I currently possess an NVidia 250 GTS 1GB GDDR3 which is overclocked @ 740\1066\1836 (gpu\mem\shaders). Will this card do everything NVidia 3D vision has to offer? (apart from 3D Vision Surround, which I heard requires SLi)
And what are the requirement for playing a Blu-Ray 3D disc? Are there any incompatible monitors? (I got confused with NVidia's requirement list so I'm asking here...)
Thanks
PS: I did post this in the wrong section before and I moved it here. :rolleyes:
I currently possess an NVidia 250 GTS 1GB GDDR3 which is overclocked @ 740\1066\1836 (gpu\mem\shaders). Will this card do everything NVidia 3D vision has to offer? (apart from 3D Vision Surround, which I heard requires SLi)
And what are the requirement for playing a Blu-Ray 3D disc? Are there any incompatible monitors? (I got confused with NVidia's requirement list so I'm asking here...)
Thanks
PS: I did post this in the wrong section before and I moved it here. :rolleyes:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555Black Edition[Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
I currently possess an NVidia 250 GTS 1GB GDDR3 which is overclocked @ 740\1066\1836 (gpu\mem\shaders). Will this card do everything NVidia 3D vision has to offer? (apart from 3D Vision Surround, which I heard requires SLi)
And what are the requirement for playing a Blu-Ray 3D disc? Are there any incompatible monitors? (I got confused with NVidia's requirement list so I'm asking here...)
Thanks
PS: I did post this in the wrong section before and I moved it here. :rolleyes:
I currently possess an NVidia 250 GTS 1GB GDDR3 which is overclocked @ 740\1066\1836 (gpu\mem\shaders). Will this card do everything NVidia 3D vision has to offer? (apart from 3D Vision Surround, which I heard requires SLi)
And what are the requirement for playing a Blu-Ray 3D disc? Are there any incompatible monitors? (I got confused with NVidia's requirement list so I'm asking here...)
Thanks
PS: I did post this in the wrong section before and I moved it here. :rolleyes:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555Black Edition[Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
Dont buy that screen. Its old and not relivent anymore. I own it too and it is NOT 3d ready for blueray 3d playback (not 1080p). You will need to cheat to get it to work if it will work at all. Buy something that you dont have to fight with to get your 3d movies to run. 3d is flaky alrighty so dont make it harder for yourself.
I also own the gts 250 oc from bfg, same specs too. Its will barily keep you gaming in 2d let alone in 3d it is also NOT spec-ed for 3d movies. It does make a good physx card for me now but with the way requirements are going for how long i dont know. My gtx 280 i consiter to be underpowered for 3d gaming. Save yourself the headake and get a powefull card that is also able to play 3d blueray movies. This is expensive to get into so do it right or you will regret it.
There is alot of really good posts here, use them and you will find that 3d gaming and movies really are amazing, do it cheap and you will always have buyers remorse over it.
The sammy 2233 and the 250 will really only allow you to play most games in 3d with limmited graphics and neither is 3d ready for blueray 3d movies. Sorry but join the club of peps who have been screwed once again.................
Dont buy that screen. Its old and not relivent anymore. I own it too and it is NOT 3d ready for blueray 3d playback (not 1080p). You will need to cheat to get it to work if it will work at all. Buy something that you dont have to fight with to get your 3d movies to run. 3d is flaky alrighty so dont make it harder for yourself.
I also own the gts 250 oc from bfg, same specs too. Its will barily keep you gaming in 2d let alone in 3d it is also NOT spec-ed for 3d movies. It does make a good physx card for me now but with the way requirements are going for how long i dont know. My gtx 280 i consiter to be underpowered for 3d gaming. Save yourself the headake and get a powefull card that is also able to play 3d blueray movies. This is expensive to get into so do it right or you will regret it.
There is alot of really good posts here, use them and you will find that 3d gaming and movies really are amazing, do it cheap and you will always have buyers remorse over it.
The sammy 2233 and the 250 will really only allow you to play most games in 3d with limmited graphics and neither is 3d ready for blueray 3d movies. Sorry but join the club of peps who have been screwed once again.................
Dont buy that screen. Its old and not relivent anymore. I own it too and it is NOT 3d ready for blueray 3d playback (not 1080p). You will need to cheat to get it to work if it will work at all. Buy something that you dont have to fight with to get your 3d movies to run. 3d is flaky alrighty so dont make it harder for yourself.
