3D vision on GT335M
Hello all,

Does anyone knows how to enable 3D vision in an m11x (Intel HD + GF335M). I have installed the 260.63 drivers that have the 3D vision included, but I am not able to enable it and the control panel doesn't show the Stereo stuff. I get a message "The primary display adapter do not support 3D Vision, but NVIDIA says that the 335M supports BluRay3D with 3D Vision.

Any suggestion?

Thanks
Hello all,



Does anyone knows how to enable 3D vision in an m11x (Intel HD + GF335M). I have installed the 260.63 drivers that have the 3D vision included, but I am not able to enable it and the control panel doesn't show the Stereo stuff. I get a message "The primary display adapter do not support 3D Vision, but NVIDIA says that the 335M supports BluRay3D with 3D Vision.



Any suggestion?



Thanks

#1
Posted 09/29/2010 06:48 PM   
Hello all,

Does anyone knows how to enable 3D vision in an m11x (Intel HD + GF335M). I have installed the 260.63 drivers that have the 3D vision included, but I am not able to enable it and the control panel doesn't show the Stereo stuff. I get a message "The primary display adapter do not support 3D Vision, but NVIDIA says that the 335M supports BluRay3D with 3D Vision.

Any suggestion?

Thanks
Hello all,



Does anyone knows how to enable 3D vision in an m11x (Intel HD + GF335M). I have installed the 260.63 drivers that have the 3D vision included, but I am not able to enable it and the control panel doesn't show the Stereo stuff. I get a message "The primary display adapter do not support 3D Vision, but NVIDIA says that the 335M supports BluRay3D with 3D Vision.



Any suggestion?



Thanks

#2
Posted 09/29/2010 06:48 PM   
Your m11x display is not able to show 3D. It doesn't support 120Hz.

If your m11x has a Dual-Link-DVI output you can connect a external 120Hz display + the 3D-Vision-Shutter-Set.
If you have a Display-Port-Connector only, you will need an active Display-Port to Dual-Link-DVI adapter. Then you can connect a 120Hz display too.
Don't forget to set the external display to the primary display.
Your m11x display is not able to show 3D. It doesn't support 120Hz.



If your m11x has a Dual-Link-DVI output you can connect a external 120Hz display + the 3D-Vision-Shutter-Set.

If you have a Display-Port-Connector only, you will need an active Display-Port to Dual-Link-DVI adapter. Then you can connect a 120Hz display too.

Don't forget to set the external display to the primary display.

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i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision

#3
Posted 09/30/2010 04:46 PM   
Your m11x display is not able to show 3D. It doesn't support 120Hz.

If your m11x has a Dual-Link-DVI output you can connect a external 120Hz display + the 3D-Vision-Shutter-Set.
If you have a Display-Port-Connector only, you will need an active Display-Port to Dual-Link-DVI adapter. Then you can connect a 120Hz display too.
Don't forget to set the external display to the primary display.
Your m11x display is not able to show 3D. It doesn't support 120Hz.



If your m11x has a Dual-Link-DVI output you can connect a external 120Hz display + the 3D-Vision-Shutter-Set.

If you have a Display-Port-Connector only, you will need an active Display-Port to Dual-Link-DVI adapter. Then you can connect a 120Hz display too.

Don't forget to set the external display to the primary display.

Desktop-PC

i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision

#4
Posted 09/30/2010 04:46 PM   
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1124556' date='Sep 30 2010, 12:46 PM']Your m11x display is not able to show 3D. It doesn't support 120Hz.

If your m11x has a Dual-Link-DVI output you can connect a external 120Hz display + the 3D-Vision-Shutter-Set.
If you have a Display-Port-Connector only, you will need an active Display-Port to Dual-Link-DVI adapter. Then you can connect a 120Hz display too.
Don't forget to set the external display to the primary display.[/quote]

Thanks for your reply.

I have an external 120Hz display (Alienware 23") connected to the m11x DisplayPort using an active DP to DL-DVI converter. The external display is set as the primary one and I am not able to make the 3D Vision driver see the GT335M as the primary adapter. I am even telling to Optimus to use the NVIDIA card as the main one, but this is not helping neither. The problem is that the m11x is a dual-card system managed by the Optimus technology and the 3D vision driver is only recognizing the IntelHD.

Thanks
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1124556' date='Sep 30 2010, 12:46 PM']Your m11x display is not able to show 3D. It doesn't support 120Hz.



If your m11x has a Dual-Link-DVI output you can connect a external 120Hz display + the 3D-Vision-Shutter-Set.

If you have a Display-Port-Connector only, you will need an active Display-Port to Dual-Link-DVI adapter. Then you can connect a 120Hz display too.

Don't forget to set the external display to the primary display.



Thanks for your reply.



I have an external 120Hz display (Alienware 23") connected to the m11x DisplayPort using an active DP to DL-DVI converter. The external display is set as the primary one and I am not able to make the 3D Vision driver see the GT335M as the primary adapter. I am even telling to Optimus to use the NVIDIA card as the main one, but this is not helping neither. The problem is that the m11x is a dual-card system managed by the Optimus technology and the 3D vision driver is only recognizing the IntelHD.



Thanks

#5
Posted 09/30/2010 09:16 PM   
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1124556' date='Sep 30 2010, 12:46 PM']Your m11x display is not able to show 3D. It doesn't support 120Hz.

If your m11x has a Dual-Link-DVI output you can connect a external 120Hz display + the 3D-Vision-Shutter-Set.
If you have a Display-Port-Connector only, you will need an active Display-Port to Dual-Link-DVI adapter. Then you can connect a 120Hz display too.
Don't forget to set the external display to the primary display.[/quote]

Thanks for your reply.

I have an external 120Hz display (Alienware 23") connected to the m11x DisplayPort using an active DP to DL-DVI converter. The external display is set as the primary one and I am not able to make the 3D Vision driver see the GT335M as the primary adapter. I am even telling to Optimus to use the NVIDIA card as the main one, but this is not helping neither. The problem is that the m11x is a dual-card system managed by the Optimus technology and the 3D vision driver is only recognizing the IntelHD.

Thanks
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1124556' date='Sep 30 2010, 12:46 PM']Your m11x display is not able to show 3D. It doesn't support 120Hz.



If your m11x has a Dual-Link-DVI output you can connect a external 120Hz display + the 3D-Vision-Shutter-Set.

If you have a Display-Port-Connector only, you will need an active Display-Port to Dual-Link-DVI adapter. Then you can connect a 120Hz display too.

Don't forget to set the external display to the primary display.



Thanks for your reply.



I have an external 120Hz display (Alienware 23") connected to the m11x DisplayPort using an active DP to DL-DVI converter. The external display is set as the primary one and I am not able to make the 3D Vision driver see the GT335M as the primary adapter. I am even telling to Optimus to use the NVIDIA card as the main one, but this is not helping neither. The problem is that the m11x is a dual-card system managed by the Optimus technology and the 3D vision driver is only recognizing the IntelHD.



Thanks

#6
Posted 09/30/2010 09:16 PM   
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