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I tried that before posting this but it didn't work. I guess i'll just keep Physx turned off. Thanks anyway.
Seems like running PhysX on the same card as graphics really isn't implemented as good as running them on seperate ones.
Or maybe those extra CUDA cores does make that big a difference...
Running 770GTX for graphics and 750 for PhysX, the 750 doesn't need much power that is why I got that rather than something beefier - does the trick more than adequite though.
Turn it off unless you get a dedicated card:
Thus the statement that even Nvidia users turn it off is false - you just need two... :P