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GPU-Z 2.63.0 not detecting PhysX?

rtfmoz

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Correct, that's because they removed 32-bit support from CUDA/PhysX

I'm looking into other ways to detect
 
GPU-Z is still 32bit? Thats surprising and somewhat limiting since everything has moved to 64bit. Is there a 64bit version of the product?
 
GPU-Z is still 32bit? Thats surprising and somewhat limiting since everything has moved to 64bit. Is there a 64bit version of the product?
It's intentional, so that a single binary can run on a wide range of hardware, going back all the way to Windows 2000

For the not so distant future I'm planning a full rewrite of GPU-Z, which will be 64-bit native with a secondary "legacy" download that's 32-bit for compatibility
 
It's wild how much of a bubble we live in. Here on this very message boards are pages and pages of discussions about the removal of 32-bit Physx and how 5xxx series cards will run legacy 32bit Physx titles worse than older cards that have support...

And then on this very forum people come and post about "5070 as fast as 4090?" And "How come Physx doesn't show up for my 5xxx series card" and suddenly you realize how much less other people are plugged in...
 
Dear @W1zzard ,

Please consider reverting to the old PhysX detection for Dual-GPU systems (red & green).

GPU-Z v2.64

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GPU-Z v2.61

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Thank you in advance
 
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