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    Physix very elementary question

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by BlackPanther, Oct 6, 2008.

  1. BlackPanther

    BlackPanther Notebook Consultant

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    :eek: Sorry for the n00b question, but is it possible for me to have physix on notebook in signature? Or would that mean I have to forget about SLI and run one card for graphics and one for physix? :confused:

    If it is possible for me to run notebook in SLI and have physix, what do I need to do: just download physix driver from here or do I need to do anything else?

    Thanks :)
     
  2. Lum-X

    Lum-X Notebook Evangelist

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    yes you will run it fine just make sure that you will have your SLI emabled
     
  3. BlackPanther

    BlackPanther Notebook Consultant

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    Does the Physix bring performance loss?
    Ie I'd get better graphics but less fps?