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This just made my week!!! I can't wait to play on.. erm
That's all it is good for is trying, then you will soon realize what a waste of time, energy and heat a physx card is and subsequently remove it form your system.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3744/...terogeneous-gpu-physx-its-a-bug-not-a-featureOriginally Posted by Anandtech
We just got done talking with NVIDIA about the matter and they clarified the issue for us. In what we expect is going to be a disappointment for many of you, the lack of a PhysX restriction on the current 257.15 beta drivers is a bug, not a feature - the restriction should have been in those drivers and it was not. NVIDIA will be reinstating the restriction in the WHQL build of these drivers, and presumably all drivers thereafter.
Out of interest how do you get a nvidia card to work with an ATI card? Do you just plug the Physx card into another PCI-e slot without any other connectors? Does it need to be connected to the monitor etc.
The CUDA option is there under 3D Settings for me but trying to change the selection just crashes the control panel (and with nVidia cards in the system for rendering it just does CUDA on the first card anyway). Hopefully something thats fixed in the WHQL release.
This probably just means somebody with brains at Nvidia realised that alienating some 35% of your target market is not a good sales tactic.