Nvidia Dedicated Physx Card

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Currently I have a GTX 650. In the future I may upgrade to an AMD card. Can I set the GTX 650 as the dedicated Physx card and use the AMD as my primary GPU?
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Not to thread hijack but I am thinking about throwing a lesser card in for PhsyX to help out my GTX 670. I can get a GT 640, GTX 550 ti, GTS 450 or GTX 460 all for around the same price I'm looking to spend (being $90 - 120).

So for those people that have or are using PhsyX which cards, which would be my best option? I've never used a dedicated PhsyX card before so am I overdoing it with those cards? Should I just spend less and just get a GT 440 or 430?
 
Dude save your money.

Just go to your nvidia menu and select physx done by CPU.

Look physx can be done with an 8 series Nvidia card (that's some very old tech).

Look at the physx wiki. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhysX

You guys all know that you dont even need a Nvidia card for Physx. It can all be done by the CPU if you have at least a 2nd gen iSeries intel for a Phenom or better AMD CPU.
 
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