update! posted by kennruss -
just an update to this thread..there's a new version available for the hybrid physx mod....this version will not require you to do a "dummy dongle" or extend the display on a windows 7 system (xp/2003 still requires the display to be extended though)...
just a simple install of nvidia drivers (257.21 WHQL ) and the hybrid physx patch/mod (v1.04ff) will do... i tried it on mine and it worked...
these are the installation instructions:
for Windows 7
1. Install the needed GeForce driver 256 package. Update PhysX SS (only 9.10.0223 or later) if needed.
2. Use the mod to patch all needed files and registry values automatically.
3. [optional] Use command line files to set a desired configuration.
for Windows XP/2003
1. Install the needed GeForce driver 256 package. Update PhysX SS (only 9.10.0223 or later) if needed.
2. Use the mod to patch all needed files and registry values automatically.
3. Extend the display assigned to NVIDIA GPU. Or make sure it is extended already.
4. [optional] Use command line files to set a desired configuration.
you can check the NGOHQ website for more details: Hybrid PhysX mod v1.03 / v1.04ff
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a guide was posted by Sir Andz, posting a different approach.
for those who are interested running an ATI card as primary with NVIDIA card for physx.
this is how we did it and hope this would help.
disclaimer : research has been done for these to work, there are a lot of topics found in the internet regarding this. we were able to complete the setup by incorporating all the topics and by trial and error of the different hardware and software found surrounding the topic. this is only for sole experimentation and the thrill of it. please be careful while doing the procedure as you would need to work on your beloved hardware and there will be instances that may arise.
idea introduced to me by : oli_826
hardware you need to secure:
an ATI card, the best card is something that would best support the native resolution of your monitor
a motherboard with 2 pci-e slot
a NVIDIA card with at least 32 stream processors, that is the least needed for physx to be enabled in a NVIDIA card
a dvi-to-vga adapter
3 68ohms 1w resistors (buy these at loud and clear or advance electronics for php1 each)
just make sure your power supply is up for the job
needed software and their links are posted below
make the dongle
purpose : to enable your nvidia card, this would make your card think that there is a monitor connected to it, no need for an extra monitor
how i did my dummy dongle
install the video cards
the ATI card should go to the first pci-e slot, the NVIDIA card should go either to the second or third pci-e, whatever the case maybe
place the dummy dongle at the NVIDIA card
should look like this, see the dummy dongle connected at the 8800gt card (lower left)
make sure to power your cards if they need one
now you install the software and configure
i have tried this on windows 7 alone, they say it won't work for vista because vista won't allow 2 drivers installed on their OS, it may work on XP but i was not able to try it
first :
turn on your system, normally windows 7 will detect your NVIDIA card and install the driver for it. that's okay, let it install
after windows 7 install the driver, install the driver update; download from here
techPowerUp! :: Downloads
i used the 195.62 windows 7 driver
install the physx patch, download from here
Hybrid PhysX mod 1.02: 195.xx drivers and Win XP support | PhysXInfo.com - PhysX News
on the screen you should see the button cake
click on cake
patch should be made
when patch is successful
click burn
done
more often than not, patch will not run on normal mode
boot to safe mode
same procedure
run the patch
click on cake
patch should be made
when patch is successful
click burn
done
boot in normal mode
back to normal mode
right click on your desktop
click screen resolution
there will be 2 monitors, normally it will detect the NVIDIA card
if not, click detect, select monitor 2, on the drop-down choose your NVIDIA card, leave resolution, choose (try connect anyway on vga) and hit on apply. on the multiple display, select extend desktop too this display, click okay
after this, there will be instances that your mouse pointer would go lost itself on the far right of your screen, you can hold and drag monitor to is such a way that it is on the upper-right of monitor 1 to prevent this from happening
enable physx
right click on your desktop, go to NVIDIA control panel and enable physx thru set physx configuration
click ok
you are DONE!
great job
now to check
you can run a software that would check for physx
you can also run BATMAN Arkham Asylum Benchmark to check how and if physx works
I would really want to post screen shots of the desktop but my brother's hard drive failed and i need to give him my hard drive
once i secure another hard drive i might update the post with screen shots
if you feel there is a need to correct some procedures, i'm open to comments.
we can discuss and still show some respect for each other.