Just wanted to post a follow up to my earlier questions. I thought I'd share this experience for new people not sure on what to do yet.
I ended up ordering the package from NVIDIA with the 22" monitor. When it came I didn't want to hook it up to my main comp in case I didn't like it so I grabbed an old DELL GEN 4 XPS system that was collecting dust for the past year. I upgraded it to Vista and bought a 9800 1 gig card and installed it.
When I ran the intial test it passed everything except the CPU. It said it wouldn't run on that system, but I loaded it up anyway. When I tried the CDs it didn't install correctly for me. I ended up downloading the latest 3D drivers and GeForce software and loaded it that way. When using the current downloaded versions of the software it loaded perfectly for me.
Now the big test. I only play WoW at the moment and when I loaded the game nothing happened at first. I needed to go into the Geforce software and activate the 3D stereo. Once I did this and loaded WoW I was blown away. It took a few seconds to adjust to the game, but when I did I couldn't believe it. I went into the WoW settings and moved the depth sliders to about the middle. Once I did this it really felt and looked like 3D.
For me there was no ghosting, blinking or anything like that. There hasn't been for the past few days. It looks perfect, works perfectly and there is no lag, stalling, ghosting, blur or anything. It is crystal clear and looks amazing. Now that I'm hooked I only wish I had bought a larger monitor.
For those that have 60"+ DLP screens does it look just as good, crisp, vibrant and bright as on the smaller screens?
Thanks for reading and good luck to those looking to try out the system. I loaded it on an older system and it works fine.
Just wanted to post a follow up to my earlier questions. I thought I'd share this experience for new people not sure on what to do yet.
I ended up ordering the package from NVIDIA with the 22" monitor. When it came I didn't want to hook it up to my main comp in case I didn't like it so I grabbed an old DELL GEN 4 XPS system that was collecting dust for the past year. I upgraded it to Vista and bought a 9800 1 gig card and installed it.
When I ran the intial test it passed everything except the CPU. It said it wouldn't run on that system, but I loaded it up anyway. When I tried the CDs it didn't install correctly for me. I ended up downloading the latest 3D drivers and GeForce software and loaded it that way. When using the current downloaded versions of the software it loaded perfectly for me.
Now the big test. I only play WoW at the moment and when I loaded the game nothing happened at first. I needed to go into the Geforce software and activate the 3D stereo. Once I did this and loaded WoW I was blown away. It took a few seconds to adjust to the game, but when I did I couldn't believe it. I went into the WoW settings and moved the depth sliders to about the middle. Once I did this it really felt and looked like 3D.
For me there was no ghosting, blinking or anything like that. There hasn't been for the past few days. It looks perfect, works perfectly and there is no lag, stalling, ghosting, blur or anything. It is crystal clear and looks amazing. Now that I'm hooked I only wish I had bought a larger monitor.
For those that have 60"+ DLP screens does it look just as good, crisp, vibrant and bright as on the smaller screens?
Thanks for reading and good luck to those looking to try out the system. I loaded it on an older system and it works fine.
Just wanted to post a follow up to my earlier questions. I thought I'd share this experience for new people not sure on what to do yet.
I ended up ordering the package from NVIDIA with the 22" monitor. When it came I didn't want to hook it up to my main comp in case I didn't like it so I grabbed an old DELL GEN 4 XPS system that was collecting dust for the past year. I upgraded it to Vista and bought a 9800 1 gig card and installed it.
When I ran the intial test it passed everything except the CPU. It said it wouldn't run on that system, but I loaded it up anyway. When I tried the CDs it didn't install correctly for me. I ended up downloading the latest 3D drivers and GeForce software and loaded it that way. When using the current downloaded versions of the software it loaded perfectly for me.
Now the big test. I only play WoW at the moment and when I loaded the game nothing happened at first. I needed to go into the Geforce software and activate the 3D stereo. Once I did this and loaded WoW I was blown away. It took a few seconds to adjust to the game, but when I did I couldn't believe it. I went into the WoW settings and moved the depth sliders to about the middle. Once I did this it really felt and looked like 3D.
For me there was no ghosting, blinking or anything like that. There hasn't been for the past few days. It looks perfect, works perfectly and there is no lag, stalling, ghosting, blur or anything. It is crystal clear and looks amazing. Now that I'm hooked I only wish I had bought a larger monitor.
For those that have 60"+ DLP screens does it look just as good, crisp, vibrant and bright as on the smaller screens?
