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A ? about adding a PhysX card to my system
What would be the best PhysX card for my system? (system specs to the left) Is there a low/medium/higher quality card that I'd want to use for PhysX?
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9600GT is ideal, u can use something lower that than but something with 96 shaders would preform physx top notch, 32 shaders work but i have seen some cases were it made it worse.
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Anything above a 9800GT or GTS250 is overkill. I have a 9600GT for PhysX and it seems to be plenty, don't notice any difference between it and a GTS250
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GT240 is the perfect fit IMO, a touch of overclocking on the shaders alone makes for some extra goodness too.
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GT240 is definitely ideal.
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You've got the fastest commerical video card on the market, the 5970, why would you waste your time with a physx card, what benefit will it add? |
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It will add the abiliy to use PhysX and enjoy the extra eye candy it provides.
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As far as I'm aware, that requires me to use a leaked beta driver that has now been updated several times via official releases, have you experienced any issues running the latest games in a hybrid set up? I'm still not convinced I want to do this, but if I did, which card would you pick up from the following list, bearing in mind that a XFX 7900 was the last Nvidia card I owned and I haven't kept up. I'm not aware of the advantages of the 2xx series over the 9xxx series, they are similarly priced in some instances, is it just a case of rebranding? Nor am I aware of the differences between the various GT / GTS / GTX models. The site's in Spanish because I want an idea of real-world price, but you can see where you need to go, and the task is to pick out the best and cheapest option to go ahead with a hybrid set up whilst ensuring that PhysX is as good as it possibly can be, thanks in advance: http://www.alternate.es/html/categor...&l3=GeForce+9& |
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Cant the 5970 render the phyx in software mode? it seems rediculous that Nvidia would pay off games developers to disable a ATI video card's ability to render the eye candy. In theory a workhorse like the 5970 should be able to render these physics without a problem right? |
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For the second post, while an i7 should be able to handle the physics, CPU's just aren't optimized for PhysX, hence the PhysX card. |
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the GT240 is ample, maybe even a tad overboard, but it is quite a low power consuming card so it makes it a good fit without halfing the sp's and going for a GT220. |
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is there any suitable nvidia GPUs for physx that dont need an external power source. all my PCI E plugs are used on my psu. im guessing 9600gt or 9800 gpus
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il look into it
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Thank you all, I'll be keeping an eye out for the GT240 then. I'm glad I started this thread as there are others interested in adding PhysX to there systems too.
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That and there are 9800GT 'EE' (Energy Efficient) cards that just run off the PCIe bus
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Your assesment that nVidia is paying of game developers to disable something on ATi hardware is way off. It isn't about rendering the PhysX, it is about calculating it. PhysX is a propriatary phsyics engine that nVidia owns and develops. It can't run on ATi hardware, but that doesn't mean games that utilize PhysX will have not physics at all, they will just have physics about equal to what they would have if they used one of the alternate options of physics. So for game devs there really isn't a down side. If they use PhysX in software mode for ATi hardware the level of physics is similar to what they would have gotten if they use something like Havok, but they also have the option to use hardware acceleration with an nVidia card to provide physic beyond what is possible with Havok.
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Another thought, how do you hook the ATI/Nvidia card to the LCD, one from each card, in a "Y" configuration?
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Is there any difference in playing a game that is not on the PhsyX list?
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No. If there is no PhysX acceleration, then a dedicated PhysX card will have no effect whatsoever
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before my sli, i had a hd5870 and I used a gt9600 asus for physx, i test mafia 2 1st with my hd5870, then with physx enabled.
Youll see the difference! physx for hardware is great for those games who really use it.(no so many) Thanks to Panther by the way. Anyway follow Erockers advise about hybrid physx.
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GT430 just came out, thats the same amount of SP's as the GT240, but the GT240 is likely cheaper, and actually the faster card.
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