Physx Processing Unit Card

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  1. PS3Talk

    PS3Talk Well-Known Member

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    DAMN!!! Take a look at this PhysX accelerated card and look how much physics and clarity will this give for PC games. To let you know, PhysX is a physics processor card that will enhance physics and clear graphics for your PC games. No, it will not replace the PCI-Express card. This is considered as a "add-on" with your PCI-Express. This card goes to your PCI slot and gives your graphics card (AGP or PCI-Ex) the movement and awesome physics to your games. Here are the linkeys to see this card:

    http://gear.ign.com/articles/697/697450p1.html

    http://physx.ageia.com/
     
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    I heard about these. they only sell it in Dell, Falcon, and Alienware computers.

    games run fine on my gfx, of course I'm not a hardcore gamer, so there you go...
     
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    Great technology..nice explosions

    Only 300 bucks on Falcon builds...of course, throw that on top of the gfx cards you gotta buy too so..yea..
     
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    if I'm right, you would need SLI to have this.. the expansion, and gfx card... or at least two PCI-E 16x slots...
     
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    First of all, not only that these cards are available on most system manufacturers like Dell and Alienware. Asus and BFG will make these as "add-on" cards. Second, this card will be PCI-E x1 (not PCI-Express x16) or regular PCI slots. :D
     
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