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System Name | Ultra 64 |
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Processor | NEC VR4300 (MIPS R4300i) |
Motherboard | proprietary design |
Cooling | Fanless aircooled |
Memory | 4.5MB 250 MHz RDRAM |
Video Card(s) | 62.5 MHz Reality Coprocessor |
Storage | 32 - 512 Mbit ROM Cartridge |
Display(s) | 720x576 |
Case | Clear Blue Funtastic |
Audio Device(s) | 16-bit CD quality |
Power Supply | proprietary design |
Mouse | N64 mouse for use with N64DD |
Keyboard | N64 keyboard for use with N64DD |
I first saw it when i installed my HD2600 xt an read up about PhysX and its meant to be a dedicated card that will just handle the Physics (spelt right?) of a game making them more realistic and giving you a better gaming experience whilst taking that load of the gpu. The posts ive read etc are a bit dated and i carn't find any recent news so whats the deal with it? why's Ageia's PhysX installed on my comp when i dont have a seperate card? Did they utilise it into graphics cards and it came with my HD2600 xt?
cheers ste
cheers ste