I'm new to Physx, I've never attempted it before. So please keep it simple as possible. I am on nVidia's website looking up the possibilities. Since I only have one video card, it seems pointless to me, until I get my new computer.

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Yes you can for details just google, been asked a hundred times already.

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As I said. I'm new to the topic.

Thanks

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