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Do i need nvidia physx gtx 1060
Do i need nvidia physx gtx 1060








do i need nvidia physx gtx 1060
  1. #DO I NEED NVIDIA PHYSX GTX 1060 SOFTWARE#
  2. #DO I NEED NVIDIA PHYSX GTX 1060 PC#
  3. #DO I NEED NVIDIA PHYSX GTX 1060 SERIES#

I asked the VR guru at a very well know specialist retailer this question, and his answer was basically this: In order to avoid the serve nausea problems that would kill off a VR system, the Vive spec enforced that all Vivd software must run at 90fps on all hardware that meets their minimum spec. and of course you can't SLI it either so it must be capable on its own. If it wasn't worthy of producing decent VR results, I dont think they would claim it is VR ready as a single card. I think I will go for the GTX 1060 in a laptop as I prefer the portability, and I don't care about VR right now, but if I do want it in future I know it should do ok on low to medium settings given they have pitched the 1060 as "VR ready" too. So if the maths translates correctly, if you find which of the GTX 1060/1070/1080 can give you the desired frame rate (60fps/90fps) at the headset's resolution, its very rough calculation but that would be the way I would choose the GPU. The VR headsets have a resolution that is fixed and exactly 25% more pixels than 1080p. as there really isn't much benchmarks for vr yet. I knew it would still be smooth and responsive to play vr, but I didn't think it would stay at 90fps at max settings. I was worried that at maximum settings, it wouldn't reach the maximum 90fps.

#DO I NEED NVIDIA PHYSX GTX 1060 SERIES#

And since the 1000 series includes a number of features to make VR more efficient, which developers have not started using yet, I think it is unlikely there will be any future games that will benefit from anything more than a 1070. Even NVIDIA's VR Funhouse, which claims you need a 1070 to run on low, a 1080 to run on medium, and dual 1080s to run at maximum, runs perfect at maximum on the 1070.

do i need nvidia physx gtx 1060 do i need nvidia physx gtx 1060

I am currently running a GTX 1070 (I also have my old GTX 760 installed as a dedicated PhysX processor), and can run every game at maximum quality without a problem, so in my opinion anything above a 1070 is a waste of money if you're just doing VR or 1080p. Thanks in advance.īoth the HTC Vive and Occulus are limited to 90fps and 2160x1200 resolution, so at some point improving your GPU will cease to give you any gains.

#DO I NEED NVIDIA PHYSX GTX 1060 PC#

I appreciate any help on this matter as I just started pc gaming, and need help badly. How about between the 1070 and the 1060? Do they also have the same performance difference like in regular gaming? I game in a 1440p 144hz monitor if that helps provide a more accurate answer for what GPU I should get. So my question is, is it also a performance difference of 20-25% between gtx 10 like in regular gaming, or is it much better? If it's the same, then honestly, I don't think that justifies the 45-55% increase in price. Some websites claim that if you go into vr, it can definitely become the best bang for your buck gpu as it offers performance like no other. I have heard claims that the performance difference between gtx 1070/80 in vr are the same as in regular gaming (about 20-25%), while others have said it's a huge difference due to the different architecture of the gtx 1080, as well as it's GDDR5X and high bandwidth memory. Now, I have been looking all over the web for benchmarks of VR comparing these three cards, only to not find much. However, I would rather spend money on other things (such as games,etc.), and feel like I got more value for it, rather than getting a gtx 1080 and regretting I spent so much money. Price honestly doesn't bother me as I can afford all three of them. That is solely what I am looking for in VR as well, the best price to performance. I know for regular gaming, the gtx 1060 wins in terms of price to performance. So I am still lost in terms of what GPU I desire.










Do i need nvidia physx gtx 1060