Nvidia PhysX is a software feature found in the GeForce drivers you install in Windows to run your GTS 250. Traditionally, both graphics and PhysX effects are processed on a single GPU (graphics processing unit). Your GeForce GTS 250 will process both graphics and PhysX on its 750MHz GPU core.
With the EVGA GeForce GTX 275 CO-OP PhysX Edition, however, it has two separate GPU cores - one for processing graphics, the other for processing PhysX.
very well put im impressed 1 more ? though is there really that much of a difference between lets say how my card verses the way a dedicated physx card renders phyx i know when i run the same demos on my dads 8800gt i dont see a hell of a lot of difference in how it looks albeit my card is far better than his 8800.
It all depends on display resolution and CPU bottlenecking. Every Nvidia PhysX performance evaluation is specific to the system's core hardware configuration.
Dude, Nvidia's DirectX 11 launch plans have been all over the news for the past three days..
Two single-GPU models are launching at the end of March and will be known as GeForce GTX 470 and GeForce GTX 480. The former has 448 shaders while the latter has the full 512.
Two months later in May, the dual-GPU monster will launch. Most assume it will be named GeForce GTX 495.
Go open up Google News and search for "geforce gtx 480" you'll learn everything you need to know.
It means that the two GPUs on the card are used for entirely different purposes. There is a GTX 275 core for graphics rendering and a GTS 250 core for PhysX rendering.
To be specific, you have a 55nm GT200b chip for graphics rendering with a 55nm G92b chip for PhysX rendering. Each works independently of one another for entirely different purposes.
That is correct. There are currently only 15 games that support PhysX hardware acceleration. The list can be found by going to Google and searching "list of PhysX games" and clicking on the top result from NZone.
We also want you, the consumer, to be informed about the state of the IT industry and the problems associated with 40nm chip yields that are preventing any Nvidia DirectX 11 products from hitting the market until Q1 2010.
The Fermi announcement at GTC 2009 (GPU Technology Conference) was back on September 30th. It's been a good 6 and a half weeks since then, and we have already heard confirmations that A3 will be the final silicon to tape out, while the cards will be announced at CES 2010 (January 7 - 10th) and the GeForce 300-series cards will launch sometime in Q1. Keep in mind that the Tesla/Quadro workstation Fermi-based GPUs launch in Q2 2010.
thumbs up if u barely heard shit
23razerblazer 1 year ago
I feel so bad I've bought a GTX 285
DProductionss2010 1 year ago
wow i go to mission college and this meeting was next to my school lol.
an8kyoe 2 years ago
I'm going to buy one of those is smart! because is cheaper than buy one for GPU and other for Physx also makes possible to use SLI + Physx dedicated.
A great idea from EVGA.
AlDavisHudson 2 years ago
? here i have a bfg gts250 oc editionit says on the box nvidia physx so its integrated on my gpu right? it says its enabled in nvidia control panel
asus3571 2 years ago
Nvidia PhysX is a software feature found in the GeForce drivers you install in Windows to run your GTS 250. Traditionally, both graphics and PhysX effects are processed on a single GPU (graphics processing unit). Your GeForce GTS 250 will process both graphics and PhysX on its 750MHz GPU core.
With the EVGA GeForce GTX 275 CO-OP PhysX Edition, however, it has two separate GPU cores - one for processing graphics, the other for processing PhysX.
AuDioFreaK39 2 years ago
very well put im impressed 1 more ? though is there really that much of a difference between lets say how my card verses the way a dedicated physx card renders phyx i know when i run the same demos on my dads 8800gt i dont see a hell of a lot of difference in how it looks albeit my card is far better than his 8800.
asus3571 2 years ago
It all depends on display resolution and CPU bottlenecking. Every Nvidia PhysX performance evaluation is specific to the system's core hardware configuration.
AuDioFreaK39 2 years ago
So do have an idea when Nvidia will come out with a dx11 card? Also I have a gtx275 right now will it work in dx10 mode with a dx11 game?.
workensmart 2 years ago
Dude, Nvidia's DirectX 11 launch plans have been all over the news for the past three days..
Two single-GPU models are launching at the end of March and will be known as GeForce GTX 470 and GeForce GTX 480. The former has 448 shaders while the latter has the full 512.
Two months later in May, the dual-GPU monster will launch. Most assume it will be named GeForce GTX 495.
Go open up Google News and search for "geforce gtx 480" you'll learn everything you need to know.
AuDioFreaK39 2 years ago
Cool thanks I'll look it up.
workensmart 2 years ago
512 Nvidia shaders sounds nice, heh I remember when 128 was state of the art.
My 96 SP 9600GSO fits all my needs already, what power these new cards have.
Protoking 1 year ago
i might get this for christmas
1988scottcarey 2 years ago
Does the PhysX edition mean that it works in SLI?
knockdoun 2 years ago
It means that the two GPUs on the card are used for entirely different purposes. There is a GTX 275 core for graphics rendering and a GTS 250 core for PhysX rendering.
To be specific, you have a 55nm GT200b chip for graphics rendering with a 55nm G92b chip for PhysX rendering. Each works independently of one another for entirely different purposes.
AuDioFreaK39 2 years ago
But PhysX only works with certain games.... right?
knockdoun 2 years ago
That is correct. There are currently only 15 games that support PhysX hardware acceleration. The list can be found by going to Google and searching "list of PhysX games" and clicking on the top result from NZone.
AuDioFreaK39 2 years ago
its just fucking gtx 295 with one off cores set to peesix
club4ghz 2 years ago
you're kidding...right?
The GTX 295 uses two 55nm G200-400-B3 cores clocked at 576MHz.
The GTX 275 CO-OP PhysX uses a 55nm G200-105-B3 at 633MHz and a 55nm G92-412-B1 at 738MHz.
The key concept is this: 2x GT200b >> GT200b + G92b
AuDioFreaK39 2 years ago
we dont wont peesx anyway we wont dx11
club4ghz 2 years ago
We also want you, the consumer, to be informed about the state of the IT industry and the problems associated with 40nm chip yields that are preventing any Nvidia DirectX 11 products from hitting the market until Q1 2010.
Do your research.
AuDioFreaK39 2 years ago
last think i heard it was how nvidia show fake cards on conference
club4ghz 2 years ago
The Fermi announcement at GTC 2009 (GPU Technology Conference) was back on September 30th. It's been a good 6 and a half weeks since then, and we have already heard confirmations that A3 will be the final silicon to tape out, while the cards will be announced at CES 2010 (January 7 - 10th) and the GeForce 300-series cards will launch sometime in Q1. Keep in mind that the Tesla/Quadro workstation Fermi-based GPUs launch in Q2 2010.
AuDioFreaK39 2 years ago
If you take a 295 apart, it's essentially two GPUs connected with some sort of mini-sli bridge.
A 275 CoOp is two GPUs, one PCB
scottycatman 2 years ago
fuck this shit give us gt300
club4ghz 2 years ago
that will smoke a GTX 295
67CopperHead 2 years ago
When is this coming to newegg etc?
Hekynn 2 years ago
It will likely be an EVGA exclusive for another month or so.
AuDioFreaK39 2 years ago
U STOLE ANOTHER VIDEO!
and it wasnt till nine, it was till 9:08Pm!
ApSykesThewolf 2 years ago