I also own the gts 250 oc from bfg, same specs too. Its will barily keep you gaming in 2d let alone in 3d it is also NOT spec-ed for 3d movies. It does make a good physx card for me now but with the way requirements are going for how long i dont know. My gtx 280 i consiter to be underpowered for 3d gaming. Save yourself the headake and get a powefull card that is also able to play 3d blueray movies. This is expensive to get into so do it right or you will regret it.
There is alot of really good posts here, use them and you will find that 3d gaming and movies really are amazing, do it cheap and you will always have buyers remorse over it.
The sammy 2233 and the 250 will really only allow you to play most games in 3d with limmited graphics and neither is 3d ready for blueray 3d movies. Sorry but join the club of peps who have been screwed once again.................
Dont buy that screen. Its old and not relivent anymore. I own it too and it is NOT 3d ready for blueray 3d playback (not 1080p). You will need to cheat to get it to work if it will work at all. Buy something that you dont have to fight with to get your 3d movies to run. 3d is flaky alrighty so dont make it harder for yourself.
I also own the gts 250 oc from bfg, same specs too. Its will barily keep you gaming in 2d let alone in 3d it is also NOT spec-ed for 3d movies. It does make a good physx card for me now but with the way requirements are going for how long i dont know. My gtx 280 i consiter to be underpowered for 3d gaming. Save yourself the headake and get a powefull card that is also able to play 3d blueray movies. This is expensive to get into so do it right or you will regret it.
There is alot of really good posts here, use them and you will find that 3d gaming and movies really are amazing, do it cheap and you will always have buyers remorse over it.
The sammy 2233 and the 250 will really only allow you to play most games in 3d with limmited graphics and neither is 3d ready for blueray 3d movies. Sorry but join the club of peps who have been screwed once again.................
Hmm...I was only planning anyway. Now that you've said this I would probably look else where for a good monitor..
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D? Do I need a powerful Blu-Ray player or can I compensate the lower performance of a standard blu-ray player with powerful hardware?
Hmm...I was only planning anyway. Now that you've said this I would probably look else where for a good monitor..
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D? Do I need a powerful Blu-Ray player or can I compensate the lower performance of a standard blu-ray player with powerful hardware?
Thanks
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555Black Edition[Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
Hmm...I was only planning anyway. Now that you've said this I would probably look else where for a good monitor..
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D? Do I need a powerful Blu-Ray player or can I compensate the lower performance of a standard blu-ray player with powerful hardware?
Hmm...I was only planning anyway. Now that you've said this I would probably look else where for a good monitor..
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D? Do I need a powerful Blu-Ray player or can I compensate the lower performance of a standard blu-ray player with powerful hardware?
Thanks
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555Black Edition[Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
Hmm...I was only planning anyway. Now that you've said this I would probably look else where for a good monitor..
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D?
Hmm...I was only planning anyway. Now that you've said this I would probably look else where for a good monitor..
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D?
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555Black Edition[Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
Hmm...I was only planning anyway. Now that you've said this I would probably look else where for a good monitor..
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D?
Hmm...I was only planning anyway. Now that you've said this I would probably look else where for a good monitor..
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D?
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555Black Edition[Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
GTS250 SLI does 720p 3d just fine. You can dial back resolution . This setup is way better than any 3d ready notebook... BTW the best 3d notebook has 2x 280M , .......aaaaand, 280m = GTS250 ;)
So , either buy a 720p projector like you should, and SLI , or, go for megabuck GFX card.
GTS250 SLI does 720p 3d just fine. You can dial back resolution . This setup is way better than any 3d ready notebook... BTW the best 3d notebook has 2x 280M , .......aaaaand, 280m = GTS250 ;)
So , either buy a 720p projector like you should, and SLI , or, go for megabuck GFX card.
GTS250 SLI does 720p 3d just fine. You can dial back resolution . This setup is way better than any 3d ready notebook... BTW the best 3d notebook has 2x 280M , .......aaaaand, 280m = GTS250 ;)
So , either buy a 720p projector like you should, and SLI , or, go for megabuck GFX card.
GTS250 SLI does 720p 3d just fine. You can dial back resolution . This setup is way better than any 3d ready notebook... BTW the best 3d notebook has 2x 280M , .......aaaaand, 280m = GTS250 ;)
So , either buy a 720p projector like you should, and SLI , or, go for megabuck GFX card.
