


We'd love to see what PhysX could do to the Radeon HD 4000 series' benchmarks, but apparently AMD turned down the guys at NGOHQ when they asked for review samples.

The overall score maxes out at P4262, a reasonable jump from the P3800 scored with PhysX disabled.īadit states that the PhysX-enabling utility will eventually be made available to the public, but adds that "it takes a lot of time and work to make CUDA compatible enough with Radeon to get it to fully work without any issues." The Badit-provided screenshot below shows 3DMark Vantage results of the Radeon HD 3870 with PhysX enabled. Irrespective of how he achieved the NVIDIA-upsetting feat, what we're really interested in is numbers. NVIDIA might be touting its own PhysX-enabling GeForce drivers, but Eran Badit of has been working away to hack NVIDIA's PhysX layer to run on an AMD Radeon HD 3870.īadit claims the hack to have been an easy affair, and states he had no assistance from members of the Red team.
