NV Pixel Format tool on GTX 480 GTX 480 does list L/R for stereo display for any Pixel format
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I have a GTX 480 with Intel dual Quad I7 2.8GHz able to be overclocked to 3.4. I am able to see the Nvidia 3D solution using the dual DVI cable and the emitter with a Acer GD245HD, works like a charm (would be nice if it worked HDMI to HDMI or DVI to HDMI, but not the point of this post)

Running another program that supports professional 3D design graphics it is not able recognized the L/R channels. I ran the NV Pixel Format tool to see if there was any support for L/R and it doesn't not show any display format that will allow L/R at the same time. Any clue or help is appreciated.

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Question is

I have a GTX 480 with Intel dual Quad I7 2.8GHz able to be overclocked to 3.4. I am able to see the Nvidia 3D solution using the dual DVI cable and the emitter with a Acer GD245HD, works like a charm (would be nice if it worked HDMI to HDMI or DVI to HDMI, but not the point of this post)



Running another program that supports professional 3D design graphics it is not able recognized the L/R channels. I ran the NV Pixel Format tool to see if there was any support for L/R and it doesn't not show any display format that will allow L/R at the same time. Any clue or help is appreciated.



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Posted 10/03/2010 07:34 PM   
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Question is
I have a GTX 480 with Intel dual Quad I7 2.8GHz able to be overclocked to 3.4. I am able to see the Nvidia 3D solution using the dual DVI cable and the emitter with a Acer GD245HD, works like a charm (would be nice if it worked HDMI to HDMI or DVI to HDMI, but not the point of this post)

Running another program that supports professional 3D design graphics it is not able recognized the L/R channels. I ran the NV Pixel Format tool to see if there was any support for L/R and it doesn't not show any display format that will allow L/R at the same time. Any clue or help is appreciated.

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Question is

I have a GTX 480 with Intel dual Quad I7 2.8GHz able to be overclocked to 3.4. I am able to see the Nvidia 3D solution using the dual DVI cable and the emitter with a Acer GD245HD, works like a charm (would be nice if it worked HDMI to HDMI or DVI to HDMI, but not the point of this post)



Running another program that supports professional 3D design graphics it is not able recognized the L/R channels. I ran the NV Pixel Format tool to see if there was any support for L/R and it doesn't not show any display format that will allow L/R at the same time. Any clue or help is appreciated.



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Posted 10/03/2010 07:34 PM   
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