I currently possess an NVidia 250 GTS 1GB GDDR3 which is overclocked @ 740\1066\1836 (gpu\mem\shaders). Will this card do everything NVidia 3D vision has to offer? (apart from 3D Vision Surround, which I heard requires SLi)
And what are the requirement for playing a Blu-Ray 3D disc? Are there any incompatible monitors? (I got confused with NVidia's requirement list so I'm asking here...)
Thanks
PS: I did post this in the wrong section before and I moved it here. :rolleyes:
I currently possess an NVidia 250 GTS 1GB GDDR3 which is overclocked @ 740\1066\1836 (gpu\mem\shaders). Will this card do everything NVidia 3D vision has to offer? (apart from 3D Vision Surround, which I heard requires SLi)
And what are the requirement for playing a Blu-Ray 3D disc? Are there any incompatible monitors? (I got confused with NVidia's requirement list so I'm asking here...)
Thanks
PS: I did post this in the wrong section before and I moved it here. :rolleyes:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition [Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
RAM: Corsair Dominator 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 [Dual Channel] @ 1600MHz
GPU: Palit E-Green NVidia GTS 250 1GB GDDR3 [OVERCLOCKED] @ 774/1836/2124 MHz (Core/Shaders/Memory)
Motherboard: ASUS M4N75TD 750a SLi
HDD1: 250GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
HDD2: 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
ODD1: Samsung x8 Blu-Ray (SATA)
ODD2: LG x22 DVD Multi-drive (SATA)
PSU: OCZ StealthXStream 700W
OS: Windows Vista (x64)
I currently possess an NVidia 250 GTS 1GB GDDR3 which is overclocked @ 740\1066\1836 (gpu\mem\shaders). Will this card do everything NVidia 3D vision has to offer? (apart from 3D Vision Surround, which I heard requires SLi)
And what are the requirement for playing a Blu-Ray 3D disc? Are there any incompatible monitors? (I got confused with NVidia's requirement list so I'm asking here...)
Thanks
PS: I did post this in the wrong section before and I moved it here. :rolleyes:
I currently possess an NVidia 250 GTS 1GB GDDR3 which is overclocked @ 740\1066\1836 (gpu\mem\shaders). Will this card do everything NVidia 3D vision has to offer? (apart from 3D Vision Surround, which I heard requires SLi)
And what are the requirement for playing a Blu-Ray 3D disc? Are there any incompatible monitors? (I got confused with NVidia's requirement list so I'm asking here...)
Thanks
PS: I did post this in the wrong section before and I moved it here. :rolleyes:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition [Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
RAM: Corsair Dominator 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 [Dual Channel] @ 1600MHz
GPU: Palit E-Green NVidia GTS 250 1GB GDDR3 [OVERCLOCKED] @ 774/1836/2124 MHz (Core/Shaders/Memory)
Motherboard: ASUS M4N75TD 750a SLi
HDD1: 250GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
HDD2: 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
ODD1: Samsung x8 Blu-Ray (SATA)
ODD2: LG x22 DVD Multi-drive (SATA)
PSU: OCZ StealthXStream 700W
OS: Windows Vista (x64)
I'm planning to get the Samsung Syncmaster 2233RZ. Can I do all the 3D stuff on this? (Like watch Blu-Ray 3D, 3D Games etc...)
I'm planning to get the Samsung Syncmaster 2233RZ. Can I do all the 3D stuff on this? (Like watch Blu-Ray 3D, 3D Games etc...)
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition [Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
RAM: Corsair Dominator 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 [Dual Channel] @ 1600MHz
GPU: Palit E-Green NVidia GTS 250 1GB GDDR3 [OVERCLOCKED] @ 774/1836/2124 MHz (Core/Shaders/Memory)
Motherboard: ASUS M4N75TD 750a SLi
HDD1: 250GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
HDD2: 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
ODD1: Samsung x8 Blu-Ray (SATA)
ODD2: LG x22 DVD Multi-drive (SATA)
PSU: OCZ StealthXStream 700W
OS: Windows Vista (x64)
I'm planning to get the Samsung Syncmaster 2233RZ. Can I do all the 3D stuff on this? (Like watch Blu-Ray 3D, 3D Games etc...)
I'm planning to get the Samsung Syncmaster 2233RZ. Can I do all the 3D stuff on this? (Like watch Blu-Ray 3D, 3D Games etc...)
