I'm interested in purchasing a set of nVidia 3d vision glasses, but I want to make sure that my setup will be sufficient to enjoy it.
I'm in the market for buying a video card. I've found two options: a GTX 260 for $150 or a GTX 280 for $195. I primarily play World of Warcraft, so playing games with fancy shading and AA/MSAA is not an issue. Would the GTX 260 be sufficient to play at 1920x1200 and get 60fps at 120Hz?
Also, I want to make sure that the TV I have will be able to support nVidia's 3d vision. I have an LG 42LH40. It's a 120Hz monitor that uses LG's technology called TruMotion 120Hz. Is this true 120Hz output that will be compatible with nVidia software?
I'm interested in purchasing a set of nVidia 3d vision glasses, but I want to make sure that my setup will be sufficient to enjoy it.
I'm in the market for buying a video card. I've found two options: a GTX 260 for $150 or a GTX 280 for $195. I primarily play World of Warcraft, so playing games with fancy shading and AA/MSAA is not an issue. Would the GTX 260 be sufficient to play at 1920x1200 and get 60fps at 120Hz?
Also, I want to make sure that the TV I have will be able to support nVidia's 3d vision. I have an LG 42LH40. It's a 120Hz monitor that uses LG's technology called TruMotion 120Hz. Is this true 120Hz output that will be compatible with nVidia software?
I'm interested in purchasing a set of nVidia 3d vision glasses, but I want to make sure that my setup will be sufficient to enjoy it.
I'm in the market for buying a video card. I've found two options: a GTX 260 for $150 or a GTX 280 for $195. I primarily play World of Warcraft, so playing games with fancy shading and AA/MSAA is not an issue. Would the GTX 260 be sufficient to play at 1920x1200 and get 60fps at 120Hz?
Also, I want to make sure that the TV I have will be able to support nVidia's 3d vision. I have an LG 42LH40. It's a 120Hz monitor that uses LG's technology called TruMotion 120Hz. Is this true 120Hz output that will be compatible with nVidia software?
Thanks.
I'm interested in purchasing a set of nVidia 3d vision glasses, but I want to make sure that my setup will be sufficient to enjoy it.
I'm in the market for buying a video card. I've found two options: a GTX 260 for $150 or a GTX 280 for $195. I primarily play World of Warcraft, so playing games with fancy shading and AA/MSAA is not an issue. Would the GTX 260 be sufficient to play at 1920x1200 and get 60fps at 120Hz?
Also, I want to make sure that the TV I have will be able to support nVidia's 3d vision. I have an LG 42LH40. It's a 120Hz monitor that uses LG's technology called TruMotion 120Hz. Is this true 120Hz output that will be compatible with nVidia software?
Thanks.