bikerdude on 29/4/2010 at 16:00
Quote Posted by Bikerdude
Physx mod currently does not work with the 197.** drivers. It appears Nvidia have written more checks into these later drivers which turns off GPU Physx processing after 30 seconds or so.
Update: The Hybrid PhysX mod is now upto (
http://www.filefront.com/16302939/PhysX-mod-1.03.rar) version 1.03 – this release supports 197.xx GPU drivers and lastest 09.10.0222 PhysX System Software.
1.03 – 21/04/2010:
- added support for fixing a timebomb, introduced in 196.75 and 197.xx drivers (gravity reverse + overall slowdown after a few seconds of PhysX processing)
- mod will now attempt to patch PhysX System Software files (helps to eliminate desktop extension requirement on Windows 7)
- mod will now disable “nvsvc” service autostart (helps to fix problems with fake displays)
- improved patching process (no more need to reboot in Safe Mode or terminate any process)
- improved patching logic (mod will no more try to patch non-existent files)
- improved accuracy of some patterns to avoid unnecessary patching
Download (
http://www.filefront.com/16302939/PhysX-mod-1.03.rar) Link 1.03
Albert on 30/4/2010 at 20:40
And the point of this is?
Sorry, I'm just confused as to how one would conveniently have both a very good ATX card and a minimum requirement NVIDIA card, and would use them in conjunction with one another.
bikerdude on 30/4/2010 at 22:37
Quote Posted by Albert
Sorry, I'm just confused as to how one would conveniently have both a very good ATX card and a minimum requirement NVIDIA card, and would use them in conjunction with one another.
Albert, its all in the first post dude.
ATi cards dont support nVidia physx and a few games out there have support for it. So with the above mod its possible to have an ATi card as your primary gfx card (eg. HD4850) and nVidia card as your physx processor (eg. 9600GT) or in my case a HD5870 and 8800GTS_G92.
I've been able to play Batman and recently Metro2033 with physx enabled.
:)
Matthew on 1/5/2010 at 15:05
Quote Posted by Albert
I'm just confused as to how one would conveniently have both a very good ATX card and a minimum requirement NVIDIA card
Like I've had every time I've upgraded a computer, you mean? :p