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CUDA Enabled PhysX Application: NVIDIA Fluids Tech Demo

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The NVIDIA fluid particle demo uses PhysX technology accelerated by the CUDA architecture. Released in October 2008 as part of a GeForce Powerpack Over 64000 SPH fluid particles pour into the scene, push aside wooden crates, which float up as the fluid level rises. All these particles are simulated real time using accelerated PhysX, each SPH particle moves in the scene as the result of interactions with other particles, rigid body objects and the surrounding environment. This demo was recorded using a GeForce 9800GTX+

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  • @gameswindows hardware > software at the same time as hardware is nothing without software. :)

  • i have the same graphics card. 9800 GTX+ i love it

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  • hardware > software

  • Hi, I cant find this info ANYWARE..Can someone explainme how is a geforce "physx enabled" card HW accelerated?

    Is it by a dedicated physx hardware in the card OR is it by CUDA gpgpu??

    I searched EVERYWHERE, cant find the info, neither the nvidia documents about specific cards have the info..

  • try checking the info on nvidias site

  • woa..

  • Most likely it will.

  • does ge force 9300m gs cuda 512 mb work on this?

  • impressive you can feel the viscosity just by looking at it!

  • what is CUDA???

  • You have the -10 IQ, its sucks. :D

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