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Old 16th January 2009, 2:01 PM   #16
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I know i can't run SLI on an X48 but can i have a separate PhysX card? say a 9600gt or similar?
Yep, that will work fine
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i still cant run crysis on 2560x1200 with quad sli with aa on but i think its vram limitaions not horsepower, its runs with all details set to very high though with smooth frames.
When people refer to "todays games" Crysis doesn't count!

Crysis is tomorrows game on todays hardware!

Granted Quad Sli is able to max it out on very high smoothly, but how many people have quad sli setups
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