Thanks for reading and good luck to those looking to try out the system. I loaded it on an older system and it works fine.[/quote]
It looks amazingly great with 2233rz, but I can understand it would look better on your DLP. Unfortunately there are no "larger" monitors as of now compatible.
Didn't try WoW yet though, I'll have to do it very soon :)
Just wanted to post a follow up to my earlier questions. I thought I'd share this experience for new people not sure on what to do yet.
I ended up ordering the package from NVIDIA with the 22" monitor. When it came I didn't want to hook it up to my main comp in case I didn't like it so I grabbed an old DELL GEN 4 XPS system that was collecting dust for the past year. I upgraded it to Vista and bought a 9800 1 gig card and installed it.
When I ran the intial test it passed everything except the CPU. It said it wouldn't run on that system, but I loaded it up anyway. When I tried the CDs it didn't install correctly for me. I ended up downloading the latest 3D drivers and GeForce software and loaded it that way. When using the current downloaded versions of the software it loaded perfectly for me.
Now the big test. I only play WoW at the moment and when I loaded the game nothing happened at first. I needed to go into the Geforce software and activate the 3D stereo. Once I did this and loaded WoW I was blown away. It took a few seconds to adjust to the game, but when I did I couldn't believe it. I went into the WoW settings and moved the depth sliders to about the middle. Once I did this it really felt and looked like 3D.
For me there was no ghosting, blinking or anything like that. There hasn't been for the past few days. It looks perfect, works perfectly and there is no lag, stalling, ghosting, blur or anything. It is crystal clear and looks amazing. Now that I'm hooked I only wish I had bought a larger monitor.
For those that have 60"+ DLP screens does it look just as good, crisp, vibrant and bright as on the smaller screens?
Thanks for reading and good luck to those looking to try out the system. I loaded it on an older system and it works fine.
It looks amazingly great with 2233rz, but I can understand it would look better on your DLP. Unfortunately there are no "larger" monitors as of now compatible.
Didn't try WoW yet though, I'll have to do it very soon :)
I'm using a 73" 3D Ready DLP with 3D Vision. Incredible experience!! My games (RE5, Batman, L4D) are running at 1920x1080 native resolution using a EVGA 295 card. The picture is bright, crisp, clean and just plain awesome. No ghosting and no flashing.
I'm using a 73" 3D Ready DLP with 3D Vision. Incredible experience!! My games (RE5, Batman, L4D) are running at 1920x1080 native resolution using a EVGA 295 card. The picture is bright, crisp, clean and just plain awesome. No ghosting and no flashing.
Agree, I also think the same, best upgrade in many years!!! Congratulations Nvidia this system is awesome all the way!!!!!!! I'm glad to be one of a few in my country to have this amazing system. I have the 2233rz Samsung 3D ready monitor, I can imagine how great this system would be in a 73 inches DLP TV like yours!!!!
It must be frigging awesome!!!!!!!!!! I also don't have ghosts and bliking, some games have glitches, but it's not the system's fault, it's some older games that have issues with 3D like Crysis for example. Batman, RE5, Left for Dead, Dead Space, NFS, COD5 are all perfect in 3D. The 2D world is past behind me now
How much does it cost a 52 inches DLP TV in average??? Does the DLP TV quality in 2D is compared to a Plasma TV??? I've never seen a DLP TV, only Plasma and LCD. Anyway I prefer Plasma than LCD for watching TV, not monitor.
Agree, I also think the same, best upgrade in many years!!! Congratulations Nvidia this system is awesome all the way!!!!!!! I'm glad to be one of a few in my country to have this amazing system. I have the 2233rz Samsung 3D ready monitor, I can imagine how great this system would be in a 73 inches DLP TV like yours!!!!
It must be frigging awesome!!!!!!!!!! I also don't have ghosts and bliking, some games have glitches, but it's not the system's fault, it's some older games that have issues with 3D like Crysis for example. Batman, RE5, Left for Dead, Dead Space, NFS, COD5 are all perfect in 3D. The 2D world is past behind me now
How much does it cost a 52 inches DLP TV in average??? Does the DLP TV quality in 2D is compared to a Plasma TV??? I've never seen a DLP TV, only Plasma and LCD. Anyway I prefer Plasma than LCD for watching TV, not monitor.
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[quote name='francomg' post='591788' date='Sep 25 2009, 07:30 AM']Anyway I prefer Plasma than LCD for watching TV, not monitor.[/quote]
The exact reason I decided not to get one. Sitting so close to a TV would feel awkward and I'd imagine there might be a loss in quality being so close. Surely there'll be some 24" or preferably 30" 120hz monitors soon.
