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Is it possible to run raytracing on a dedicated card like you did with physX

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1 minute ago, imbrock said:

Technically? Probably, but not supported by any drivers. 

I'm envisioning a dual gpu setup, say 1080s, with one just dedicated to rtx. Would be interesting to see how it goes, though I'm now also curious about RTX performance on some dual gpu systems. 

It sounds pretty cool I think 

   If I have 2 1080s can I make one do raytracing and the other for regular display

 

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Technically? Probably, but not supported by any drivers. 

I'm envisioning a dual gpu setup, say 1080s, with one just dedicated to rtx. Would be interesting to see how it goes, though I'm now also curious about RTX performance on some dual gpu systems. 

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1 minute ago, imbrock said:

Technically? Probably, but not supported by any drivers. 

I'm envisioning a dual gpu setup, say 1080s, with one just dedicated to rtx. Would be interesting to see how it goes, though I'm now also curious about RTX performance on some dual gpu systems. 

It sounds pretty cool I think 

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