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I really want to have a dedicated PhysX card, so I've been looking around, is a GTX 650 TI a good dedicated PhysX card?
RobCrezz
October 16, 2014 6:13:00 AM
ZeusGamer
October 16, 2014 6:08:26 AM
RobCrezz said:
ZeusGamer said:
ChrisCarbomb said:
so i can get a 970 for my main card and keep my 680 for a dedicated physx? thats not in sli? im lost here haha Yes, that would relieve the stress on your GTX 970 when it's processing a lot of PhysX in-game.
No SLI needed. It's also helpful for AMD users like me, who don't have access to PhysX at all.
Does that still work? I didnt think you could use a dedicated phsyx card if you used AMD gpus as the primary? I was sure nvidia disabled that.
I'm pretty sure it should work. My best friend has a GT 640 as his dedicated PhysX card while his main card is an AMD R9 270X
I'm not sure if this is alowed in the forums but, he's might using a modded driver.
ZeusGamer
October 16, 2014 6:02:51 AM
RobCrezz
October 16, 2014 6:02:11 AM
ZeusGamer said:
ChrisCarbomb said:
so i can get a 970 for my main card and keep my 680 for a dedicated physx? thats not in sli? im lost here haha Yes, that would relieve the stress on your GTX 970 when it's processing a lot of PhysX in-game.
No SLI needed. It's also helpful for AMD users like me, who don't have access to PhysX at all.
Does that still work? I didnt think you could use a dedicated phsyx card if you used AMD gpus as the primary? I was sure nvidia disabled that.
ChrisCarbomb
October 16, 2014 6:00:57 AM
ZeusGamer
October 16, 2014 5:46:14 AM
ChrisCarbomb
October 16, 2014 5:44:09 AM
ZeusGamer
October 16, 2014 5:34:42 AM
ChrisCarbomb
October 16, 2014 5:13:35 AM
ZeusGamer
October 16, 2014 4:43:38 AM
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