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Setting up hybrid PhysX was incredibly easy. The way I setup the hybrid PhysX was to install the latest nVidia Forceware, which includes the latest PhysX drivers, and then run a utility called Hybridiz. Once that was done I removed all default PhysX DLLs from the Borderlands 2 executable directory except for PhysXExtensions.dll. Set PhysX to high and I was on my way. I was really expecting more out of adding a dedicated PhysX card. Instead of a constant 60 FPS (with PhysX set to Low) I now see dips in the 40s. Perhaps there is more to it? Here's a shot of MSI Afterburner showing framerate and GPU usage. GPU 4 is the 650Ti.
This is with everything maxed in the game at 2560x1600 with vsync off and the FPS limiter off. What do you think? Is the GPU usage low, or is this normal for a 650Ti as a dedicated PhysX card? Is there something that can be done to reduce the dips?
This is with everything maxed in the game at 2560x1600 with vsync off and the FPS limiter off. What do you think? Is the GPU usage low, or is this normal for a 650Ti as a dedicated PhysX card? Is there something that can be done to reduce the dips?
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