I have a laptop with a GTX 570M and i want to test the 3d anaglyph in game, but there no option to activate 3d anaglyph.
I have installed the latest drivers. I have already test the 3d anaglyph on my old computer with a GTS 250.
If your laptop have Optimus (an Intel onboard graphics chip together with your nvidia GPU) most likely you will not be able to initiate 3D vision Discovery(which should work on no matter display) regardless of how good the GPU that's advertised as 3D Vision ready.
If your laptop have Optimus (an Intel onboard graphics chip together with your nvidia GPU) most likely you will not be able to initiate 3D vision Discovery(which should work on no matter display) regardless of how good the GPU that's advertised as 3D Vision ready.
Hello, what jakota mentioned above is part of the problem, but the other part is by the request of laptop manufaturers, nVidia has "whitelisted" certian model laptops to be compatible with 3d vision. If your laptops make/model is not on the "whitelist" you will not see or be able to activate any form of stereoscopic vision, including anaglyph mode.
Case in point, i have an older Asus G51VX laptop which has the GeForce GTX260M. It also has a core2duo 2hz and 4 gigs of ram runnign win 7 64bit. I later upgraded the lcd to a 120hz panel and yes it detects and runs in 120hz mode in win 7. Despite all of this, any newer driver version i use still does not give me the stereoscopic options in the control panel. The last known drivers to give me that option are 193.38. Anything newer, and i dont get the sterescopic options. With the older version though, i can run anaglyph mode, but i still get the error that my lcd is not compatible with 3dvision, therefore i cannot use my 3dvision glasses with it.
It is really annoying that nVidia has whitelisted notebooks like this but that seems to be the path they chose. That way notebook manufacturers can force you to buy the 3d specific model laptop, rather than just upgrade what you have. Hope this helps.
Hello, what jakota mentioned above is part of the problem, but the other part is by the request of laptop manufaturers, nVidia has "whitelisted" certian model laptops to be compatible with 3d vision. If your laptops make/model is not on the "whitelist" you will not see or be able to activate any form of stereoscopic vision, including anaglyph mode.
Case in point, i have an older Asus G51VX laptop which has the GeForce GTX260M. It also has a core2duo 2hz and 4 gigs of ram runnign win 7 64bit. I later upgraded the lcd to a 120hz panel and yes it detects and runs in 120hz mode in win 7. Despite all of this, any newer driver version i use still does not give me the stereoscopic options in the control panel. The last known drivers to give me that option are 193.38. Anything newer, and i dont get the sterescopic options. With the older version though, i can run anaglyph mode, but i still get the error that my lcd is not compatible with 3dvision, therefore i cannot use my 3dvision glasses with it.
It is really annoying that nVidia has whitelisted notebooks like this but that seems to be the path they chose. That way notebook manufacturers can force you to buy the 3d specific model laptop, rather than just upgrade what you have. Hope this helps.
I have installed the latest drivers. I have already test the 3d anaglyph on my old computer with a GTS 250.
I have installed the latest drivers. I have already test the 3d anaglyph on my old computer with a GTS 250.
Case in point, i have an older Asus G51VX laptop which has the GeForce GTX260M. It also has a core2duo 2hz and 4 gigs of ram runnign win 7 64bit. I later upgraded the lcd to a 120hz panel and yes it detects and runs in 120hz mode in win 7. Despite all of this, any newer driver version i use still does not give me the stereoscopic options in the control panel. The last known drivers to give me that option are 193.38. Anything newer, and i dont get the sterescopic options. With the older version though, i can run anaglyph mode, but i still get the error that my lcd is not compatible with 3dvision, therefore i cannot use my 3dvision glasses with it.
It is really annoying that nVidia has whitelisted notebooks like this but that seems to be the path they chose. That way notebook manufacturers can force you to buy the 3d specific model laptop, rather than just upgrade what you have. Hope this helps.
Case in point, i have an older Asus G51VX laptop which has the GeForce GTX260M. It also has a core2duo 2hz and 4 gigs of ram runnign win 7 64bit. I later upgraded the lcd to a 120hz panel and yes it detects and runs in 120hz mode in win 7. Despite all of this, any newer driver version i use still does not give me the stereoscopic options in the control panel. The last known drivers to give me that option are 193.38. Anything newer, and i dont get the sterescopic options. With the older version though, i can run anaglyph mode, but i still get the error that my lcd is not compatible with 3dvision, therefore i cannot use my 3dvision glasses with it.
It is really annoying that nVidia has whitelisted notebooks like this but that seems to be the path they chose. That way notebook manufacturers can force you to buy the 3d specific model laptop, rather than just upgrade what you have. Hope this helps.