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LoadsaMoney said:I don't think anyone is, as ATi and Nvidia aint finished it yet, their still working on Havok physics.
lay-z-boy said:It is not public yet,
LoadsaMoney said:Yeah thats what i meant, i was sure you couldn't put 2x cards together and have one solely as a physics card, or 2x with a 3rd solely as the physics card yet in either SLi/Crossfire.![]()
We're already beyond that point if the Alan Wake demonstration on quad-core was anything to go by. From what I've seen, PPUs and GPU physics are already redundant.waso_dude said:might be like the dvd encoding cards....
soon comps/gfx get powerfull enough to surpass them...
Ulfhedjinn said:We're already beyond that point if the Alan Wake demonstration on quad-core was anything to go by. From what I've seen, PPUs and GPU physics are already redundant.
Just another flash in the pan on a long list of technologies that died on their arse before even getting started.
waso_dude said:if i get what your saying.
The 680i boards alow this![]()
He can try, but deep-down I think that even he knows that multi-core is the future of physics.pastymuncher said:You've done it now. He will definately be here soon to shoot that arguement down.![]()
Ulfhedjinn said:We're already beyond that point if the Alan Wake demonstration on quad-core was anything to go by. From what I've seen, PPUs and GPU physics are already redundant.
Just another flash in the pan on a long list of technologies that died on their arse before even getting started.
They're both the same in that they're redundant.lay-z-boy said:GPU physics is something entirely different from physx or whatever.
Its about visual treatment, not actual physics.
Hence its only really for people who have 8800 sli and a big screen.
i would assume it would become the next big thing after image quality, when it becomes available to the mass market, time will tell as with everything.
Ulfhedjinn said:They're both the same in that they're redundant.
Why do it on an expansion board when it can be done on the CPU?
That's what I was getting at.![]()
Judging by the quad-core demonstration of Alan Wake, I would have to disagree.lay-z-boy said:Redundant?
I think not.
CPU's are overrated, they are general processors that don't do one thing to an extreme speed, gpu's on the other had with dx10 programming can do a multitude of things all at very high speeds.
Ulfhedjinn said:Alan Wake