[quote name='francomg' post='591788' date='Sep 25 2009, 07:30 AM']Anyway I prefer Plasma than LCD for watching TV, not monitor.
The exact reason I decided not to get one. Sitting so close to a TV would feel awkward and I'd imagine there might be a loss in quality being so close. Surely there'll be some 24" or preferably 30" 120hz monitors soon.
Just wanted to post a follow up to my earlier questions. I thought I'd share this experience for new people not sure on what to do yet.
I ended up ordering the package from NVIDIA with the 22" monitor. When it came I didn't want to hook it up to my main comp in case I didn't like it so I grabbed an old DELL GEN 4 XPS system that was collecting dust for the past year. I upgraded it to Vista and bought a 9800 1 gig card and installed it.
When I ran the intial test it passed everything except the CPU. It said it wouldn't run on that system, but I loaded it up anyway. When I tried the CDs it didn't install correctly for me. I ended up downloading the latest 3D drivers and GeForce software and loaded it that way. When using the current downloaded versions of the software it loaded perfectly for me.
Now the big test. I only play WoW at the moment and when I loaded the game nothing happened at first. I needed to go into the Geforce software and activate the 3D stereo. Once I did this and loaded WoW I was blown away. It took a few seconds to adjust to the game, but when I did I couldn't believe it. I went into the WoW settings and moved the depth sliders to about the middle. Once I did this it really felt and looked like 3D.
For me there was no ghosting, blinking or anything like that. There hasn't been for the past few days. It looks perfect, works perfectly and there is no lag, stalling, ghosting, blur or anything. It is crystal clear and looks amazing. Now that I'm hooked I only wish I had bought a larger monitor.
For those that have 60"+ DLP screens does it look just as good, crisp, vibrant and bright as on the smaller screens?
Thanks for reading and good luck to those looking to try out the system. I loaded it on an older system and it works fine.
Just wanted to post a follow up to my earlier questions. I thought I'd share this experience for new people not sure on what to do yet.
I ended up ordering the package from NVIDIA with the 22" monitor. When it came I didn't want to hook it up to my main comp in case I didn't like it so I grabbed an old DELL GEN 4 XPS system that was collecting dust for the past year. I upgraded it to Vista and bought a 9800 1 gig card and installed it.
When I ran the intial test it passed everything except the CPU. It said it wouldn't run on that system, but I loaded it up anyway. When I tried the CDs it didn't install correctly for me. I ended up downloading the latest 3D drivers and GeForce software and loaded it that way. When using the current downloaded versions of the software it loaded perfectly for me.
Now the big test. I only play WoW at the moment and when I loaded the game nothing happened at first. I needed to go into the Geforce software and activate the 3D stereo. Once I did this and loaded WoW I was blown away. It took a few seconds to adjust to the game, but when I did I couldn't believe it. I went into the WoW settings and moved the depth sliders to about the middle. Once I did this it really felt and looked like 3D.
For me there was no ghosting, blinking or anything like that. There hasn't been for the past few days. It looks perfect, works perfectly and there is no lag, stalling, ghosting, blur or anything. It is crystal clear and looks amazing. Now that I'm hooked I only wish I had bought a larger monitor.
For those that have 60"+ DLP screens does it look just as good, crisp, vibrant and bright as on the smaller screens?
Thanks for reading and good luck to those looking to try out the system. I loaded it on an older system and it works fine.
Just wanted to post a follow up to my earlier questions. I thought I'd share this experience for new people not sure on what to do yet.
I ended up ordering the package from NVIDIA with the 22" monitor. When it came I didn't want to hook it up to my main comp in case I didn't like it so I grabbed an old DELL GEN 4 XPS system that was collecting dust for the past year. I upgraded it to Vista and bought a 9800 1 gig card and installed it.
When I ran the intial test it passed everything except the CPU. It said it wouldn't run on that system, but I loaded it up anyway. When I tried the CDs it didn't install correctly for me. I ended up downloading the latest 3D drivers and GeForce software and loaded it that way. When using the current downloaded versions of the software it loaded perfectly for me.
Now the big test. I only play WoW at the moment and when I loaded the game nothing happened at first. I needed to go into the Geforce software and activate the 3D stereo. Once I did this and loaded WoW I was blown away. It took a few seconds to adjust to the game, but when I did I couldn't believe it. I went into the WoW settings and moved the depth sliders to about the middle. Once I did this it really felt and looked like 3D.
