NVIDIA GeForce PhysX Performances Tests
Categories: Game Development, NVIDIA PhysX Tags: game development, gamedev, geforce 8, geforce 9, geforce gtx200, geforce physx, NVIDIA, particle fluid demo, physx, physx pack, physx performance, unreal tournament 3 physx mod, warmonger
This is the continuation of the previous post on PhysX Performance with GeForce.
The PhysX Pack provided by NVIDIA contains a PhysX fluid demo:
The primary purpose of the NVIDIA PhysX Fluid Demo is to illustrate Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)-based particle simulation technology accelerated by the NVIDIA GPU.


The pack also contains the Unreal Tournament III PhysX Mod:
The PhysX pack will be publicly available on August 12, 2008. The package consists of a new graphics driver that will enable PhysX on graphics cards equipped with GeForce 8, GeForce 9, and GeForce GTX GPUs, a downloadable PhysX software pack containing free Unreal Tournament 3 maps, the full version of NetDevil’s Warmonger, NVIDIA demos, and a first look at Object Software’s Metal Knight Zero and Nurien Software’s Nurien social-networking service.
Related reviews:
- A first look at Nvidia’s GPU physics @ techreport.com
- NVIDIA GPU PhysX Pack Preview @ hothardware.com
- nVidia PhysX Starring the Zotac 9800 GTX+ @ hothardware.com
Update (2008-08-08)
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PhysX Performance with GeForce
Categories: Graphics Cards, NVIDIA PhysX, PhysX Tags: cpu, geforce 8, geforce 9, geforce gtx 200, geforce physx, gpu, nkz, nurien, physx, physx performance, unreal tournament, warmonger

FiringSquad takes a look at PhysX performance with GeForce 8/9/GTX200 based graphics cards by testing several games that support PhysX (Unreal Tournament, Warmonger, NKZ, Nurien). The first conclusion is that PhysX is really accelerated on GeForce and the difference between CPU PhysX and GPU PhysX is notable:

To do the tests, FiringSquad has used a modified version of NVIDIA Forceware 177.79. But no indication is given about the modifications on that driver.
They also used the NVIDIA PhysX driver 8.07.18.
SLI PhysX performance is also analyzed but for SLI brings so much power that the tests are CPU-bound. Anyway, SLI PhysX rocks!

Read the complete article here: PhysX Performance with GeForce.
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