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Nvidia GTX280/260 and 9800GTX/+ 177.39 Beta Driver with PhysX-Support

Got this working on my 8800GTS 512MB, my original 3DMark Vantage score was 6501:

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With PhysX-Support, it increased to 7871

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Installed the physx driver with 175.16 drivers installed on my 8800GT and its enabled the Geforce PhysX option in the PhysX control panel... need to find something to test that its actually working with these drivers now...

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Enabled on 175.16s (untested to see if it actually wotks in games yet).
 
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hmm i dunno, it certinly wouldnt suprise me if they dont...

I dunno, but i think it would annoy a lot of people if they didn't. Going by the OP's post it really should:

Today, NVIDIA officially launched GPU acceleration for PhysX when they released the PhysX driver version 8.06.12 which enables PhysX acceleration for the following cards :
GeForce GTX 280
GeForce GTX 260
GeForce 9800 GTX+
GeForce 9800 GTX

You will need to install the latest 177.39 ForceWare driver in addition to the PhysX driver. At this moment, PhysX support has only been enabled for those four GPUs. NVIDIA will progressively enable PhysX support in the other GeForce 9 and GeForce 8 graphics over the next few weeks
 
Nice as it is, its abit of a cheek they didn't release this stuff ages ago soon after aquiring AGEIA's PhysX nonsense in the first place. But damn impressive nontheless, will this actually transfer to games though in real use or just for those PhysX "tech demo" type scenes?
 
Nice as it is, its abit of a cheek they didn't release this stuff ages ago soon after aquiring AGEIA's PhysX nonsense in the first place. But damn impressive nontheless, will this actually transfer to games though in real use or just for those PhysX "tech demo" type scenes?

Well with the acquisition of Ageia I reckon that Nvidia will use it to their advantage. There's quite a few PPU enabled games out there (seen the list yesterday) and also UT3 with this new driver is meant to be pretty great. I'm sure it was about double of the FPS with Physics enabled compared to the old driver. It's a decent addition but with Ageia and how it all worked out before it seems as if the majority don't really care for this. However, with Nvidia having their fingers in so many game developers pies I wouldn't be surprised if this actually takes off.

So there is proof that it's already making an impact on UT3 so that shows it's not just a 3dmark thing :). Now it's going to be exciting what AMD and Havok come up with ;).
 
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