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Overvolting PhysX gpu

No, dedicated PhysX cards arent worth it :P , and yes I'm only fooling around in AC:BlackFlag. :D

 

Here's the deal: I have 780 right now as main gpu and a old ass gtx 470 set as dedicated physX card, the problem is that I cant overvolt the 470 from Msi afterburner (bios modified, stable at 855mhz 3dmark, she's a beast) 

First of all, can I "unlock" something from afterburner other than the reqular voltage stuff that applies only to the 780 atm. 

Secondly, can I use other software like Evga's OC software to control the 470 independently? 

 

And thirdly, anyone interested in some very basic numbers and differences from AC:BF?

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I'm not sure how you could do anything other than selecting the cards separately in afterburner (I'm assuming you've tried that form the sound of it)

 

I am curious what kind of results you find.  I've only ever played with dedicated Physx cards in a few games, primarily the Borderlands series since I really like it and still play it frequently.  I tried using a gtx 980 with my other 980 and it wasn't any better.  I think I tried a 580 with my 2x980's as well but it was a while ago, I'd have to dig to see if I can find the "evidence" haha

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