There are mods to make Nvidias+Atis gpus work together and have physx
on.

@Angelic: For day to day usage, none of the new gen gpus are good, you
are better served with GTX2xx or HD48xx. GTX480 will be revised soon
so it doesn't double as an oven :)
If you can, always go for powerful single gpu solutions, with the
exception of truly required parallel processing.
Yes, the GTX460 is the best price/performance new gen nvidia, but I
would wait for either die shrunk versions or the next series. So far a
GTX260 SP216 does all the work someone requires.

@Matias: Have 4GB Ram instead of 2, and get a GTX260 regular or SP216
edition, and you will be able to max crysis at 1024x768, being your
cpu the limiting factor, but it's alright to run most things. Oh, and
TES IV will run at max settings with that hardware. Don't make any
mistakes, power=nvidia, price=ati. Would be perfect if you could go to
a GTX260 instead of the GTS250, but it's your budget.

On Jul 30, 4:25 pm, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok that makes more sense.
>
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Nin-lil-izi
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Its using ATI+NVidia GPUS in the same system that PhysX was recently
> > disabled for.
> > AMD+NVidia HW PhysX works just fine out the box.
>
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