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EVGA Releases a Video Card with Co-Op, Physics-Only GPU
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bapenguin
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 EVGA Releases a Video Card with Co-Op, Physics-Only GPU

While EVGA has had a CO-OP line of video cards for a while now, their latest edition to the dual GPU lineup is something a bit unique. Instead of allowing SLI on a single card like most of the other co-op cards, the GTX 275 CO-OP uses a GTX 275 GPU for graphics and a GTS 250 GPU for PhysX support. PhysX allows the GPU to do advance physics processing and effects.
The advantage of this in this case, is it allows EVGA to make a cheaper card with PhysX support, and not force people to get a much more expensive full dual GPU card. Still at $350 it's no small chunk of change. I vote they bundle in a solid co-op game with PhysX support like Sacred 2: Fallen Angel. Read The Full Article: EVGA Releases a Video Card with Co-Op, Physics-Only GPU
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| Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:02 pm |
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HobocidalManiac
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 RE:EVGA Releases a Video Card with Co-Op, Physics-Only GPU
So would this be instead of using two graphics cards? Or is this just a beastly card that you'd connect to a second (probably) weaker one?
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| Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:40 pm |
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bapenguin
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 RE:EVGA Releases a Video Card with Co-Op, Physics-Only GPU
No, this card is two cards in one. So no need for a second.
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| Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:51 pm |
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HobocidalManiac
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Ah, that's cool. I am looking to build a PC in the coming months. This sounds like a good purchase.
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| Tue Nov 03, 2009 2:03 pm |
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Shazoo
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 Re: EVGA Releases a Video Card with Co-Op, Physics-Only GPU
so let's take a picture out of a game and slap it on the shell of the card that has absolutely nothing to do with co-op...
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HobocidalManiac
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Arkham Asylum uses PhysX. The card supports PhysX. Ergo...
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| Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:54 pm |
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mook06
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 RE:EVGA Releases a Video Card with Co-Op, Physics-Only GPU
now if only pc games would support splitscreen co-op, i have 4 360 controllers and soon a pc receiver for all 4, most pc's are more powerful than consoles anyways, also i play on a 1680x1050 projector so consoles meager 600p just doesnt cut it
i have a blast playing games like trine and old emulated stuff split screen, i prefer pc for pretty much everything
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