Hey all,
I "upgraded" recently from an ATI 4650 to an Nvidia GT240 w/DDR5. The 4650 seemed to do better with stuff that needed more shader power - actually the GT 240 really sucks in some games much more than the 4650.
So, I am wondering if disabling (by uninstaling the Physx driver) Physx will help the card use more of it's shader power toward in-game stuff. What I mean is that I have plenty of CPU and not much of a GPU - I'm guessing that in Physx enabled games the GT240 will probably run the games better with Physxs turned off? Since it wont be bogging down a card that was seemingly made to bog...
I "upgraded" recently from an ATI 4650 to an Nvidia GT240 w/DDR5. The 4650 seemed to do better with stuff that needed more shader power - actually the GT 240 really sucks in some games much more than the 4650.
So, I am wondering if disabling (by uninstaling the Physx driver) Physx will help the card use more of it's shader power toward in-game stuff. What I mean is that I have plenty of CPU and not much of a GPU - I'm guessing that in Physx enabled games the GT240 will probably run the games better with Physxs turned off? Since it wont be bogging down a card that was seemingly made to bog...