Nvidia Releases Official PhysX 9.09.0010 System Drivers

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Nvidia releases official PhysX 9.09.0010 system drivers


GTX 285/295 support added, system crashes resolved

Yesterday, Nvidia released a new set of PhysX system drivers for its GeForce 8, 9 and GTX 200 series desktop GPUs as well as all AGEIA PhysX PPUs.

What's particularly noteworthy about this release is the fact that unlike most previous releases, this one actually includes a change log. To begin, the new drivers add support for the recently released GTX 295 and the upcoming GTX 285, set to launch on January 15th.

More importantly, however, the release resolves occasional system crashes in Mirror's Edge when PhysX is running on certain hardware configurations. Additionally, several PhysX SDK runtime issues have been addressed for multi-GPU configurations in Hybrid environments - for instance, if two or three GPUs are rendering in SLI while an additional GPU is calculating physics. All latest runtimes and SDK runtimes seem to be included as well. Finally, the release supports PhysX acceleration on GeForce via CUDA 2.0 for SDK versions 2.7.3, 2.7.2, 2.7.5, 2.8.0 and 2.8.1.

The new drivers are an official release from Nvidia and can be downloaded here.



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I just received my new GTX295 yesterday(previously used 8800 ultra)... Should I be downloading PhxsX Software ?

I noticed that one of the highlights indicates the below
Runtime upgrade ONLY for AGEIA PhysX processors users. (New installations should install older PhysX system software such as version 8.09.04 ? prior to installing this update).

If i wanted to download this... should I be installing version 8.09.04 first ?
 

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Can anyone tell me if these install properly on Win7? Looks like this will resolve my issue of not having PhysX support in the WDDM drivers if so.