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In case you are unaware, Nvidia quietly removed 32-bit PhysX processing capabilities from the latest RTX 50 series GPUs.
As the news dropped, a Redditor snagged a separate RTX 3050 GPU to pair with the primary RTX 5090 to maintain PhysX support in older 32-bit titles. Using the Nvidia Control Panel, you can offload ...
In most of the games, enabling PhysX chokes performance down to the low double digits, but with a GeForce RTX 3050 low-profile card installed alongside his RTX 5090, performance shot back up into ...
Gamers are experimenting with older Nvidia GPUs to bring back the PhysX functionality on the $2,000 RTX 5090.
Just last week, it was discovered that Nvidia's shiny new RTX 50 series cards had axed support entirely for 32-bit software, which hit old-school physics engine software PhysX. Now, in order to ...
Nvidia has quietly removed support for 32-bit PhysX hardware acceleration in its latest RTX 50 gaming GPUs, such as the Nvidia Geforce RTX 5090. This means games such as Mirror's Edge, Borderlands ...
Nvidia dropping 32-bit PhysX from the RTX 50-series' CUDA infrastructure is another sign that game preservation can't depend on those making gaming hardware.
News Nvidia’s new RTX 50-series cards have issues playing older PhysX games Some graphically intense PC games from 2005 to 2013 have issues showing off their prowess on cards like the RTX 5090.
Nvidia’s RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti and more don’t support PhysX in games, as Nvidia has deprecated the technology.
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