stolz said:you obvioiusly have not been following it because it is out and being produced by BFG and ASUS. I was just wondering if it was worth shelling out 300 bucks for
It doesn't necessarily give you realistic physics. Think of it like a video card. Way back when, all graphics calculations were done by the CPU, now video cards offload that freeing up CPU time.you mean a PCI card that supposedly creates realistic physics in games?
Yes they do.i.Angel said:Where did you find it for $300??? Yes they are making it but it is not being sold to the public individually! Yes, it is in some Dell's (Renegade) and in some Alienwares but no where else. You obviously havn't been following![]()
you are correct, t just takes the load off the other proccessing units. and in time will most likly become a standered as like the video card did.Cromewell said:It doesn't necessarily give you realistic physics. Think of it like a video card. Way back when, all graphics calculations were done by the CPU, now video cards offload that freeing up CPU time.
The PhysX processor is the same thing but for physics processing (ie. character movement, shattering environment object, etc).
liuliuboy said:they're being released to the public very soon, in may i think.
HAHA sry that was funny.Cromewell said:No, believe it or not, that is a video card
Not sure if any of these are out yet, but games with PhysX support are ready.and games don't support the realistic physics of it yet
Mr.Suave said:is it worth getting a PhysX card? i want to get GRAW and unreal but that would suck if id have to shell out another 300...
and if you check out the rel time footage you can really see a difference.