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Cilus

laborare est orare
Yes, they can be used together. But you need to use some third party tool to Mod the nVidia Driver to use the nVidia card as a dedicated PhysX card. I am suing this kind of setup for a long time, check out my signature.Just one question, have you already purchased the CPU i3 3220?
 
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bestpain

bestpain

good advicer
Yes, they can be used together. But you need to use some third party tool to Mod the nVidia Driver to use the nVidia card as a dedicated PhysX card. I am suing this kind of setup for a long time, check out my signature.Just one question, have you already purchased the CPU i3 3220?

i haven't purchased anything yet.

Yes, they can be used together. But you need to use some third party tool to Mod the nVidia Driver to use the nVidia card as a dedicated PhysX card. I am suing this kind of setup for a long time, check out my signature.Just one question, have you already purchased the CPU i3 3220?

and how to check ur signatures ...link ?
 

skeletor

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Despite the motherboard being capable of having PCIe 3.0 lanes, you will only have PCIe 3.0 lanes if the Intel processor being fitted in supports it. PCI Express controller for Intel is in the processor these days.

In simple words, if you will put in any Sandy Bridge processor or Ivy Bridge Core i3, you will only get PCIe 2.0 lanes on the motherboard. If you will use Ivy Bridge Core i5 or greater, only then you will get PCIe 3.0 lanes.

That said, PCIe 3.0 should _never_ be a deal breaker. Current graphic cards can't even maximize PCIe 1.x X16 or PCIe 2.x X8 as of now.
 
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