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New PhysX FluidMark 1.2: First Tests

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As we mentioned previously, upcoming FluidMark 1.2, next version of popular GPU PhysX testing and benchmarking application, will include support for Multi-Core CPU PhysX calculations, and overall multi-threading optimizations as well.

Jerome Guinot, FluidMark developer, was kind enough to provide us with latest beta-version of new Fluid-Mark 1.2, and we’ll try to answer finally, what is faster – GPU PhysX or properly optimized CPU PhysX.

But first, lets take a closer look at new FluidMark. (click to view full picture)

Main control panel now includes several additional options, like “Force PhysX CPU” – ability to switch between GPU and CPU PhysX, without necessity to use Nvidia Control Panel.

Multi-core PhysX” checkbox enables all multi-threading optimizations, vital and most interesting part of new FluidMark.

# of CPU cores” is used specify number of CPU cores dedicated to simulation (up to 32 in current version), however this option is no so transparent as it looks – increased number of cores adds additional fluid emitters to the scene (one emitter per core or two in general), and with equal number of particles, various number of emitters can affect performance.

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Written by Zogrim

March 17th, 2010 at 5:58 pm

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