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2015/10/03 22:16:09 (permalink)
I'm thinking of running my new Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Being I have never done some thing like this wondering if any thinks it worth it?

Running sr-x mother board, 2 E5-2680's and, 96gig's of ddr3 ,EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 with the 1 Titan X card atm. 
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Re: Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Yay or Nae 2015/10/03 22:36:57 (permalink)
No point, really. The Titan X will handle all the PhysX processing without breaking a sweat. I'd just run the single Titan X, and sell or hand down the old Titan to a needy PCMR brother.
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Re: Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Yay or Nae 2015/10/03 22:39:35 (permalink)
Looks like you have the infrastructure for it... I would definitely give it a try and see if it helps out the performance of your games. Personally I wouldn't do it, but I also don't play games that benefit from physx, so it would just be a waste of power.

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Re: Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Yay or Nae 2015/10/03 23:31:52 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby MrBLoody369 2015/10/04 07:24:04
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I'm thinking of running my new Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Being I have never done some thing like this wondering if any thinks it worth it?

Running sr-x mother board, 2 E5-2680's and, 96gig's of ddr3 ,EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 with the 1 Titan X card atm. 


Lemme give you a bit of real world data GTX 980ti with and without a GTX TITAN SC for PhysX. All in game settings maxed @ 1920x1080
 
With TITAN:
 

 
Without TITAN:

 
Of course if you're not running a game that uses GPU accelerated PhysX, the TITAN won't help at all.
post edited by HeavyHemi - 2015/10/03 23:34:35

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Re: Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Yay or Nae 2015/10/04 00:47:44 (permalink)
Nice job HeaveyHemi - fast answer with examples.
 
What is the benchmark you have screenshots of?
 
Is there any one good database to find out which games use GPU accelerated PhysX?

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Re: Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Yay or Nae 2015/10/04 10:05:09 (permalink)
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Nice job HeaveyHemi - fast answer with examples.
 
What is the benchmark you have screenshots of?
 
Is there any one good database to find out which games use GPU accelerated PhysX?


https://en.wikipedia.org/...elerated_PhysX_support
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Re: Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Yay or Nae 2015/10/04 11:30:31 (permalink)
I thought you needed a Maxwell physx card when your primary card is Maxwell, or Kepler for Kepler.  Otherwise you will get stuttering or overall worse performance.  Never tested it out because when I tried using a GTX970 FTW and a GTX275 for physx it would not work at all since they dropped support for the 200 series when releasing the 900 series.  

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Re: Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Yay or Nae 2015/10/04 12:21:22 (permalink)
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Nice job HeaveyHemi - fast answer with examples.
 
What is the benchmark you have screenshots of?
 
Is there any one good database to find out which games use GPU accelerated PhysX?


That is Batman:Arkham Origin.  Here's a good resource for PhysX: http://physxinfo.com/

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Re: Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Yay or Nae 2015/10/04 12:24:53 (permalink)
Thanks kram36 & HeavyHemi

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Re: Titan X with an org Titan as dedicated physic's card? Yay or Nae 2015/10/04 12:27:23 (permalink)
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I thought you needed a Maxwell physx card when your primary card is Maxwell, or Kepler for Kepler.  Otherwise you will get stuttering or overall worse performance.  Never tested it out because when I tried using a GTX970 FTW and a GTX275 for physx it would not work at all since they dropped support for the 200 series when releasing the 900 series.  


Not at all. You're correct in the sense that the driver has to support both models of GPU. And since the 200 series is no longer supported in the newer drivers, you can't use one as a dedicated PhysX GPU. Also, PhysX performance scales with the power of the GPU used. For a GTX 960 and above, I wouldn't go less than a GTX 650Ti or better.
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