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It also doesn't work with 0.7.0.
 

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does it work with an older version of gpuz? even gpuz without titan support might be able to detect physx support
 
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It hasn't worked since installing this Titan videocard.
 
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Bought another Titan. PhysX still doesn't show on GPU-Z 0.7.0.
Still can't uninstall PhysX, or run Repair.
Can't access Safe Boot for deep uninstall of Nvidia drivers through F8 or SysConfig.
Probably nothing to do with GPU-Z.
Completely lost at this point.
 
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Did you try Driver Fusion (formerly Driver Sweeper) to remove all traces of the Nvidia GeForce video drivers?
Link:
http://treexy.com/products/driver-fusion
Then just restart the computer and try installing the GeForce drivers again.
 
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Thanks.
Yes I did. I even bought the paid version last weekend thinking that may have helped.
It didn't. I ran it about 10 times last Sunday and PhysX always remained.
If I could find out how to access Safe Boot I think it would solve this aggravating problem.
On top of that, now there's the Microsoft KB2670838 Update BUG that totally screws up the results of FutureMarks Firestrike benchmark.
X5123 for one GTX Titan and X2370 for a pair of these cards in SLi is just plain ridiculous!
This apparently isn't my year for videocards.
 
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It worked! I finally, finally got into Safe Boot, ran Treexy's Driver Fusion Premium and got rid of PhysX!
After reinstalling, GPU-Z now says that I have PhysX installed.
Thanks to everybody for helping me with this, I appreciate it more than you can possibly imagine.
I am still quite paranoid as to why Nvidia would make removing PhysX and their other drivers so extremely difficult to remove.
I see no reason why they shouldn't go completely out of their way to make this the easiest thing you can do with your computer.
Nvidia drivers, as well as any other drivers can, and do, become corrupted and need to be completely removed and then replaced. They must have some ulterior motive as to why they make it almost impossible to do so.
Thanks again for all of your help.
 
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What is Safe Boot??? Do you mean Windows Safe Mode?
You are welcome, glad you finally got this annoying issue fixed! :)
I gave you a couple of "Thanks". :)
 

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why Nvidia would make removing PhysX and their other drivers so extremely difficult to remove

i must have uninstalled nvidia's drivers via control panel->software a few hundred times and never had any issues.

good to hear you figured it out
 
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i must have uninstalled nvidia's drivers via control panel->software a few hundred times and never had any issues.

good to hear you figured it out
I assume he means the driver uninstall procedure leaves some stuff behind (Registry keys/files/etc), which wouldn't surprise me.
 
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I assume he means the driver uninstall procedure leaves some stuff behind (Registry keys/files/etc), which wouldn't surprise me.

maybe that's why Nvidia has but "Clean installation" under Advanced or what the name is :D
 
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maybe that's why Nvidia has but "Clean installation" under Advanced or what the name is :D
Yeah, but that is "Clean installation", not "Clean un-installation"! :) :D
 
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Yeah, but that is "Clean installation", not "Clean un-installation"! :) :D

it actually checks Windows Registration Database or what u call it, for values in there, or i did last time i looked at it, but that's really long time ago...
 
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I always run installs beginning with Clean Install.
It works to a point. But, Nvidia has buried bits of their software so deeply into the registry that even their own Clean Install pre-Installation program can't get at them.
AMD is just as bad at hiding parts of their drivers as well.
After I finally got into Safe Boot I also analyzed for leftover AMD drivers and found a list of around 50 that their new Driver Uninstall program completely missed.
I believe both companies have been asked why their drivers are almost impossible to completely remove.
Their answer, as always, is "User Error."
How clicking on "Uninstall" is a User Error I'll never know.
Since the Wiz never has any problems removing drivers, he should hire himself out to both companies and show them how to do it right.
I have no doubt whatsoever that he's a far better programmer than either company has and could help them come up with Uninstall programs that actually work.
 

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he should hire himself out to both companies and show them how to do it right.

been there, done that, gave it up because companies barely want to pay anything for it.

amd has a pretty nice driver uninstaller software on their website now
 
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Thanks W1z. I didn't know these large companies were so cheap when it comes to paying the employees that made them great. Typical corporate greed.
I have used the latest AMD driver uninstaller. http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Pages/catalyst-uninstall-utility.aspx
It left all those driver remnants I mentioned earlier. Not much better than AMD's previous uninstaller.
Any way, this thread is done and, at least for now, all is copacetic.
Thanks again.
 

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GPU-Z Not Showing PhysX (fixed)

Hi All,

If you discover your GPU-Z Not Showing PhysX , (mainly after a Card swap and Driver update ) was my problem.. So stopped here to find a fix ..

Had no luck here , but it got me looking into the problems with interest , having two computer do the same thing after switching Cards out .. One computer had a XFX GeForce 8800 GTS and the other had a XFX Geforce 9800 GTX , when I switched the card between the computers both loaded drivers and both turned up with PhysX not showing in GPU-z ...

Now the FIX ..

one Computer was running Vista 64 bit Ultimate I went to the folder C:/NVIDIA/DisplayDriver/GeForce320.49Driver/ and run the file named ' PhysX/PhysX_9.13.0604_SystemSoftware' ...

done the same on the win 7 computer with the same GPU-z problem and it's Fixed :toast:
 
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Hi All,

If you discover your GPU-Z Not Showing PhysX , (mainly after a Card swap and Driver update ) was my problem.. So stopped here to find a fix ..

Had no luck here , but it got me looking into the problems with interest , having two computer do the same thing after switching Cards out .. One computer had a XFX GeForce 8800 GTS and the other had a XFX Geforce 9800 GTX , when I switched the card between the computers both loaded drivers and both turned up with PhysX not showing in GPU-z ...

Now the FIX ..

one Computer was running Vista 64 bit Ultimate I went to the folder C:/NVIDIA/DisplayDriver/GeForce320.49Driver/ and run the file named ' PhysX/PhysX_9.13.0604_SystemSoftware' ...

done the same on the win 7 computer with the same GPU-z problem and it's Fixed :toast:

I imagine that works very well.
That is if PhysX isn't already working.
My problem was lack of detection of PhysX by GPU-Z, which you haven't addressed.
An initial check to see if PhysX is actually installed and working is, of course, the very first step in determining the problem with GPU-Z not detecting PhysX.
I've since built yet another computer and GPU-Z works flawlessly with it and the EVGA GTX690 I'm now using.
When Ivy Bridge-E arrives I'll be building another.
The fix for my previous computer?
I removed the Nvidia videocard and replaced it with my ASUS Ares II.
No PhysX = no problem with GPU-Z, at all.
 

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In case someone else might deal with this "problem", i thought to paste my reply to a similar post here in techpowerup, hopin to be helpfull for some.

Just because this "problem" will be reported again by someone else in the future i bet.. and because i got disgusted seen every ignorant throwing the "install latest drivers" gum-advice for almost every problem, i will recommend somethin simple that might be escaping from users who deal with it.

I have noticed that some users, modify nvcp settings manually, that means that some of them also decide to change the processor used for physx. So....in short, if someone chooses his CPU as physx processor and launch Gpu-z, he will see it unchecked, but if he leaves it on Auto or set his GPU as processor and launch Gpu-z, then by 95% physx field must be checked.

I do not think there is some relative bug here.

Somethin similar could occur for cuda indicator, if one disable it for some specific program.
 
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There is another thread in which W1zzard is aware of this issue. He's even made a test build that appears to fix it, but I'm not allowed to share it according to the terms under which I was shown it.

EDIT: Oh wait, wow, that was for CUDA. My mistake.
 
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