1st - yes afaik
2nd - as long as they are all the same res monitors and refresh rates
3rd - lots of people already run well on existing cards with some Matrox box that can give you similar results
4th - i thought the 22 inch Samsung and Viewsonic were 16:10?
[quote name='lumpeh' post='1036732' date='Apr 9 2010, 01:29 PM']You need SLI or a 290 to run it at all. One 400 won't cut it for connectivity reasons (i'm assuming)[/quote]
that would be a misstake since there are 3 connectivities on that card. 2 DVI + 1 hdmi. So the only limitation would be a drivers or software issue which would be very dissapointing.
[quote name='lumpeh' post='1036732' date='Apr 9 2010, 01:29 PM']You need SLI or a 290 to run it at all. One 400 won't cut it for connectivity reasons (i'm assuming)
that would be a misstake since there are 3 connectivities on that card. 2 DVI + 1 hdmi. So the only limitation would be a drivers or software issue which would be very dissapointing.
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[quote name='danevito' post='1036775' date='Apr 9 2010, 04:34 AM']that would be a misstake since there are 3 connectivities on that card. 2 DVI + 1 hdmi. So the only limitation would be a drivers or software issue which would be very dissapointing.[/quote]
To the best of my knowledge, and forgive me if I'm wrong, many video cards, if not all, with a HDMI connection share this with the adjacent connection, hence using the HDMI would prevent you from using the adjacent DVI as it overrides it.
Correct?
Anyway, my current concern is I have 2 x 260GTX's in SLI and they have HDMI, DVI and VGA rather than 2 x DVI. Although I can find nothing on the Nvidia website stating 2 x DVI is required, I did find another website saying so... but it's an old post and I've found nothing to support it's information... I meet the Nvidia website surround requirements to the letter.
I recently had to get Windows 7 as Vista seems to have been dropped from the surround support, finding out my video cards are no good either due to the above unlisted 'catch' would be disastrous... I have 3 monitors ready to go, am sick of stuffing around with SoftTH with no SLI and have been waiting for this for quite some time now.
[quote name='danevito' post='1036775' date='Apr 9 2010, 04:34 AM']that would be a misstake since there are 3 connectivities on that card. 2 DVI + 1 hdmi. So the only limitation would be a drivers or software issue which would be very dissapointing.
To the best of my knowledge, and forgive me if I'm wrong, many video cards, if not all, with a HDMI connection share this with the adjacent connection, hence using the HDMI would prevent you from using the adjacent DVI as it overrides it.
Correct?
Anyway, my current concern is I have 2 x 260GTX's in SLI and they have HDMI, DVI and VGA rather than 2 x DVI. Although I can find nothing on the Nvidia website stating 2 x DVI is required, I did find another website saying so... but it's an old post and I've found nothing to support it's information... I meet the Nvidia website surround requirements to the letter.
I recently had to get Windows 7 as Vista seems to have been dropped from the surround support, finding out my video cards are no good either due to the above unlisted 'catch' would be disastrous... I have 3 monitors ready to go, am sick of stuffing around with SoftTH with no SLI and have been waiting for this for quite some time now.
1st. Can I run the 3D Vision Surround without the 3D? - Like with 3 monitors that doesent support 120hz mode for example.
2nd. Can it be done with any resolution the monitor supports? - Like with 3 sets of 1920x1200 monitors or 3 1680x1080 for example.
3rd. I know the 3D Vision Surround needs 2 GTX480 SLi to run, but will there be a simillair demand for the likes of running the above?
4th. Finnaly, will we ever see 3D ready monitors with 16:10 ratio, and will that be supported in 3D Vision Surround ?
thanks alot
Danny
1st. Can I run the 3D Vision Surround without the 3D? - Like with 3 monitors that doesent support 120hz mode for example.
2nd. Can it be done with any resolution the monitor supports? - Like with 3 sets of 1920x1200 monitors or 3 1680x1080 for example.
3rd. I know the 3D Vision Surround needs 2 GTX480 SLi to run, but will there be a simillair demand for the likes of running the above?
4th. Finnaly, will we ever see 3D ready monitors with 16:10 ratio, and will that be supported in 3D Vision Surround ?
thanks alot
Danny
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2nd - as long as they are all the same res monitors and refresh rates
3rd - lots of people already run well on existing cards with some Matrox box that can give you similar results
4th - i thought the 22 inch Samsung and Viewsonic were 16:10?
2nd - as long as they are all the same res monitors and refresh rates
3rd - lots of people already run well on existing cards with some Matrox box that can give you similar results
4th - i thought the 22 inch Samsung and Viewsonic were 16:10?
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Follow these requirements to a teeth.
Follow these requirements to a teeth.
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Follow these requirements to a teeth.[/quote]
dident list any requirements for Vision Surround. I hope a single GTX470 can handle 3 WUXGA screens.
Follow these requirements to a teeth.
dident list any requirements for Vision Surround. I hope a single GTX470 can handle 3 WUXGA screens.
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that would be a misstake since there are 3 connectivities on that card. 2 DVI + 1 hdmi. So the only limitation would be a drivers or software issue which would be very dissapointing.
that would be a misstake since there are 3 connectivities on that card. 2 DVI + 1 hdmi. So the only limitation would be a drivers or software issue which would be very dissapointing.
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As far as I know you need two cards for surround.
As far as I know you need two cards for surround.
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To the best of my knowledge, and forgive me if I'm wrong, many video cards, if not all, with a HDMI connection share this with the adjacent connection, hence using the HDMI would prevent you from using the adjacent DVI as it overrides it.
Correct?
Anyway, my current concern is I have 2 x 260GTX's in SLI and they have HDMI, DVI and VGA rather than 2 x DVI. Although I can find nothing on the Nvidia website stating 2 x DVI is required, I did find another website saying so... but it's an old post and I've found nothing to support it's information... I meet the Nvidia website surround requirements to the letter.
I recently had to get Windows 7 as Vista seems to have been dropped from the surround support, finding out my video cards are no good either due to the above unlisted 'catch' would be disastrous... I have 3 monitors ready to go, am sick of stuffing around with SoftTH with no SLI and have been waiting for this for quite some time now.
Vas.
To the best of my knowledge, and forgive me if I'm wrong, many video cards, if not all, with a HDMI connection share this with the adjacent connection, hence using the HDMI would prevent you from using the adjacent DVI as it overrides it.
Correct?
Anyway, my current concern is I have 2 x 260GTX's in SLI and they have HDMI, DVI and VGA rather than 2 x DVI. Although I can find nothing on the Nvidia website stating 2 x DVI is required, I did find another website saying so... but it's an old post and I've found nothing to support it's information... I meet the Nvidia website surround requirements to the letter.
I recently had to get Windows 7 as Vista seems to have been dropped from the surround support, finding out my video cards are no good either due to the above unlisted 'catch' would be disastrous... I have 3 monitors ready to go, am sick of stuffing around with SoftTH with no SLI and have been waiting for this for quite some time now.
Vas.