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition [Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
RAM: Corsair Dominator 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 [Dual Channel] @ 1600MHz
GPU: Palit E-Green NVidia GTS 250 1GB GDDR3 [OVERCLOCKED] @ 774/1836/2124 MHz (Core/Shaders/Memory)
Motherboard: ASUS M4N75TD 750a SLi
HDD1: 250GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
HDD2: 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
ODD1: Samsung x8 Blu-Ray (SATA)
ODD2: LG x22 DVD Multi-drive (SATA)
PSU: OCZ StealthXStream 700W
OS: Windows Vista (x64)
I also own the gts 250 oc from bfg, same specs too. Its will barily keep you gaming in 2d let alone in 3d it is also NOT spec-ed for 3d movies. It does make a good physx card for me now but with the way requirements are going for how long i dont know. My gtx 280 i consiter to be underpowered for 3d gaming. Save yourself the headake and get a powefull card that is also able to play 3d blueray movies. This is expensive to get into so do it right or you will regret it.
There is alot of really good posts here, use them and you will find that 3d gaming and movies really are amazing, do it cheap and you will always have buyers remorse over it.
The sammy 2233 and the 250 will really only allow you to play most games in 3d with limmited graphics and neither is 3d ready for blueray 3d movies. Sorry but join the club of peps who have been screwed once again.................
I also own the gts 250 oc from bfg, same specs too. Its will barily keep you gaming in 2d let alone in 3d it is also NOT spec-ed for 3d movies. It does make a good physx card for me now but with the way requirements are going for how long i dont know. My gtx 280 i consiter to be underpowered for 3d gaming. Save yourself the headake and get a powefull card that is also able to play 3d blueray movies. This is expensive to get into so do it right or you will regret it.
There is alot of really good posts here, use them and you will find that 3d gaming and movies really are amazing, do it cheap and you will always have buyers remorse over it.
The sammy 2233 and the 250 will really only allow you to play most games in 3d with limmited graphics and neither is 3d ready for blueray 3d movies. Sorry but join the club of peps who have been screwed once again.................
Watercool any gpu cheap, AKA- "The Mod"
I also own the gts 250 oc from bfg, same specs too. Its will barily keep you gaming in 2d let alone in 3d it is also NOT spec-ed for 3d movies. It does make a good physx card for me now but with the way requirements are going for how long i dont know. My gtx 280 i consiter to be underpowered for 3d gaming. Save yourself the headake and get a powefull card that is also able to play 3d blueray movies. This is expensive to get into so do it right or you will regret it.
There is alot of really good posts here, use them and you will find that 3d gaming and movies really are amazing, do it cheap and you will always have buyers remorse over it.
The sammy 2233 and the 250 will really only allow you to play most games in 3d with limmited graphics and neither is 3d ready for blueray 3d movies. Sorry but join the club of peps who have been screwed once again.................
I also own the gts 250 oc from bfg, same specs too. Its will barily keep you gaming in 2d let alone in 3d it is also NOT spec-ed for 3d movies. It does make a good physx card for me now but with the way requirements are going for how long i dont know. My gtx 280 i consiter to be underpowered for 3d gaming. Save yourself the headake and get a powefull card that is also able to play 3d blueray movies. This is expensive to get into so do it right or you will regret it.
There is alot of really good posts here, use them and you will find that 3d gaming and movies really are amazing, do it cheap and you will always have buyers remorse over it.
The sammy 2233 and the 250 will really only allow you to play most games in 3d with limmited graphics and neither is 3d ready for blueray 3d movies. Sorry but join the club of peps who have been screwed once again.................
Watercool any gpu cheap, AKA- "The Mod"
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D? Do I need a powerful Blu-Ray player or can I compensate the lower performance of a standard blu-ray player with powerful hardware?
Thanks
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D? Do I need a powerful Blu-Ray player or can I compensate the lower performance of a standard blu-ray player with powerful hardware?
Thanks
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition [Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
RAM: Corsair Dominator 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 [Dual Channel] @ 1600MHz
GPU: Palit E-Green NVidia GTS 250 1GB GDDR3 [OVERCLOCKED] @ 774/1836/2124 MHz (Core/Shaders/Memory)
Motherboard: ASUS M4N75TD 750a SLi
HDD1: 250GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
HDD2: 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
ODD1: Samsung x8 Blu-Ray (SATA)
ODD2: LG x22 DVD Multi-drive (SATA)
PSU: OCZ StealthXStream 700W
OS: Windows Vista (x64)
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D? Do I need a powerful Blu-Ray player or can I compensate the lower performance of a standard blu-ray player with powerful hardware?
