Nvidia Physx Performance + new drivers


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so basically wondering what Hardware you all are running and your performance with the new drivers and physx fluid demo and or any other physx based demo something just for fun

3800x2

2GB ram

8600GTS

Fluid demo performance Fraps 22FPS and 2FPS software mode on windows vista 32bit ultimate all up to date

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Fly means better FPS performance

drown means lower FPS worse performance

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i tried a small program called phyX fluidmark it does some benchmarking for phyX

phyX thro CPU (software mode )got about ~1286 point

about 22 fps on average

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phyX thro gpu got about ~5300 point

much smoother 89 fps average some major improvment over cpu mode :D

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edit : waired the screenshot doesn't show up

Edited by Skynetfuture

This fluid demo a seperate download or the one included with the drivers? (the ones found in PhysX options) I was feeling brave and decided to try them to see how badly it would run on my 8600GTS and it ran smooth with PhysX on and off :blink: I must be doing something wrong...I'm guessing it's probally a seperate application? where you get it from? Nvidia?

This fluid demo a seperate download or the one included with the drivers? (the ones found in PhysX options) I was feeling brave and decided to try them to see how badly it would run on my 8600GTS and it ran smooth with PhysX on and off :blink: I must be doing something wrong...I'm guessing it's probally a seperate application? where you get it from? Nvidia?

Try here: http://www.nvidia.com/content/forcewithin/us/download.asp it's the last one on the list, just uncheck all the other boxes.

If you want smoother performance, use GTX2xx or 9800 as a main GPU and a 9600GT as a GPU that will be in charge of PhysX.

There is only one problem, and that is that you will need a little more blood (money). :)

EDIT: This is meant for PhysX enabled games.

The first PhysX enabled game I tried, UT3, suffered in the PhysX Mod Pack maps. In Lighthouse, after blowing half the walls to bits, FPS dropped to 4. :| Tornado wasn't all that much better; a 9-bot CTF match with the tornado ripping through the map pulled frames down to 10.

Honestly, that doesn't look impressive in the least. Something like what Alan Wake demonstrated with Intel CPUs and Havok was far better, and probably less taxing on the system to begin with.

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