Yup, LBJ Is correcto, some older card don't need power from the PSU, and the PhysX settings are in nvidia control panel, you just need to set it as the dedicated PhysX card.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Yes the GT430 (and similarly low end cards) do not need a power connector as they can gain sufficient power from the pcie slot.
And yes you can have a dedicated Physx card. However, this is not SLi, it is just having a dedicated Physx card (as such you don't need an SLi bridge, you just have to enable the card as Physx). You can certainly run monitors off a Physx capable card, however I'm not sure what impact that would have on your in-game physx performance. Also, there aren't a huge amount of games that support physx so unless you play these games regularly it's not such a big deal and you can just run pretty much any card normally for your extra monitors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhysX#PhysX_in_video_games
Cheers, guys! I'm still debating getting the card (it's only €40, though) - my two monitors are 1920x1080 and 1680x1050, but my TV is a 720p. Just wondering how much it would cut off and if it's really worth it or if the money might be better spent on a BD-ROM drive (I'm leaning towards this and just dealing with the Windows Control Panel). Still on the fence, though. We'll see.Camm wrote:
Yup, LBJ Is correcto, some older card don't need power from the PSU, and the PhysX settings are in nvidia control panel, you just need to set it as the dedicated PhysX card.
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that got me thinking about how i would start an upgrade.SplinterStrike wrote:
I'm working piece by piece to upgrade my PC over a period of time,
13urnzz wrote:
i recently got an SSD
indeed.. how big is the ssd?13urnzz wrote:
i would start at the motherboard, even if it meant CPU and ram right away.
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Depends on the games you play...NeXuS wrote:
I remember i wont a physics card off of an Xfire contest a few years ago. Would it do me any good installing it in my PC?
http://www.memory4less.com/m4l_itemdeta … ;rid=fd_10
I dont think it will but im just making sure.
Your setup is ok.13urnzz wrote:
the SSD is 128gb.
Splinter's post also reminded me, because i currently run
- Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @2.40 ghz
on an asus formula board (which has been rock solid) and i really want to see what the X79 express chipsets are about.
edit; GPU is ati 5850, running 3 screens @ 1920x1200
Lol BFCapnNismo wrote:
Depends on the games you play...NeXuS wrote:
I remember i wont a physics card off of an Xfire contest a few years ago. Would it do me any good installing it in my PC?
http://www.memory4less.com/m4l_itemdeta … ;rid=fd_10
I dont think it will but im just making sure.
no, i'm not. i would've been hadn't hardware manufacturers and microsoft stopped (quality) support for it. i switched to linux and only boot into seven to play games. until similar fuckup with support happens to seven i'm not paying microsoft a price of full new os for a dubious overhaul of an older one, (edit) which will most probably allow me to skip 8 like i skipped vista.CapnNismo wrote:
/facepalm
Shahter, you're still on XP, aren't you? Get with the times.
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