What dedicated video card should i get for PhysX

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by goomma, Oct 21, 2012.

  1. goomma

    goomma Private E-2

    Okay, so i currently have a GTX 550ti and im trading that for a 6950 2gb.
    The 6950 is an ATI card but i do not want to miss out of PhysX
    I was thinking of buying one of these for a dedicated GPU towards physx..
    Would there be any cheaper cards out there that could be used as that?

    I did find some drivers to do these things here

    Thanks for reading :cool


    -Goomma
     
  2. Rikky

    Rikky Wile E. Coyote - One of a kind

    Well for start you can't use an AMD card as the primary and an Nvidia card for Physx,there's no reason why it wouldn't work but Nvidia has disabled it.

    There are hacked drivers out there that can run physx in this manner but again apparently they only work some of the time or cause problems in others such as not supporting the latest drivers releases or the latest physx releases, I've never tried it as only run Nvidia cards ATM.

    http://physxinfo.com/wiki/Hybrid_PhysX

    As for a decent physx card any that supports physx that's cheap a 8 series and above with 512mb memory and 32 cores, don't spend any money at all if possible it isn't worth it your not really missing out on much.

     

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