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hello, i have a 750ti lying around and i want to ask if it would work on a PCIe 2.0 X4 slot as a dedicated physx card. my motherboard is a asus maximus vii hero. thanks

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hello, i have a 750ti lying around and i want to ask if it would work on a PCIe 2.0 X4 slot as a dedicated physx card. my motherboard is a asus maximus vii hero. thanks

yes

you got more then 1 slot tho

how many gpu's do you got

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I don't think so

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You don't need a dedicated physx card if you're running nvidia GPUs, as they do it all without affecting performance, especially with two 970s.

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i have two gtx 970 in sli

with 2 970's...it would be pointless to have a dedicated physx card...espciallly a low end one

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ohh okay thanks. but would it work on a x4 slot tho?

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U cant have 2 cards in sli and one completely different one with it.

At least not yet, in the future anything is possible.

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hello, i have a 750ti lying around and i want to ask if it would work on a PCIe 2.0 X4 slot as a dedicated physx card. my motherboard is a asus maximus vii hero. thanks

It will be fine, I did the same with my GTX 650ti 2GB (GTX 970 main card) and it worked just fine. Even when I bumped it down to PCIe Gen 2.0 x2 it still gave the same FPS boost in PhysX games (Asus H87M-Pro).

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You don't need a dedicated physx card if you're running nvidia GPUs, as they do it all without affecting performance, especially with two 970s.

uhh yes they do. it effects it ALOT

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uhh yes they do. it effects it ALOT

With my GTX 970 and the GTX 650ti handling PhysX, the maximum FPS of the 970 on its own became the average with the GTX 650 handling PhysX. And I was only using it on PCIe Gen 2.0 Gen 2 when I last ran the benchmark for it.

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