Mr. Stryker
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As the thread title says, can I do this? My backup card is a Galaxy GT 640 that I'm currently using right now while the 780 gets here.
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Wondering the same. Don't play Planetside 2 but with a single GTX 660 on Borderlands 2 I cranked up PhysX to high and all the detail up and everything's been fine.What's the point of having a dedicated PhysX card? And how recent would it have to be?
having a dedicated physx card takes the load off the primary card. however if the dedicated physx card can't keep up with the primary 3d card, the primary 3d card will be stuck waiting for the physx to "catch up".
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having a dedicated physx card takes the load off the primary card. however if the dedicated physx card can't keep up with the primary 3d card, the primary 3d card will be stuck waiting for the physx to "catch up".
Then it may have something to do with how the game was designed to utilize PhysX. I already beat Metro LL on a GTX 660 Ti and it ran great at 2560x1440 on Med/High settings and never saw any serious slowdowns. I'm re-playing the game in Ranger mode, but not playing it much now (back to my daily BF3/WoW routine after beating two singleplayer games, one of them being Bioshock: Infinitey [wow great game as well]) but I can play Planetside 2 to see the difference. Do I need to download FRAPS? I do have a licensed copy that I bought years ago, hopefully it's still there.
I see you have a fairly similar setup to mine. Unfortunately, I don't have Metro: LL. Any chance you could fully disable your PhysX card so you can run your GTX 780 at PCI-E x16 instead of x8 to see how much of a difference that makes? I'm curious to see if cards are starting to get to performance levels that are saturating PCI-E 2.0 x16.