Why would we expect nVidia to provide Customer Service for ATI cards?
They said they only test nvidia gpu + nvidia physX

If we could install both hassle-free (just install both drivers and check PhysX) - the customers would expect nvidia to support them if something was wrong in a game.

But nvidia doesn't want to do that, because ATI's drivers could be breaking some graphics/physx effects in a game - how could nvidia be responsible?!

What they should do is ease off the restrictions, to make it more 'hackable' for us enthusiasts

/ati fanboy

Quote Originally Posted by LightSpeed View Post
I have a question. The people who bought an ageia card before nv bought them, what happens to their support? im sure they were able to run ATI + ageia before, are they locked down as well?

It would certainly suck for me if i bought an ageia only to be locked down a couple of months later...
AGEIA cards are no longer supported by the latest version of PhysX, they are antiquated, outdated and worthless.