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Honestly you just said it all
SLI NOT SUPPORTED and thats what PhysX is all about Dual Cards for PhysX Man Sorry fix your other card or take it out of the system and try again, But its doubtful that shader 4.0 will work on just one card, PhysX probelly will over look it, just as it does my agp card in one machine and then my SINGLE pci card in my other machine- Last edited by WhatsOneMore; 05-01-2009 at 01:47 AM. |
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Here read this tread and it will give you a clue about sli and PhysX running with Cryostatis
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=7149 READ IT SLOWLY and absorb all it's worth |
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#3
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Well the card isn't even IN my machine, I know what and how to sli and how to have one card do one thing and the other you know.
I'm not your average joe completly. But I mean I just figured SHADER model 4.0 SHOULD still be enabled even with ONE card.... I still ran the game pretty decently on all high even with ONE card and shader 3.0 enabled in game settings.. My puzzle is why I cant use 4.0 when my card IS 4.0 phsyx Should just be going through either my CPU or my GPU working it harder... How does physX have anything to do with SHADER model 4.0?? maybe thats where i'm still half stupid. |
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#4
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You do not need SLI for PhysX. I have one 8800 GTS 640 overclocked and it runs PhysX in SM4 just fine.
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I know this..><.. MY freaking question is why is it saying I dont have shader model 4.0!
WHEN MY CARD DOES! |
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#6
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Anyway, go into your "config.cfg" and try setting it up in there for SM4. Also make sure you have the latest PhysX driver not included in the most recent graphics driver as of today. Also make sure you have the latest chipset and graphics drivers. Also make sure PhysX in enabled in your nVidia Control Panel. EDIT: Man... that's a lot of edits... Last edited by JuggernautOfWar; 05-01-2009 at 04:37 AM. |
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