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| Vista Home Premium x64 | ASUS PhysX card with 2 ATI HD4850 crossfired? I have an MSI HD4850 and a PowerColor HD4850 crossfired (well, the PowerColor is still in the mail but soon to be crossfired) and was wondering if I would see an increase in performance if I added an ASUS PhysX PCI express x1 card. I ask this because I've seen an article that showed that in ATI crossfire one card handles rendering and the other handles physics via Havoc. So would Agei and Havoc physics handling work together or would this be an incompatible setup? Thanx |
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| Server 2008 R2 , Windows 7 6801 + 6936 x64,6801 6956 x32, Windows Home Premium Sp1 x64, Linux | Re: ASUS PhysX card with 2 ATI HD4850 crossfired? they would have no difference.... as there would be a physics card installed..... one is more than enough for todays standards there might be incompatibilities and you wont see any gain.... |
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