You just stick it in there and go into the nVidia control panel and select it as the PhysX GPU.Do i Sli it? or just leave it in there and not put a monitor to it?
On the few games that use Physx, only a few out of the few games that use physx get around an additional 4 fps at 4k. It's really not worth the additional power consumption and heat.I would still see if it helps, benchmark it, you have the card anyway.
SameI prefer to use the standard uninstaller and then run DDU to remove any garbage left over in safe mode. Some stuff will be active potentially - in safe mode this is not the case.
Would need a screenshot of what exactly you saw so we know what is going on.I was prompted a number of options like- Yes, Yes to all, no, no to all
If you have downloaded the new drivers then install them.It's telling me to install my new drivers??
To expand on that,You only have to remove motherboard if you are installing an aftermarket cpu heatsink/fan.
Yes, I should have added that. But frankly with any decent aftermarket cooler, you'll need to remove motherboard.To expand on that,
Only if the aftermarket cpu heatsink/fan requires a backplate mount/bracket that you can't reach. Some aftermarket coolers don't require a bracket on the back of the motherboard.
Not necessarily. Sometimes for ease, yes. But that's what the CPU bracket hole is forYes, I should have added that. But frankly with any decent aftermarket cooler, you'll need to remove motherboard.
My H100 uses the stock AMD mounting solution.Yes, I should have added that. But frankly with any decent aftermarket cooler, you'll need to remove motherboard.
Interesting. I've never had a aftermarket cooler that did (except for my socket 939 cooler from CompUSA - it was their brand but for the socket).My H100 uses the stock AMD mounting solution.
Actually I had to steal the stock bracket from a friend because I didn't have mine anymore. Didn't think high end coolers would ever use the stock shitty clip system AMD uses.