Fermi set up

seanny

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As usual,I am building a set up for a friend and have many questions to ask.I have a EVGA Co-Op 295 and just purchased an Asus GTX#460. I want to run the 460 in physix.Would this set up run good or should I sell the 295,use the 460 as my primary card and add my BFG #260(last years build left over card)as Physix card.
 
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Well GTX 295 performs better than a GTX 460,but it doesn't have a good driver support.Its a tough decision,so first try the GTX 460, if you liked its performance,then use it as your primary card and use the GTX 260 as a PhysX card.GTX 460 runs cooler,quieter and has less power consumption than GTX 295.
Well GTX 295 performs better than a GTX 460,but it doesn't have a good driver support.Its a tough decision,so first try the GTX 460, if you liked its performance,then use it as your primary card and use the GTX 260 as a PhysX card.GTX 460 runs cooler,quieter and has less power consumption than GTX 295.
 
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seanny

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I wanted to add a fermi card for the 3-d
 

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Ain't that the truth, I recently sold my two 295's for $750, then purchased two 460's. I couldn't be any happier, and I pocketed a little over $300 bucks :D