Tuesday, October 21, 2014

DIY Desktop Computers Finishing Touches - Two graphics cards

I was able to pick this card up for super cheep.

As you previously saw, I had a GTX 750 Ti FTW. It was good but it wasn't great. I decided to use this card which had twice the pixel fill rate as the primary card and, using the nvidia control panel, configured the 750 Ti as a dedicates PhysX processor which should speed physics up significantly from the CPU.

Its kind of tricky to configure it so I will get some details soon!

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