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26 minutes ago, king2969 said:

hello i have a problem with my Fx 3500 not wanting to be a physx card, I'm runing with a gt 610 and AMD fx-4130

The quadro FX 3500 doesn't support NVidia physx.

NVidia purchased Aegia technologies (the makers of physx) in 2008; this card was made in 2006 and as such does not contain the required components for physx to function.

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22 minutes ago, Lazmarr said:

The quadro FX 3500 doesn't support NVidia physx.

NVidia purchased Aegia technologies (the makers of physx) in 2008; this card was made in 2006 and as such does not contain the required components for physx to function.

When they purchased them a load of their old cards suddenly supported it though.

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10 minutes ago, Citadelen said:

When they purchased them a load of their old cards suddenly supported it though.

That is true for some, the minimum cards that support physx is the 8 series. This card however does not support physx as it does not support CUDA; this card is based on the G7X architecture whereas CUDA is based on the G8X.

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On 3/5/2016 at 8:55 PM, Citadelen said:

When they purchased them a load of their old cards suddenly supported it though.

No CUDA cores which is a requirement for Advanced PhysX. 

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