Originally posted by: 3MDR
I have the latest drivers for the GTX 280, but why would I need separate PhysX drivers? Shouldn't it all be integrated?
Originally posted by: 3MDR
My system:
e8400 @ 3.6 ghz
BFG GTX 280OC2
4 gig ddr2 800 mhz
Corsair TX750
I still can't believe that PhysX drops my framerates. I thought it was supposed to integrate smoothly into games, not be a hindrance.
As others have asked numerous times already, have you fully updated your game and drivers? PhysX
is integrated, but like any hardware solution, it requires a driver for the HAL translation from software to hardware....its not just going to happen magically. Although Nvidia does bundle the PhysX drivers with their video driver, you need to make sure to get the latest video driver to ensure you have the latest PhysX driver. Mirror's Edge had both a patch and PhysX driver update the day of launch, so you'll most likely need both if you're having problems.
Here's the steps you need to take:
1) Download 181.22 WHQL with the updated PhysX driver version included.
2) Download the patch/title update for Mirror's Edge. Was released the same day the game launched.
3) Open PhysX properties in NV Control panel and make sure GPU acceleration is on.
4) If you still see slowdowns with PhysX, you may need to delete the PhysX related .dlls from the game directory, as they will have precedence over .dlls in the system folders.
A single GTX 280 shouldn't have any problems running max settings at 1920x1200 with PhysX going by reviews. Your experience seems similar to what a Radeon user would see without PhysX acceleration, which tells me your software/drivers aren't properly configured.