Just thinking here, wouldnt you be loosing a bit of performance by using such an old card for physx? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbww3dhzK0M
*I have never used Physx, so I'm just wondering.
*I have never used Physx, so I'm just wondering.
He won't get any benefit whatsoever, Skyrim uses Havok.
Really, Enossirq, just get rid of that card. PhysX was nothing more than a failed gimmick, no one uses it, and you're wasting a PCI-E X16 slot with it there. If anything, take it out to conserve power consumption and improve the life of your PSU.
Anyways, these are my current specs:
MoBo: MSI P67A-GD65 (B3)
>Intel P67 Northbridge
>SLI Ready
CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.3GHz
>Quad Core
Memory: 8Gb DDR3 @ 1333MHz (2X 4Gb)
>Dual Channel
GPU: nVidia GeForce 8800GT
>512Mb GDDR3 VRAM
>2 Way SLI
>DirectX 10
PSU: 700Watt
Audio: Creative SB X-Fi Titanium
>With ALchemy
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
>64bit
It is highly likely that my GPUs will be exchanged for a single GTX 460 by the time Skyrim comes out, too, so I should have more VRAM and DX 11 support available to me by then.