• Best last version of Nvidia drivers that stull supported PPU's
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She's built. The four-way SLI GeForce 7950 GX2 + PhysX PPU G-brick has been assembled for use in a legacy Core 2 Duo XP system. [IMG]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a166/ballsandy/Computer%20related/100_2268.jpg[/IMG] The thing is that in order for the PPU to actually work I need to figure out which was the last stable set of drivers nvidia released that supported both the 7950's in 4-way mode and PhysX PPU's that Ageia released. Can't use anything newer as it disables the PPU and forces me to use the CPU for physics. Edit: For the record this also appears to be my 2000th post.
[url]http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/112667-13-restore-ageia-support-latest-nvidia-drivers[/url]
Oh wow, I had no idea that someone had figured out how to shoehorn the PPU support into the latest PhysX release. Thanks!
Amazing how 5 years ago, the [I]top-end dual GPU[/I] card needed only a single 6 pin power connector. Compare that to what we have now... And yet the power requirements still keep increasing.
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