GTX 580 - GTX 295
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Hello everyone.
I would like you to be able to help me with this issue.
On my current motherboard I have my GTX 580 graphics card, my motherboard supports inserting 2 more graphics cards, (Msi p55-GD80).
The thing is that I have a Gtx 295 gpu sandwich and I had it stored, and I would like to put it in the motherboard as well.
My question would be:
Would the performance of the computer decrease at a graphic level or would it stay the same?, because I feel bad about selling it because at the time it cost me a good amount of money, and I also don't want it to die in the box.
Regards to everyone. -
Using a Dual card for physics is a waste. I think, I might be wrong, that you will only use one core for physics, the other will scratch its belly. To that you have to add that it is a card that consumes its own, I don't know if your source could get into trouble. Really there are few games that use physics.
If you need physics, I would look to sell it and buy a more basic nvidia for physics. I really know that in its time it was very good and expensive, today despite not having DX 11 it can handle many games at good quality, but it is not good to be romantic or nostalgic when talking about hardware, and more with products that depreciate so much. So either you sell it, or back in the drawer again, but nothing of using it for physics. It may seem like harsh advice but it is my point of view, make a profit or keep it as a back up in case your card fails.
The 580 GTX is still a good card but you can also sell both and if you get a good price, buy something more modern, that yields similar or a little more than the 580 GTX but with lower consumption.
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Buenas a todos.
Me gustaría que me pudieses echar una mano en este tema.
En mi placa actual tengo mi gráfica GTX 580, mi placa admite insertar 2 gráficas mas, (Msi p55-GD80).
El caso es que tengo una Gtx 295 gpu sándwich y la tenia guardada, y me gustaría ponerla también en la placa.
Mi pregunta seria:
El rendimiento del ordenador me bajaría a nivel gráfico o se quedaría igual?,pues me da mal rollo venderla pues en su momento me costo una buen pasta, y tampoco quiero que se muera en la caja.
Un saludo a todos.No te interesa poner esa grafica, yo tengo una 295 de esas en un cajón, para física solo usara un nucleo y va a calentar bastante y además hoy dia una 275 para física no compensa.
Tienes graficas bastante mejores y van a consumir y calentar mucho menos, además que ya la 580 se defiende ella sola con física, son pocos juegos los que aprovechan la tarjeta de física y lo mejor es aguantar y mas adelante actualizar la 580, si metes una 860 ya debería ser bastante superior a la 580, o una AMD y poner la 580 para física si quieres pasarte algún juego con Physx, es mejor ponerla solo si juegas alguno physX y sino pues quitarla.
saludos
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Using a Dual card for physics is a waste. I think, I might be wrong, that you will only use one core for physics, the other will scratch its belly. To that you have to add that it is a card that consumes its own, I don't know if your source could get into trouble. Really there are few games that use physics.
If you need physics, I would look to sell it and buy a more basic nvidia for physics. I really know that at its time it was very good and expensive, today despite not having DX 11 it can handle many games at good quality, but it is not good to be romantic or nostalgic when talking about hardware, and more with products that depreciate so much. So either you sell it, or back in the drawer again, but nothing of using it for physics. It may seem like harsh advice but it is my point of view, make a profit or keep it as a back up in case your card fails.
The 580 GTX is still a good card but you can also sell both and if you get a good price, buy something more modern, that yields similar or a little more than the 580 GTX but with lower consumption.
A GTX 750 or 750 Ti, would be the ideal cards for physics, for low consumption and great performance in these tasks.
Putting the GTX 295 for physics, is killing flies with cannons, and an extra expense in electricity inappropriate for what is achieved.