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PhysX quietly retired on RTX 50 series GPUs: Nvidia ends 32-bit CUDA app support
Nvidia has quietly retired 32-bit PhysX support on RTX 50 series GPUs — a game-specific graphics technology that was ...
With NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series graphics cards, PhysX support was dropped. Recently, NVIDIA decided to bring PhysX support for select games back—but does it even matter? PhysX was a huge feature of its ...
Saw this failure of support coming the very day NVIDIA started weaseling their bullshit proprietary (at the time) PissX garbage into games in the first place. It's what happens when you let ...
One of the controversies surrounding the ongoing launch of the GeForce RTX 50 series concerns the fact that it has dropped hardware acceleration for PhysX effects in 32-bit games. This affects the ...
The first real PhysX game – CellFactor – has finally been made available to the public and for anyone with a PhysX card, this is great news. Sure, it's not the first games to support the PhysX cards, ...
Fans of PhysX on 32-bit CUDA are not ready to let go of the capability for the RTX 5090 GPU. Gamers have become inventive by rigging the already expensive graphics card with additional, compatible ...
As in use the 2nd GPU as dedicated physx and the 50xx as your video card? Has anyone actually tried that? I can't imagine that's a configuration that's had any testing by Nvidia themselves. I did skim ...
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