What is the "physx3common_x86.dll" ?
Our database contains 70 different files for filename physx3common_x86.dll . You can also check most distributed file variants with name physx3common_x86.dll. This files most often belongs to product PhysX. and were most often developed by company NVIDIA Corporation. This files most often have description PhysX3Common 32bit Dynamic Link Library. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 1 reviews.This file is Dynamic-link Library. This library can be loaded and executed in any running process.
Dynamic linking library - part of the NVIDIA PhysX. The PhysX package is delivered with set of drivers for NVIDA graphics cards and serves as a computing models sets for the GPU to be able to offload the physics calculations from the CPU. MOre info about the functionalities hidden there read on Wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhysX or on Physx page of NVIDIA : http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/physx
File details of most used file with name "physx3common_x86.dll"
- Product:
- PhysX
- Company:
- NVIDIA Corporation
- Description:
- PhysX3Common 32bit Dynamic Link Library
- Version:
- 3.2.0.1
- MD5:
- 3f3bc362e394c88f0ce6fa038ab2f0f4
- SHA1:
- 19aca738b5e5095ac74e43a3bd605a9c49457b96
- SHA256:
- ef78602513f0c3d383018c3e19a57b37334f8783dbb66421af3e066bc547ad1b
- Size:
- 1652224
- Directory:
- %PROGRAMFILES%\Exor Studios\Zombie Driver HD\bin
- Operating System:
- Windows 7
- Occurence:
- Low
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SAFErating from user MikeOne for file %PROGRAMFILES%\\steam\\steamapps\\common\\krater\\PhysX3Common_x86.dll (Variant: 10028881)
Dynamic linking library - part of the NVIDIA PhysX. The PhysX package is delivered with set of drivers for NVIDA graphics cards and serves as a computing models sets for the GPU to be able to offload the physics calculations from the CPU. "PhysX is a scalable multi-platform game physics solution supporting a wide range of devices, from smartphones to high-end multicore CPUs." More info about the functionalities hidden there read on Wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhysX or on Physx page of NVIDIA : http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/physx