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Subject: physx
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ja5on 28.12.09 - 06:31am
i had a look at the 4890 n on d box it says its physx capable. The gtx260 is d same price as d 4890. Both r dx 10.1. Which 1 shud i go 4? Is physx such a big deal in games? Which is d beta card between dem? * +
jay.mack 28.12.09 - 06:56am
the 260 is dx10.0 not dx10.1, the ati card doesent do pysics, it lets the cpu handle it. the products are misslabled and missinformed. as for the better card there both pretty much mid-high end gfx so both will perform well in games. * +
jay.mack 28.12.09 - 06:58am
but realy if you are gona upgrade then wait till march and nvidia will bring out its new dx11 cards then pick a mid- high end card from there new 1s or a 5770, depending on your processor of course. its no good trying to run 1 of theses cards on anything less than a q6600 * +
rohan01 28.12.09 - 08:46am
Will they work ok on amd athlon 620 x4? * +
rohan01 28.12.09 - 08:59am
Also, I wanna know the same, is physx really such a big deal that,ppl r buyin gfx cards exclusively for it? Only some games support it * +
rohan01 28.12.09 - 09:01am
Which other ati cards let the processor handle physx?? And is it ok or looks cr*ppy? * +
spartan2 28.12.09 - 12:23pm
no ati cards accelerate physx. So it doesnt work that well even with a powerful quad core * +
jay.mack 28.12.09 - 01:41pm
the card you want to considder is a gtx260 - gtx 275 depending on price to performance you want to pay for. * +
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