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Sli or dedicated physic card


Dr.jiggles
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I have an extra xfx geforce gts 250 512mb ddr3 and i was planning on putting it into my system which is

intel core 2 quad q9400 oc

4 gb ddr3

500gb HD

windows 7 32

ultra psu

evga geforce gtx 280 sc edition

 

i have enough power in my power supply and i was thinking if i could put the card with in gtx 280 it doesnt have to be in sli but like will it help my framerate/would it work. If that doesnt work could i set it up to be a dedicated physics card, and if that doesnt work what can i do with it besides the obvious.

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Dedicated PhysX is good to take the load off another card which improves overclocking performance.

 

Straight SLI is good if you're going to O/C but nothing extreme. If you o/c too high on a card with PhysX running, you may get artifacts from time to time.

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you should get another video card like you have in the computer now and youll be straight, cause what i have always been told you cant mix cards in sli or crossfire

 

or pick up 2X 4890 1 gig cards and you will be set at $199. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150438

 

or gtx 260 o/c 896 X2 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125291

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