CrazeD
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+368|6932|Maine
So I know you can use an nVidia card in another PCIe to act as a Physx card. Can you do this with ATi cards too?

I'm getting my HD5870 soon so I was wondering if I can use my HD4850 for Physx.
Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,629|6048|Catherine Black
I think the general rule for ATi and Physx is that they don't like each other.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6841|SE London

I think you can (not for actual PhysX - but for physics acceleration).

X1600 and above I believe....

Last edited by Bertster7 (2009-12-07 10:33:44)

Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,629|6048|Catherine Black

Dauntless wrote:

http://ati.amd.com/technology/crossfire/physics/index.html
Shit, I've read this already. Okay, disregard that first post lulz.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
CrazeD
Member
+368|6932|Maine

Dauntless wrote:

http://ati.amd.com/technology/crossfire/physics/index.html
Okay, question. If I do this, will the limitations of Crossfire apply? Like, dropping VRAM to lowest card and all that?
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6841|SE London

CrazeD wrote:

Dauntless wrote:

http://ati.amd.com/technology/crossfire/physics/index.html
Okay, question. If I do this, will the limitations of Crossfire apply? Like, dropping VRAM to lowest card and all that?
No.

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