For me there was no ghosting, blinking or anything like that. There hasn't been for the past few days. It looks perfect, works perfectly and there is no lag, stalling, ghosting, blur or anything. It is crystal clear and looks amazing. Now that I'm hooked I only wish I had bought a larger monitor.
For those that have 60"+ DLP screens does it look just as good, crisp, vibrant and bright as on the smaller screens?
Thanks for reading and good luck to those looking to try out the system. I loaded it on an older system and it works fine.[/quote]
It looks amazingly great with 2233rz, but I can understand it would look better on your DLP. Unfortunately there are no "larger" monitors as of now compatible.
Didn't try WoW yet though, I'll have to do it very soon :)
Just wanted to post a follow up to my earlier questions. I thought I'd share this experience for new people not sure on what to do yet.
I ended up ordering the package from NVIDIA with the 22" monitor. When it came I didn't want to hook it up to my main comp in case I didn't like it so I grabbed an old DELL GEN 4 XPS system that was collecting dust for the past year. I upgraded it to Vista and bought a 9800 1 gig card and installed it.
When I ran the intial test it passed everything except the CPU. It said it wouldn't run on that system, but I loaded it up anyway. When I tried the CDs it didn't install correctly for me. I ended up downloading the latest 3D drivers and GeForce software and loaded it that way. When using the current downloaded versions of the software it loaded perfectly for me.
Now the big test. I only play WoW at the moment and when I loaded the game nothing happened at first. I needed to go into the Geforce software and activate the 3D stereo. Once I did this and loaded WoW I was blown away. It took a few seconds to adjust to the game, but when I did I couldn't believe it. I went into the WoW settings and moved the depth sliders to about the middle. Once I did this it really felt and looked like 3D.
For me there was no ghosting, blinking or anything like that. There hasn't been for the past few days. It looks perfect, works perfectly and there is no lag, stalling, ghosting, blur or anything. It is crystal clear and looks amazing. Now that I'm hooked I only wish I had bought a larger monitor.
For those that have 60"+ DLP screens does it look just as good, crisp, vibrant and bright as on the smaller screens?
Thanks for reading and good luck to those looking to try out the system. I loaded it on an older system and it works fine.
It looks amazingly great with 2233rz, but I can understand it would look better on your DLP. Unfortunately there are no "larger" monitors as of now compatible.
Didn't try WoW yet though, I'll have to do it very soon :)
I have a 50" 3d-ready plasma, and while the 3d is great, there is slight ghosting and it's limited to 1360x768 res. in 3d.
Wait until the true 3D High def. LED T.V's become available.. then you'll be talking..
And I'll be upgrading :)
Enjoy your new 3d gaming experiences!
I have a 50" 3d-ready plasma, and while the 3d is great, there is slight ghosting and it's limited to 1360x768 res. in 3d.
Wait until the true 3D High def. LED T.V's become available.. then you'll be talking..
And I'll be upgrading :)
Enjoy your new 3d gaming experiences!
Best pc upgrade I have made in years!!
Best pc upgrade I have made in years!!
It must be frigging awesome!!!!!!!!!! I also don't have ghosts and bliking, some games have glitches, but it's not the system's fault, it's some older games that have issues with 3D like Crysis for example. Batman, RE5, Left for Dead, Dead Space, NFS, COD5 are all perfect in 3D. The 2D world is past behind me now
How much does it cost a 52 inches DLP TV in average??? Does the DLP TV quality in 2D is compared to a Plasma TV??? I've never seen a DLP TV, only Plasma and LCD. Anyway I prefer Plasma than LCD for watching TV, not monitor.
It must be frigging awesome!!!!!!!!!! I also don't have ghosts and bliking, some games have glitches, but it's not the system's fault, it's some older games that have issues with 3D like Crysis for example. Batman, RE5, Left for Dead, Dead Space, NFS, COD5 are all perfect in 3D. The 2D world is past behind me now
How much does it cost a 52 inches DLP TV in average??? Does the DLP TV quality in 2D is compared to a Plasma TV??? I've never seen a DLP TV, only Plasma and LCD. Anyway I prefer Plasma than LCD for watching TV, not monitor.
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The exact reason I decided not to get one. Sitting so close to a TV would feel awkward and I'd imagine there might be a loss in quality being so close. Surely there'll be some 24" or preferably 30" 120hz monitors soon.
The exact reason I decided not to get one. Sitting so close to a TV would feel awkward and I'd imagine there might be a loss in quality being so close. Surely there'll be some 24" or preferably 30" 120hz monitors soon.