I have Dell inspiron n5110 core i7
i called dell and they told me that i don't have the capability to support 3D vision ! so what should i do to get the 3D vision this is my computer on dell http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/04/ServiceTag/hyz3np1 really hope someone could help me !!
i called dell and they told me that i don't have the capability to support 3D vision !
so what should i do to get the 3D vision
this is my computer on dell http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/04/ServiceTag/hyz3np1


really hope someone could help me !!

#1
Posted 05/09/2013 09:55 AM   
Firstly, that laptop is not powerful enough. Secondly, you'd need a 3d capable monitor + glasses. If you want 3d vision, you will need a new computer.
Firstly, that laptop is not powerful enough.

Secondly, you'd need a 3d capable monitor + glasses.

If you want 3d vision, you will need a new computer.

#2
Posted 05/09/2013 11:00 AM   
this is not a powerful enough !!! wow intel core i7 , 6 GB RAM , 525M GeForce , and all that is not enough !!!
this is not a powerful enough !!!
wow
intel core i7 , 6 GB RAM , 525M GeForce ,
and all that is not enough !!!

#3
Posted 05/09/2013 04:01 PM   
if not enough can i upgrade it ???
if not enough can i upgrade it ???

#4
Posted 05/09/2013 04:02 PM   
I'm 99.99% sure your graphics card is integrated into the laptop, so no (downside of using a laptop over building a PC).
I'm 99.99% sure your graphics card is integrated into the laptop, so no (downside of using a laptop over building a PC).

#5
Posted 05/09/2013 04:11 PM   
Yeah, it's the (non-upgradable) graphics card that will drag you down. You could try with older games if your monitor has a DVI output (or maybe using 3dtv play to a 3dtv if it has hdmi), but you're unlikely to play anything new in 3d. I'd be surprised if it plays much well in 2d.
Yeah, it's the (non-upgradable) graphics card that will drag you down. You could try with older games if your monitor has a DVI output (or maybe using 3dtv play to a 3dtv if it has hdmi), but you're unlikely to play anything new in 3d. I'd be surprised if it plays much well in 2d.

#6
Posted 05/09/2013 04:50 PM   
That chip doesn't do 3D Vision at all. Needs at least a GT 540M
That chip doesn't do 3D Vision at all. Needs at least a GT 540M

#7
Posted 05/09/2013 05:11 PM   
Its not anywhere close to powerful enough. A 525M wont do 2D well at all, so 3D is worthless.
Its not anywhere close to powerful enough. A 525M wont do 2D well at all, so 3D is worthless.

#8
Posted 05/09/2013 06:53 PM   
Yeah, as noted above, that's at the marginal level. However, it is on the supported list of GPU's: [url]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html[/url] You can do red/blue stereoscopic with the red/blue glasses, and no real performance penalty. Not the best experience, but feasible. To do the full NVidia 3D Vision glasses, you will need a new monitor, 3d Tv, or projector, and the corresponding 3D shutter glasses. I wouldn't buy anything extra though until you try red/blue. That will give you some idea of the performance you can expect. You'll probably have to run at lower resolution in order to get playable frame rates.
Yeah, as noted above, that's at the marginal level. However, it is on the supported list of GPU's:

http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html


You can do red/blue stereoscopic with the red/blue glasses, and no real performance penalty. Not the best experience, but feasible.

To do the full NVidia 3D Vision glasses, you will need a new monitor, 3d Tv, or projector, and the corresponding 3D shutter glasses.

I wouldn't buy anything extra though until you try red/blue. That will give you some idea of the performance you can expect. You'll probably have to run at lower resolution in order to get playable frame rates.

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#9
Posted 05/10/2013 09:13 AM   
Weird.. the page for the actual chip is missing 3D Vision being mentioned when others have it.. also a different page seems to suggest it can't. [url]http://www.nvidia.in/object/product-geforce-gt-525m-in.html[/url] Marketing says: Yes! Engineering says: NO
Weird.. the page for the actual chip is missing 3D Vision being mentioned when others have it.. also a different page seems to suggest it can't.
http://www.nvidia.in/object/product-geforce-gt-525m-in.html

Marketing says: Yes! Engineering says: NO

#10
Posted 05/10/2013 02:37 PM   
Yeah, it's weird. The next page of tech specs then immediately shows it supported again. Then this page shows it not supported: [url]http://www.geforce.com/hardware/notebook-gpus/geforce-gt-525m[/url] Here's a pretty good notebook performance review site, which gives you context for where that chip compares to others. They recommend 720p max, and using medium settings on older games. [url]http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-525M.43889.0.html[/url] Anyway, it's safe to say this chip is pretty low spec, and only the OP can determine if it's going to be acceptable or not. You can probably enable 3D Vision as an experiment at least, and I stand by my recommendation to try red/blue first, as a free way to determine if it will work. I agree with the other posters, you shouldn't even consider the 3D Vision kit with this chip, frame-sequential 3D halves your frame rate. Best you can get would be side-by-side at 720p, and the resolution and quality level will be your biggest question. Good luck.
Yeah, it's weird. The next page of tech specs then immediately shows it supported again. Then this page shows it not supported:

http://www.geforce.com/hardware/notebook-gpus/geforce-gt-525m

Here's a pretty good notebook performance review site, which gives you context for where that chip compares to others. They recommend 720p max, and using medium settings on older games.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-525M.43889.0.html


Anyway, it's safe to say this chip is pretty low spec, and only the OP can determine if it's going to be acceptable or not.

You can probably enable 3D Vision as an experiment at least, and I stand by my recommendation to try red/blue first, as a free way to determine if it will work.

I agree with the other posters, you shouldn't even consider the 3D Vision kit with this chip, frame-sequential 3D halves your frame rate. Best you can get would be side-by-side at 720p, and the resolution and quality level will be your biggest question. Good luck.

Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers

#11
Posted 05/10/2013 05:58 PM   
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