Could some1 explain this for me? I get the impression some people are using a ATI graphics card for their main use and a Nvidia card for PhysX. do these work together?
Could some1 explain this for me? I get the impression some people are using a ATI graphics card for their main use and a Nvidia card for PhysX. do these work together?
Nope not that i know. Once i used a nvidea and a ati in 1 computer and it gived errors for me like blue screens etc. Dont know where you heard that people use ATI and NVIDEA cards in 1 system but they get alot errors then
Isnt it a windows 7 only feature..
Asked the same question at Overclock.net and they gave a hugely different answer :P
http://www.overclock.net/ati/823129-...physx-wat.html
The last time i checked, there was a protection in the Nvidia drivers against this, but it was possible to bypass it. That was months ago, so I might be wrong here.
Here is the official guide http://www.overclock.net/ati/591872-...ows-7-ati.html
Mostly pointless curiosity thing right now since Nvidia cards are better than ATI in performance. No need to do this kind of trickery unless you have old Nvidia card lying around you want to stick in as an PhysX processor.
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Yeah I agree even the guy who wrote the thread said he didn't see much gain from it. Grats on post # 2,000.
Umm... Nope. GTX480 is faster. Even without watercooling. http://hothardware.com/Reviews/EVGA-...Review/?page=8
And that watercooled card can be OC'd for 30% more speed from that test.
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Funny how all those 4 cards you listed have 2 GPU's and there aren't any of those for sale from Nvidia side...
Last edited by vesseblah; 2010-09-13 at 07:29 PM.
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the Asus HD5870x2 "Ares" 4Gb is the fastes gfx card in the world. it cost 1467 euro`s here in denmark
the other cards on the list are not faster then Nvidia. pangeltveit is forgetting that the 3 other cards on hes list are dual gpu cards and if you put 2x gtx 480 cards together they will eat the 3 other cards on the list.
but the Ares card is hte fastes card in the world and it will eat 2x gtx 480 cards.
Vesseblah you can buy all 4 cards here in denmark. don`t know why they aren`t on Nvidia`s side. but they are real all 4 cards
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I think he meant Nvidia has no dual GPU cards. The card is essentially two 5870 graphics cores running on a single card in a CrossFire configuration. I haven't compared benchmarks with other cards but I think you are confused. It is the fastest single card out but is basically 2 cards in one. 2 480's would still be faster than this one card. Also the Ares takes up 3 slots.
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Although the cards I wrote have 2 GPU's in CFX, they are still reffered to as A Card
Making a Nvidia high end dual GPU graphic card is currently pointless (at least for mass production), because it would consume more than 300W. Which means they can't sell it as PCI-E compatible.
Last edited by haxartus; 2010-09-13 at 10:35 PM.
There isn't much point in $1500 Asus ARES either when a pair of GTX480's in SLI beats it badly and costs $500 less. Things like ARES or dual GPU Fermi cards are meant for people with more money than brains, so breaking PCIe specification will be the least of their worries.
Also because of the way the ARES card is built (it takes 3 expansion slots instead of 2), you can have only two of those in off-the-shelf motherboard, but you can stick up to four GTX480's into SLI making the Nvidia solution more powerful as a whole. Can but probably shouldn't.
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