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This review is all about a product that is said to be the next leap in the gaming hardware world. Not only are we now able to run quad graphics card setups in SLI or Crossfire mode, Dual core processors and more, we are now able to run the physics of...
As graphics cards get more powerful, now with upto 4 GPUs capable of running simultaneously there is an insane bottleneck with the CPU. This is where the Ageia card will come into play. However, as it stands there are so few games that support this ca...
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Early PCs werent terribly hot on graphical sophistication. Games had to rely on the main processor carrying out virtually all of the jobs, with the result that none were carried out particularly well. Things improved when nVidia brought out the GeF...
With cards retailing for £200 and games thin on the ground, the PhysX is a product you can happily do without for now. However, the concept is interesting. Itll only take one must-have games title that shows us what the PhysX chip is really capable o...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-10 01:46:49
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Ageia card to handle in-game physics: This is a review of the Asus PhysX P1 PCI card with 128MB of RAM, but that immediately raises the question; What the heck is a PhysX card? When you play a game, the CPU and...
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The worlds first physics processing unit could revolutionise gaming forever The CPU is massively overloaded when running a game, furiously calculating everything from artificial character intelligence to accurate physics modelling, as well as decidin...
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Unfortunately, it has taken much longer than six months for PhysX support in AAA titles. In fact, the next really big game to deliver the kind of enhancements we were expecting from the card is , just released. The game ships with a special "Ageia Isla...
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In 2002, five innovative technologists and entrepreneurs shared the vision of a uniquely diverse company teaming together, to add new levels of realism to computer simulated physics processes. They brought their skills and knowledge from around the wor...
AGEIA PhysX is the first dedicated Physics Engine that hits the market in 2006. Ageia has a good selling point, aiming at enthusiast users who want to add extra realism to their gaming experience. Looking at the blurb, Ageia PhysX looks and feels lik...
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amdzone.com Updated: 2011-08-10 01:46:41
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Ive posted up my review of Asuss Ageia PhysX card, a PPU (physics processing unit). We put the review up later but the drivers were much, much, more solid. Though thats promising, Ageia still has tough competition ahead but we look forward to what t...
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The specifications on the Asus PhysX P1 card are identical to those on the BFG card -- AGEIA has only a single product offering thus far and it makes sense the two products would be near facsimiles. Specifications (from Asus.com) Processor TypeA...
The Asus PhysX P1 accelerator card is the best option available for dedicated hardware physics powered by AGEIA. If the platform itself were more exciting or the outlook for upcoming PhysX titles was more appealing, I might be able to recommend that...
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When Agiea released information about their PPU's (Physics processing Unit): there was much excitement in the tech and gaming world. Was this to be the next revolutionary thing in gaming?We're going to take a look at an Ageia card made by Asus and see...
Is it worth buying a PhysX just for G.R.A.W.? No I can honestly say it is not quite worth it. Is it worth buying a PhysX for G.R.A.W. and Cell factor?...yes.If the games that are due to come out using PhysX are as good as Cell Factor is with it's interact...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-10 01:46:50
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In religious circles, some worshipers kiss poisonous snakes to demonstrate their faith in God: “The Lord will protect me.” In retail circles, some consumers buy largely unproven products that establish a wholly new market category to demonstrate their...
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firingsquad.com Updated: 2011-08-10 01:46:55
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By now you’ve no doubt probably heard about AGEIA’s PhysX physics processing unit, first announced by AGEIA at GDC last year. PhysX has been hyped to change the way games are played, as physics processing could potentially be used to handle a...
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