Hadez239 Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 I dont know if this is the right section to ask this So I have a Nvidia geforce310 on my loptop and IM planing to buy a New Nvidea Graphic card and heres my question , WHAT NVIDIA GRAPHIC CARD SHOuULD I BUY ON MY LOPTOP ? I want to enable the physx effect on warframe or the PARTICLE EFFECT ! I know that my nvidea is too low to enable that effects . For players out there hu has the partice effect , can i KNow What is ur Nvidia Graphic card to enable the physx effect . Also ps suggest what NVIDIA should i buy ? like Nvidia 660 ? or higher graphic card like nvidia 8600 ? tnks for the reply ! :DD
Angius Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 (edited) Every new nVidia card supports PhysX Edit: Complete list of GPUs supporting PhysX: http://www.nvidia.com/object/physx_gpus.html Edited April 30, 2014 by Angius
Shehriazad Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 (edited) I dont know if this is the right section to ask this So I have a Nvidia geforce310 on my loptop and IM planing to buy a New Nvidea Graphic card and heres my question , WHAT NVIDIA GRAPHIC CARD SHOuULD I BUY ON MY LOPTOP ? I want to enable the physx effect on warframe or the PARTICLE EFFECT ! I know that my nvidea is too low to enable that effects . For players out there hu has the partice effect , can i KNow What is ur Nvidia Graphic card to enable the physx effect . Also ps suggest what NVIDIA should i buy ? like Nvidia 660 ? or higher graphic card like nvidia 8600 ? tnks for the reply ! :DD The 8000 and 9000 series are old cards. The new Desktop series are 600 and 700 (800 series for Desktop is still a bit away) The highest Laptop cards are 700 and 800 series. To run Warframe on max settings WITH Physx ON. a 650 Ti /750 will be enough. To run Warframe on max settings on a Laptop with Physx ON a 760M or 860M should be enough. (If the Laptop has full HD screen you will need something above the 760, 770+ should be fine in that case) For Desktop use I can warmly recommend the 650 Ti and the 750 Ti...they both cost about the same...the 750 Ti has a tiny bit more game performance and has a really low power draw. You might be able to get the 650 Ti a bit cheaper though...so it's your choice. Edited April 30, 2014 by Shehriazad
Hadez239 Posted April 30, 2014 Author Posted April 30, 2014 The 8000 and 9000 series are old cards. The new Desktop series are 600 and 700 (800 series for Desktop is still a bit away) The highest Laptop cards are 700 and 800 series. To run Warframe on max settings WITH Physx ON. a 650 Ti /750 will be enough. To run Warframe on max settings on a Laptop with Physx ON a 760M or 860M should be enough. (If the Laptop has full HD screen you will need something above the 760, 770+ should be fine in that case) For Desktop use I can warmly recommend the 650 Ti and the 750 Ti...they both cost about the same...the 750 Ti has a tiny bit more game performance and has a really low power draw. You might be able to get the 650 Ti a bit cheaper though...so it's your choice. oh tnks for this reply bro . ahmm so i should buy Nvidia 860 for my loptop so that i can enable the physx effect hmm , i was thinking how much does this Nvidia Graphic Card 860 usualy cost ?
Rydian Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 You won't be able to buy just a new video card for your laptop. Laptops are not designed to have their graphics cards changed out 99% of the time.
taiiat Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 (edited) only one Laptop company in the world AFAIK designs Laptops with modular GPU's that can be replaced and upgraded. there is a 99.100% chance your Laptop is not one of those, unless it was several thousand dollars when it was new. so you're not going to be replacing the GPU in your laptop. and even if you do have a modular GPU, have fun finding a place to buy the GPU's, i've never seen a retailer carrying them. for reasonably current gen budget GPU's, a 750Ti or 670/760M would be good choices. Edit: unless, ofcourse, you buy a new laptop that has a very high resolution screen, perhaps 1400p, 2160p, etc - which in that case, you're going to want a 780M if you plan on playing games at those resolutions. even then, it could struggle if it's a GPU intensive application. so SLI 780M's may be the way to go there. Edited April 30, 2014 by taiiat
Cemges Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Which means you need a complete new laptop or desktop to run games on. Save up and buy something with nvidia 750 or 850 at least, for gaming. Mobile versions are welcome as well
Trystram Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 You won't be able to buy just a new video card for your laptop. Laptops are not designed to have their graphics cards changed out 99% of the time. Which means you need a complete new laptop or desktop to run games on. Save up and buy something with nvidia 750 or 850 at least, for gaming. Mobile versions are welcome as well You won't be able to buy just a new video card for your laptop. Laptops are not designed to have their graphics cards changed out 99% of the time. All of these are accurate statements. Have fun shopping for a new laptop :D
cornholio508 Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 You won't be able to buy just a new video card for your laptop. Laptops are not designed to have their graphics cards changed out 99% of the time. As rydian said . 99% of laptops cannot be upgraded by you , THey are either integrated cards or a a one off specialty graphics co processor that cannot be upgraded except for paying the manufacturer to do so . THe 1% of laptops that have that ability are very few and far between . and would cost and arm and a leg to buy . My advice is to save up and build a PC for gaming and keep your laptop as is for other things .
jwapplephobia Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 How does one enable physX effects? I have a 770 and the option is greyed out for me.
ApathyZer0 Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 Don't buy a new laptop, build a new desktop. You'll save a ton of money and can continue to upgrade it when needed.
Hadez239 Posted May 1, 2014 Author Posted May 1, 2014 Oh , now i know . Thnkyou all for ur help and opinion guys .
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