Does Audi mean Volkswagen ? LOL sorry for sarkasm.
why don't you Try that laptop. If it says in the NVIDIA control panel you have a NVIDIA 3D vision capable display it does.
Or you can Try hacked edid. Google. High refreshrate means high refreshrate, nothing about 3D vision
Hacked edid is to Try to trick the os thinking you have a 3D vision certified display instead of what you have.
Does Audi mean Volkswagen ? LOL sorry for sarkasm.
why don't you Try that laptop. If it says in the NVIDIA control panel you have a NVIDIA 3D vision capable display it does.
Or you can Try hacked edid. Google. High refreshrate means high refreshrate, nothing about 3D vision
Hacked edid is to Try to trick the os thinking you have a 3D vision certified display instead of what you have.
CoreX9 Custom watercooling (valkswagen polo radiator)
I7-8700k@stock
TitanX pascal with shitty stock cooler
Win7/10
Video: Passive 3D fullhd 3D@60hz/channel Denon x1200w /Hc5 x 2 Geobox501->eeColorBoxes->polarizers/omega filttersCustom made silverscreen
Ocupation: Enterprenior.Painting/surfacing/constructions
Interests/skills:
3D gaming,3D movies, 3D printing,Drums, Bass and guitar.
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[quote="Metal-O-Holic"]Does Audi mean Volkswagen ? LOL sorry for sarkasm.
why don't you Try that laptop. If it says in the NVIDIA control panel you have a NVIDIA 3D vision capable display it does.
Or you can Try hacked edid. Google. High refreshrate means high refreshrate, nothing about 3D vision
Hacked edid is to Try to trick the os thinking you have a 3D vision certified display instead of what you have.
[/quote]
I'm just a new computer user and don't really know such 'technology'. I searched the internet and found no answers to it. That's why I'm asking here, hoping some professionals know about it. You don't have to be so mean to a rookie.
Audi and VW are different manufacturers, but VR and 3D both come from nvidia. I believe my CPU and GPU meet the requirement for them. I'm planning to buy 3D glasses or a VR set. I don't know if 3D vision works after I bought those glasses. The nvidia control panel said nothing about either 3D Vision or VR. There is a task called 3D Settings, but I don't think that's related to 3D vision. There's also a folder on my hard disk (C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision) but none of these exe files works.
Thanks for your answer anyway.
Metal-O-Holic said:Does Audi mean Volkswagen ? LOL sorry for sarkasm.
why don't you Try that laptop. If it says in the NVIDIA control panel you have a NVIDIA 3D vision capable display it does.
Or you can Try hacked edid. Google. High refreshrate means high refreshrate, nothing about 3D vision
Hacked edid is to Try to trick the os thinking you have a 3D vision certified display instead of what you have.
I'm just a new computer user and don't really know such 'technology'. I searched the internet and found no answers to it. That's why I'm asking here, hoping some professionals know about it. You don't have to be so mean to a rookie.
Audi and VW are different manufacturers, but VR and 3D both come from nvidia. I believe my CPU and GPU meet the requirement for them. I'm planning to buy 3D glasses or a VR set. I don't know if 3D vision works after I bought those glasses. The nvidia control panel said nothing about either 3D Vision or VR. There is a task called 3D Settings, but I don't think that's related to 3D vision. There's also a folder on my hard disk (C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision) but none of these exe files works.
3D Vision uses an SDK that is developed and maintained by Nvidia.
VR uses any number of SDKs, that are not developed or maintained by Nvidia. However, Nvidia does have some VR SDKs that can be implemented in the 3rd party apps, but are generally unused.
VR Ready, simply means that the GPU is capable of supporting the 3rd party SDKs and is not related to 3D Vision.
3D Vision supported laptops, come with integrated emitters.
That being said, I have yet heard of anyone hat was able to get a laptop that was not 3D Vision certified working with an external emitter with the "integrated display"
It may be possible, but I have yet to see confirmation of it working.
https://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/vr/vr-ready-program
https://www.roadtovr.com/nvidia-launches-gtx-geforce-vr-ready-pc-program/
https://developer.nvidia.com/vrworks
3D Vision uses an SDK that is developed and maintained by Nvidia.
VR uses any number of SDKs, that are not developed or maintained by Nvidia. However, Nvidia does have some VR SDKs that can be implemented in the 3rd party apps, but are generally unused.
VR Ready, simply means that the GPU is capable of supporting the 3rd party SDKs and is not related to 3D Vision.
3D Vision supported laptops, come with integrated emitters.
