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PhysX card- is it worth it?

As far as I am aware the new PhysX games do not work on the old Ageia cards. Also I believe you cannot run an Nvidia card for PhysX while an ATi card is present.
 
As far as I am aware the new PhysX games do not work on the old Ageia cards. Also I believe you cannot run an Nvidia card for PhysX while an ATi card is present.

there's a patch that lets you.
Not really worth buying a card but if you have an old one then yes.
 
AFAIK some of the newer features can't run on the old PPUs anyhow even with the patch they run on CPU instead.

Theres only like 2 games worth using a PhysX card out atm and no major releases in the near future so not really worth it atm, tho if you happen to play Eve I believe at some vague point in the future they will be using hardware acceleration for the highest level of physics for characters in ambulation (hair, cloth, etc. effects do look a lot nicer with highest level).
 
Could always get something like a 2nd hand 8800gt or 9800gt for about £30, just as a little side project over the weekend.

I imagine Brink will be using it, similar engine to Mirror's Edge (which also has nice physx support). :)
 
YEAH mirrors edge is one, I know it's getting on a bit but it's SO good I just adore the environments.

Thanks for that guys, not worth getting an ageia card then...

and i have a 5870 in, could i put my old 8600gs in a slot and use that for physx?
 
YEAH mirrors edge is one, I know it's getting on a bit but it's SO good I just adore the environments.

Thanks for that guys, not worth getting an ageia card then...

and i have a 5870 in, could i put my old 8600gs in a slot and use that for physx?

Amazing game <3 Very underated...

And sure you could, would need a hacked driver to enable it but should be simple enough :)
 
Do you know, I don't think I'll bother. I dislike nVidia as they do things like deliberately disable physX when you run a radeon alongside. now that's just sad. if i bought it i want to use it as and when i want.

anyway dont want to start a war but thanks for your help, i'll probably look into it a bit maybe just for mirrors edge but if it's a massive chore i really cant be bothered, my system runs nice as it is

thanks guys! any more advice please keep it coming
 
Could always get something like a 2nd hand 8800gt or 9800gt for about £30, just as a little side project over the weekend.

I imagine Brink will be using it, similar engine to Mirror's Edge (which also has nice physx support). :)

AFAIK Brink is a highly modified idtech4 engine so doubt PhysX will be used.

Haha! Excellent summary of PhysX

Not really - a good summary of the useage so far of PhysX, the API itself is far more capable.
 
Theres only like 2 games worth using a PhysX card out atm and no major releases in the near future so not really worth it atm

If Rroff is denouncing an nvvidia feature, then you know it's dead in the water.

Mirror's Edge looked nice (I ran it on a HD4870 with a 9600GT for physx before nvidia blocked physx on ATI systems), but apart from that I've seen no games that utilize physx to it's potential whatsoever.
 
Not really - a good summary of the useage so far of PhysX, the API itself is far more capable.

That's the real problem :( Physx is an excellent physics engine, and some of the fluid dynamics stuff it can produce is absolutely gorgeous, but until Nvidia allow it's use on non-Nvidia kit, it's potential is utterly squandered.

Wasn't there a game which virtually required the use of Physx? Cryostasis i think it was called. Crap game, gorgeous physics, a rather lovely demonstration of what you could do with physx, and that was early in it's implementation! Brought my gtx280 to it's knees though.
 
Yeah cryostasis and there was also cell factor.

I love PhysX, I hate what nVidia have done to it and the result that most developers won't invest time in it and those that do so far tend to make a bad job of it.
 
Yeah right... AMD/ATI have been pushing "open" GPU Physics since 2005 ish.............. duke nuken forever will be out and forgotten before that happens. Which is sad in a way as their tech demos were quite impressive i.e.
but its not gonna happen.
 
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