Thanks
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D? Do I need a powerful Blu-Ray player or can I compensate the lower performance of a standard blu-ray player with powerful hardware?
Thanks
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition [Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
RAM: Corsair Dominator 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 [Dual Channel] @ 1600MHz
GPU: Palit E-Green NVidia GTS 250 1GB GDDR3 [OVERCLOCKED] @ 774/1836/2124 MHz (Core/Shaders/Memory)
Motherboard: ASUS M4N75TD 750a SLi
HDD1: 250GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
HDD2: 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
ODD1: Samsung x8 Blu-Ray (SATA)
ODD2: LG x22 DVD Multi-drive (SATA)
PSU: OCZ StealthXStream 700W
OS: Windows Vista (x64)
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D?
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D?
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition [Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
RAM: Corsair Dominator 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 [Dual Channel] @ 1600MHz
GPU: Palit E-Green NVidia GTS 250 1GB GDDR3 [OVERCLOCKED] @ 774/1836/2124 MHz (Core/Shaders/Memory)
Motherboard: ASUS M4N75TD 750a SLi
HDD1: 250GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
HDD2: 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
ODD1: Samsung x8 Blu-Ray (SATA)
ODD2: LG x22 DVD Multi-drive (SATA)
PSU: OCZ StealthXStream 700W
OS: Windows Vista (x64)
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D?
The GTS 250 that I own is from Palit (The E-green edition yuck) and it came with rubbish clock speeds. I had to overclock it myself to get something good out of it. However, I think it's an excellent gaming card..
I ran things like Mass Effect 2 and Crysis on it and it ran those on max settings (Except Crysis which could only settle for the second highest setting @ around 24-30 fps) It runs old games like NFS Carbon (for argument sake) on max settings as well. And the PhysX is really good on that card.
Besides the question is this: What GPU will give a solid 3D performance and good Blu-Ray 3D playback. And what's a good monitor for 3D?
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition [Unlocked & OC'ed to X4 @ 3.8GHz]
RAM: Corsair Dominator 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 [Dual Channel] @ 1600MHz
GPU: Palit E-Green NVidia GTS 250 1GB GDDR3 [OVERCLOCKED] @ 774/1836/2124 MHz (Core/Shaders/Memory)
Motherboard: ASUS M4N75TD 750a SLi
HDD1: 250GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
HDD2: 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATAII Drive @ 7,200 RPM
ODD1: Samsung x8 Blu-Ray (SATA)
ODD2: LG x22 DVD Multi-drive (SATA)
PSU: OCZ StealthXStream 700W
OS: Windows Vista (x64)
So , either buy a 720p projector like you should, and SLI , or, go for megabuck GFX card.
So , either buy a 720p projector like you should, and SLI , or, go for megabuck GFX card.
So , either buy a 720p projector like you should, and SLI , or, go for megabuck GFX card.
So , either buy a 720p projector like you should, and SLI , or, go for megabuck GFX card.
I will buy an ACER 5360 for playing at its native 720p. Will I be able to play on one grafic card only? I dont need all the bells and wistles.
I have two cards I can try. Gforce GT8800 (512MB) or a Radeon HD4470 (512 MB). Both give similar results on 3dMark.
Thanks in advance.
I will buy an ACER 5360 for playing at its native 720p. Will I be able to play on one grafic card only? I dont need all the bells and wistles.
I have two cards I can try. Gforce GT8800 (512MB) or a Radeon HD4470 (512 MB). Both give similar results on 3dMark.
Thanks in advance.
I will buy an ACER 5360 for playing at its native 720p. Will I be able to play on one grafic card only? I dont need all the bells and wistles.
I have two cards I can try. Gforce GT8800 (512MB) or a Radeon HD4470 (512 MB). Both give similar results on 3dMark.
Thanks in advance.
I will buy an ACER 5360 for playing at its native 720p. Will I be able to play on one grafic card only? I dont need all the bells and wistles.
I have two cards I can try. Gforce GT8800 (512MB) or a Radeon HD4470 (512 MB). Both give similar results on 3dMark.
Thanks in advance.