Alright, I've been googling my thumbs away and have gotten completely mixed answers about all this.
What is important when considering a dedicated hybrid (AMD + Nvidia) Physx card?
I've seen people saying that Cuda core amount is the only thing to look for, Cuda core and memory bandwith, and even just the architecture of the card.
Lets also assume everyone in this thread has every Physx enabled game, I see too much "not worth it this is dumb" around the internet. Borderlands 2 is a clear example that Physx is worth it
tl;dr best dedicated Physx card for hybrid physx
seeing as pretty much every nvidia card handles physx 100000000x better than an AMD card you don't have to search too hard
the problem I believe is fundamentally running both an nvidia and amd card in the same system - drivers and all that fun stuff
[editline]25th September 2012[/editline]
honestly if you want physx that bad just buy a GTX 680 or something
The drivers and all that jazz are the easiest part imo, tons of people have gotten around Nvidia's disabling Physx on AMD drivers.
I would get a 680 or something if I had tons of money to blow. Basically, what I'm personally looking for is a low-power and maybe even single slot card to handle Physx while keeping my AMD card.
physx is hardly disabled on AMD, the problem is AMD has specifically ignored nvidia's offers to implement physx-capable hardware on AMD cards
the problem is the drivers are not configured to enable nvidia's hardware accelerated physx when the primary card is an AMD card
the best bet is this thread on NGOHQ
[url]http://www.ngohq.com/graphic-cards/17706-hybrid-physx-mod-v1-03-v1-05ff.html[/url]
It's certainly possible
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