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PhysX FluidMark v1.0.0
Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/13/2008 05:31 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]
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PhysX FluidMark requires NVDIA PhysX drivers 8.08.01 or higher and the CUDA DLL (this DLL has to be copied in the benchmark folder if your Forceware drivers are < 177.79 or if you don't have a GeForce (Radeon, etc.)). <p>PhysX FluidMark is a physics benchmark based on NVIDIA PhysX engine. This benchmark performs a fluid simulation by imitating the renderering of lava. Real physics parameters such as viscosity are used. SPH (Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics) algorithm is enabled to increase the realism of the simulation. </p><p><b>PhysX FluidMark</b> can run in pure software mode (all calculations are done on the CPU), or in hardware mode. Hardware mode includes 2 kinds of hardware:</p><ul><li>Ageia PhysX PPU </li><li>GeForce PhysX - GeForce 8/9/GTX200 graphics cards only </li></ul><p>This benchmark exploits OpenGL for graphic acceleration and requires an OpenGL 2.0 compliant graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 5/6/7/8/9/GTX200 (and higher), AMD/ATI Radeon 9600+, 1k/2k/3k/4k (and higher) or a S3 Graphics Chrome 400 series with the latest graphics drivers.</p><p align="center"><img hspace="0" src="http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/physx-fluidmark/images/physx-fluidmark-03-400x318.jpg" border="0" /></p>
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