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People are asking whether 32-bit PhysX still works on Nvidia's RTX 50-series cards, suggesting ongoing concern about compatibility for older PhysX-based games. The discussion appears centered on confirming current support status and any workaround or limitation on the newest GPUs.

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Also known as physx

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Last updated · next ~07:30
Key Takeaway The main question right now is whether Nvidia's 50-series GPUs still support 32-bit PhysX properly.
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legacy game support RTX 50 compatibility PhysX status physx
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The main question right now is whether Nvidia's 50-series GPUs still support 32-bit PhysX properly.

People are asking whether 32-bit PhysX still works on Nvidia's RTX 50-series cards, suggesting ongoing concern about compatibility for older PhysX-based games. The discussion appears centered on confirming current support status and any workaround or limitation on the newest GPUs.

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Topic 32-bit PhysX
Hardware Nvidia 50 series
Discussion source r/nvidia
Focus Current status / compatibility

What to Watch

  • Watch r/nvidia for direct owner reports on 32-bit PhysX behavior on RTX 50 cards. r/nvidia
  • Look for any Nvidia driver notes or official compatibility statements about legacy PhysX support.

Recent signals

  • Current status of 32bit PhysX on 50 series? r/nvidia
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