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Originally posted by: WelshBloke
If ever a sticky were needed its this one! :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: PCTC2
Another Q for the list.
If I run an SLI setup, can I run a dedicated PhysX GPU on the middle slot, as originally intended for my 680i? Say Dual 8800GTS 512's with an 9600GSO as the PhysX GPU.
Originally posted by: Zogrim
Mirror's Edge is doubled in "Current and upcoming games list" - Mirrors Edge and DICE's "Mirror's Edge"
you can also add Crazy Machines 2+, since it has GPU PhysX SPH-water, and remove Cellfactor, since it cannot be accelerated on GPU
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Q: How many games are compatible with GPU PhysX? Which ones are they?
A: ..GRAW2 (Ageia Island level)..
Additional GPU/PPU PhysX effects are available in Singleplayer/Multiplayer too.. and they are looking way better and seamless than in Ageia Island map
1. Cellfactor is PhysX SDK 2.6 (Revolution) or 2.4.8 (Combat Training) based, and GPU PhysX is available for SDK 2.7.2 and higherCan not? Why not?
Originally posted by: nobodyknows
So here's a question, will a regular ageia physx card work in a crossfire mobo with an ATI card?
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: nobodyknows
So here's a question, will a regular ageia physx card work in a crossfire mobo with an ATI card?
A regular PhysX card will work in basically any motherboard.
Originally posted by: solofly
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: nobodyknows
So here's a question, will a regular ageia physx card work in a crossfire mobo with an ATI card?
A regular PhysX card will work in basically any motherboard.
Yeah but from what I've been reading game support isn't the same or as good... It's a waste of money whoever buys that thing...
Originally posted by: solofly
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: nobodyknows
So here's a question, will a regular ageia physx card work in a crossfire mobo with an ATI card?
A regular PhysX card will work in basically any motherboard.
Yeah but from what I've been reading game support isn't the same or as good... It's a waste of money whoever buys that thing...
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: solofly
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: nobodyknows
So here's a question, will a regular ageia physx card work in a crossfire mobo with an ATI card?
A regular PhysX card will work in basically any motherboard.
Yeah but from what I've been reading game support isn't the same or as good... It's a waste of money whoever buys that thing...
Oh that sucks then.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: solofly
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: nobodyknows
So here's a question, will a regular ageia physx card work in a crossfire mobo with an ATI card?
A regular PhysX card will work in basically any motherboard.
Yeah but from what I've been reading game support isn't the same or as good... It's a waste of money whoever buys that thing...
Oh that sucks then.
PhysX PPU isn't as powerful as running PhysX on a GPU. There were some GPU vs. PPU benchmarks a while back. I'll see if I can find them, then I'll post this Q and A in the OP.
Here it is. Firing Squad was one of the testers.
PhysX performance: GPU vs. PPU vs. CPU
Q: Will ATI cards be able to run PhysX?
A: NOTE: This effort has been abandoned due to AMD's non participation. Nvidia is currently helping Eran Badit of NGOHQ.com with a porting effort to allow PhysX to run on ATI cards. How successful they will be without AMD's blessing is unknown.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
I don't believe it's the driver. Instead, I think that the programmable shaders on the GPU's are just that much stronger than the original dedicated PPU hardware.
Originally posted by: schneiderguy
Q: Will ATI cards be able to run PhysX?
A: NOTE: This effort has been abandoned due to AMD's non participation. Nvidia is currently helping Eran Badit of NGOHQ.com with a porting effort to allow PhysX to run on ATI cards. How successful they will be without AMD's blessing is unknown.
Bullshit. That needs to be removed from the FAQ. Neither ATI nor nvidia ever officially issued a statement regarding this. How do you know that NGOHQ just didnt make it up?
By the way, your nvidia buddy agrees with me.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: schneiderguy
Q: Will ATI cards be able to run PhysX?
A: NOTE: This effort has been abandoned due to AMD's non participation. Nvidia is currently helping Eran Badit of NGOHQ.com with a porting effort to allow PhysX to run on ATI cards. How successful they will be without AMD's blessing is unknown.
Bullshit. That needs to be removed from the FAQ. Neither ATI nor nvidia ever officially issued a statement regarding this. How do you know that NGOHQ just didnt make it up?
By the way, your nvidia buddy agrees with me.
Ummm. ATI gave zero help when it was asked for. Nvidia sent SDK's to NGOHQ when help was asked for. ATI's decision not to help has been pretty consistent with their position on PhysX.
What is it here that you actually wish to dispute? If ATI had helped NGOHQ, I'm sure we would have seen results of said efforts, whether it was successful or not. I don't think this has anything to do with whether or not NGOHQ got hardware from ATI or not. I don't even know the context of the conversation you took that snippit from anyway. Anyhow, this is much more a software thing than a hardware thing. The hardware could have been picked up at any retail store. The software "Know How" is another story. So, it remains in the FAQ until valid data emerges to dispute it. Sorry Schneiderguy. If you find any, please provide it and if warranted, the FAQ will be updated.
Keys
Originally posted by: schneiderguy
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: schneiderguy
Q: Will ATI cards be able to run PhysX?
A: NOTE: This effort has been abandoned due to AMD's non participation. Nvidia is currently helping Eran Badit of NGOHQ.com with a porting effort to allow PhysX to run on ATI cards. How successful they will be without AMD's blessing is unknown.
Bullshit. That needs to be removed from the FAQ. Neither ATI nor nvidia ever officially issued a statement regarding this. How do you know that NGOHQ just didnt make it up?
By the way, your nvidia buddy agrees with me.
Ummm. ATI gave zero help when it was asked for. Nvidia sent SDK's to NGOHQ when help was asked for. ATI's decision not to help has been pretty consistent with their position on PhysX.
What is it here that you actually wish to dispute? If ATI had helped NGOHQ, I'm sure we would have seen results of said efforts, whether it was successful or not. I don't think this has anything to do with whether or not NGOHQ got hardware from ATI or not. I don't even know the context of the conversation you took that snippit from anyway. Anyhow, this is much more a software thing than a hardware thing. The hardware could have been picked up at any retail store. The software "Know How" is another story. So, it remains in the FAQ until valid data emerges to dispute it. Sorry Schneiderguy. If you find any, please provide it and if warranted, the FAQ will be updated.
Keys
That's the story NGOHQ told. ATI nor Nvidia ever said anything about it. For all we know what NGOHQ was doing was completely made up and they never even contacted ATI or nvidia for help. NGOHQ isn't exactly on my list of "respectable" hardware sites.
All im saying is that without an official statement from either company regarding the issue you shouldn't have a big bold claim in your FAQ that may or may not be true. The rest of it is good though, just that one part shouldn't be there IMO.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Absolutely nobody from the ATI camp (I'm talking actual ATI employees) have denied, or even commented on this subject. If it wasn't true, I do believe there would be official statements to crush the FUD. BUT, if you come across an official denial somewhere, by all means post it here so I can remove the bolded text. And by the way, it's only in bold so readers would take NOTE: and know that the following information may have changed in some way according to said NOTE:
linkAMD: PhysX and Other Proprietary Standards Will Die Off
http://hothardware.com/cs/forums/p/38983/307507.aspxWith over 100 developers and 300 leading titles already using Havok?s physics engine -- Havok Physics -- the company has clearly defined its position as the leading developer of game physics. By working together, both companies are demonstrating their commitment to open standards and continued support for the needs of the game community."
"Havok works in partnership with the world's best known game developers -- including Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft and Pandemic Studios.
linkCheng went on to say that Havok physics on Radeon videocards is still forthcoming, possibly by early 2009, but noted that this is just the beginning of in-game physics.
