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You dont need anything stupidly fast for the PhsyX card, as I say I notice a difference witha 8800GTS, which is a fairly old card now.
When I had it installed (I only removed it like 3 weeks ago) it did give me a boost in games that needed it.
So it wont slow down your 79xx cards, if anything it will take strain away from the CPU and move it onto the nvidia GPU.
As you can see from the link I posted above the difference between running physx on a cpu and gpu, the cpu would be maxed out and give a lesser score than the 8800gts.
If anythig, the nvidia card should be faster than the CPU not your AMD cards, in this case, a 8800GTS is faster than an i7 930 @ 4.2ghz when doing PhysX calculations.
Of cause the faster the better, but you will start to see notiable effects early on from a lowish powered card.
At the time of this writting, I would not recommend anything below the 8800GTS, Idealy something in the 9xxx or above range, as Nvidia vastly improved the idle power draw so you wont be chewing through so much energy.
As for drivers, yes you have to use a set of hacked nvidia drivers (also linked to in the link in my post above).
I have never experienced any issues with the hacked drivers, i keep my system online for months at a time, its rock solid!
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