| Sqrl said: PhysX cards are on the way out right now, mark my words. And the 8800s have physics support, granted a seperate card would take some stress off the rest of the system, no doubt. But with current prices of PhysX cards from Ageia being around $135 and the performance increases being somewhat negligible in rigs similar to mine I really don't see the point in it. Actually my rig is set up with a nice PSU and my motherboard is SLI ready so my next upgrade will probably be another 8800 GTS when they become available at sub $200 prices. |
i doubt it.. it seems more devs are getting into the feel of having a separate card for physics. UT3 does install Physx drivers. UT3 will be a big push for Ageia. They are making a better model of their card that actually supports PCIe ports which will improve it's proformance. I'. still waitinf for a motherboard with 4 or 5 PCIe2 ports. lol Quad-SLI with a physx card = dream.










