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Nvidia Gameworks is 'throttling' performance on AMD cards, causing some of the graphics like PhysX to render on the cpu rather on the AMD card itself. Nvidia is also slowing down performance on older GPU cards than run modern games developed by the help of Gameworks.

 

 

Here is the Link to some insight on what Gameworks is actually doing and how it's affecting the overall pc gaming experience.

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Nvidia Gameworks is 'throttling' performance on AMD cards, causing some of the graphics like PhysX to render on the cpu rather on the AMD card itself. Nvidia is also slowing down performance on older GPU cards than run modern games developed by the help of Gameworks.

 

 

Here is the Link to some insight on what Gameworks is actually doing and how it's affecting the overall pc gaming experience.

Evidence for the intentional throttling?

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Nvidia Gameworks is 'throttling' performance on AMD cards, causing some of the graphics like PhysX to render on the cpu rather on the AMD card itself. Nvidia is also slowing down performance on older GPU cards than run modern games developed by the help of Gameworks.

 

 

Here is the Link to some insight on what Gameworks is actually doing and how it's affecting the overall pc gaming experience.

Is there actual proof? theories aren't proof. 

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Make people move to their friggin cards -_-

Do you know what proof means?

 

Not intent but actual evidence of the said intent.

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Make people move to their friggin cards -_-

Evidence, not cause.

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Is this something new for you to discover?

honestly.. you're like the third person making an account today and posting this same thing

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I do not see any other reason for them to do it

Thats cause. Proof is actually evidence of them doing it.

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I do not see any other reason for them to do it

NOBODY CARES ABOUT INTENT, only the evidence.

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Nvidia Gameworks is 'throttling' performance on AMD cards, causing some of the graphics like PhysX to render on the cpu rather on the AMD card itself.

 

The fact that PhysX runs on the CPU has nothing to do with Gameworks. It's always been that way, since long before Gameworks existed.

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What's up with thread like these that keep appearing? 

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A 780ti hangs with a Fury X in Rise of the Tomb Raider, yet people still parrot the bs that Nvidia nerfs older cards.

Completely bs

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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well we have heard this before and i dont care

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Make people move to their friggin cards -_-

That's motive, not evidence.

 

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Nvidia Gameworks is 'throttling' performance on AMD cards, causing some of the graphics like PhysX to render on the cpu rather on the AMD card itself. Nvidia is also slowing down performance on older GPU cards than run modern games developed by the help of Gameworks.

 

 

Here is the Link to some insight on what Gameworks is actually doing and how it's affecting the overall pc gaming experience.

Obviously PhysX is moved to the CPU cos AMD doesn't support CUDA....do you even know anything on the subject you created lol.

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Nvidia Gameworks is 'throttling' performance on AMD cards, causing some of the graphics like PhysX to render on the cpu rather on the AMD card itself. Nvidia is also slowing down performance on older GPU cards than run modern games developed by the help of Gameworks.

 

 

Here is the Link to some insight on what Gameworks is actually doing and how it's affecting the overall pc gaming experience.

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/316992-eidos-amd-to-show-off-tressfx-30-in-new-deus-ex-engine/?p=4323846

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Obviously PhysX is moved to the CPU cos AMD doesn't support CUDA....do you even know anything on the subject you created lol.

 

Eh, well, it's not like PhysX has to require CUDA. Nvidia just chose to do that so it would be an exclusive feature on their cards.

 

Still, it has nothing to do with Gameworks.

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