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BFG/Ageia Physix card
Posted by: Mac on: 09.05.2007 01:00:00 [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Taken from BFG website.
BFG PhysX 128MB PCI
Performance
GPU/VPU | AGEIA PhysX |
Peak Instruction Bandwidth | 20 billion/sec. |
Sphere-Sphere Collisions/sec. | 530 million max |
Convex-Convex (Complex Collisions)/sec. | 533,000 max |
Memory
Memory Interface | 128-bit GDDR3 Memory Architecture |
Memory Capacity | 128MB |
connections
BUS Type | 32-bit PCI 2.3 (3.3v & 5v support) |
Multiple Monitors Support | Yes |
HDCP | No |
Included In Box
> | BFG 128MB Physics Card |
> | Quick install manual |
> | Driver CD, which includes: Ageia PhysX drivers and Full installation manual .pdf |
Well with 128mb of GDDR3 memory capable of 20 BILLION instructions / second the card should be more than capable of shifting lots of data about. I have never heard of Sphere-Sphere collision / sec before but 530 million max sounds impressive.
Ok lets have a closer look at this new piece of technology.
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