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Hey guys, a buddy of mine mentioned that it's possible to use a second graphics card (doesn't have to be the same make or model) as a physics processor. Anyone heard of this? If it exists what is required to run it.
Originally posted by: Absolution75
Has anyone tried running something like an HD4870 for video and then say an nVidia 8XXX card for PhysX? Do they get along well?
Originally posted by: cantbprince
Anyone know of any benchmarks of secondary cards with a decent card? ie. like a 8800 vanilla with a 9800 gt as a primary? Does this work for all motherboards?or only certain ones?
Any model 8 series cards?
Where can i find more information about this?
Originally posted by: nRollo
Originally posted by: Absolution75
Has anyone tried running something like an HD4870 for video and then say an nVidia 8XXX card for PhysX? Do they get along well?
The 180 series drivers have support for using a second NVIDIA based card as a PhysX card, but I don't believe either the ATi or NVIDIA drivers support a mix.
I will verify this.
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: nRollo
Originally posted by: Absolution75
Has anyone tried running something like an HD4870 for video and then say an nVidia 8XXX card for PhysX? Do they get along well?
The 180 series drivers have support for using a second NVIDIA based card as a PhysX card, but I don't believe either the ATi or NVIDIA drivers support a mix.
I will verify this.
I think it's a Windows limitation. I don't think Vista (at least) allows you to run both nV and ATI video drivers at the same time.
Originally posted by: adlep
I would buy, install, and run any Geforce 8600 series cards for physx. Should be more than enough and it is possibl to pick one up for around $40.00 or so...
Originally posted by: dguy6789
If PhysX actually does become something more than a gimmick, I would consider purchasing an 8800 or something to use for it. Both companies better get on the ball for being able to AMD and Nvidia drivers on the same machine.