From the review: "For the price you pay, you're getting a card that will let you play many games in high or higher settings at a smooth framerate. NVIDIA specific features such as 3D Vision, PhysX, and TXAA will also give you a really great experience. eVGA's card is fantastic and overclocked out of the box with the same price as the regular clocked card. Backed by a great warranty, this card shines in both performance and affordability."
NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 660 Ti GPU has had PC enthusiasts excited this year, being the first mid-range graphics card in their lineup to feature their high-powered Kepler HPC architecture. In fact, the GTX 660 Ti has a lot in common with its pricier brother, the GTX 670 – which sells for about $100 more than the $300 GTX 660 Ti.
[Gouki.com] played a couple hours of Borderlands 2 on PC while waiting for their Loot Chest editions to show up. They checked it out with PhysX turned on to see the difference. How does it compare to the console experience? Exclusive video.
I have a GTX 670 and PhysX is taking a big ol' dump on it. Admittedly, all of my settings are at their highest. When things break and melt though, it looks amazing.
i got a GTX 670 OC version, performance wise is up there with the 680 stock model so physx should be a piece a cake once i pick up the game lol
PhysX really adds to "immersion" in this game.No issues, even with a 560ti (granted only playing at 1080p not at double the resolution like others).
You can add SMAA into the game by putting this : http://mrhaandi.blogspot.co...
into your main directory
BTW I have seen that people with ATI cards are playing with physx if they have a strong enough cpu, apparently all you have to due is get the installer from nvidia.