That being said, I have yet heard of anyone hat was able to get a laptop that was not 3D Vision certified working with an external emitter with the "integrated display"
It may be possible, but I have yet to see confirmation of it working.
There hasn't been a 3D Vision certified laptop in years. You can see previous models listed here
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html
Your laptop "might" work with an external display, but you'll need to check in the PhysX tab of the NVCP and see if any of the video outputs are routed directly off of the Nvidia GPU.
[img]http://www.iforce.co.nz/i/uqlnjqj1.1q2.jpg[/img]
The same would imply, if there is any hope of the integrated display working. In the picture above, you can see that the integrated display is ran off of the Intel GPU.
But you can see that a Display Port connection is available off of the Nvidia GPU that could be used for an external 3D Vision certified display.
Note: the certified display list on Nvidia's site, has not been updated in years, there are several new models available. Search the forums. Also, if you get 3D Vision working, be sure to check out http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
Your laptop "might" work with an external display, but you'll need to check in the PhysX tab of the NVCP and see if any of the video outputs are routed directly off of the Nvidia GPU.
The same would imply, if there is any hope of the integrated display working. In the picture above, you can see that the integrated display is ran off of the Intel GPU.
But you can see that a Display Port connection is available off of the Nvidia GPU that could be used for an external 3D Vision certified display.
[quote="mfdsrax2"][quote="Metal-O-Holic"]Does Audi mean Volkswagen ? LOL sorry for sarkasm.
why don't you Try that laptop. If it says in the NVIDIA control panel you have a NVIDIA 3D vision capable display it does.
Or you can Try hacked edid. Google. High refreshrate means high refreshrate, nothing about 3D vision
Hacked edid is to Try to trick the os thinking you have a 3D vision certified display instead of what you have.
[/quote]
I'm just a new computer user and don't really know such 'technology'. I searched the internet and found no answers to it. That's why I'm asking here, hoping some professionals know about it. You don't have to be so mean to a rookie.
Audi and VW are different manufacturers, but VR and 3D both come from nvidia. I believe my CPU and GPU meet the requirement for them. I'm planning to buy 3D glasses or a VR set. I don't know if 3D vision works after I bought those glasses. The nvidia control panel said nothing about either 3D Vision or VR. There is a task called 3D Settings, but I don't think that's related to 3D vision. There's also a folder on my hard disk (C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision) but none of these exe files works.
Thanks for your answer anyway.[/quote]
Sorry. I meant no harm. We gladly welcome Everyone interested in 3d.
Its everybodys gain that community grows.
With internet the small suttelties of speech get burried.
Didn’t you know Audi, Seat and wolkswagen and propably some other cars Are basicly wolksvagen. Yes. They carry different logo but its about it.
I just meant people often confuse 3d vision possibility just to 120hz.
Metal-O-Holic said:Does Audi mean Volkswagen ? LOL sorry for sarkasm.
why don't you Try that laptop. If it says in the NVIDIA control panel you have a NVIDIA 3D vision capable display it does.
Or you can Try hacked edid. Google. High refreshrate means high refreshrate, nothing about 3D vision
Hacked edid is to Try to trick the os thinking you have a 3D vision certified display instead of what you have.
I'm just a new computer user and don't really know such 'technology'. I searched the internet and found no answers to it. That's why I'm asking here, hoping some professionals know about it. You don't have to be so mean to a rookie.
Audi and VW are different manufacturers, but VR and 3D both come from nvidia. I believe my CPU and GPU meet the requirement for them. I'm planning to buy 3D glasses or a VR set. I don't know if 3D vision works after I bought those glasses. The nvidia control panel said nothing about either 3D Vision or VR. There is a task called 3D Settings, but I don't think that's related to 3D vision. There's also a folder on my hard disk (C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision) but none of these exe files works.
Thanks for your answer anyway.
Sorry. I meant no harm. We gladly welcome Everyone interested in 3d.
Its everybodys gain that community grows.
With internet the small suttelties of speech get burried.
Didn’t you know Audi, Seat and wolkswagen and propably some other cars Are basicly wolksvagen. Yes. They carry different logo but its about it.
I just meant people often confuse 3d vision possibility just to 120hz.
CoreX9 Custom watercooling (valkswagen polo radiator)
I7-8700k@stock
TitanX pascal with shitty stock cooler
Win7/10
Video: Passive 3D fullhd 3D@60hz/channel Denon x1200w /Hc5 x 2 Geobox501->eeColorBoxes->polarizers/omega filttersCustom made silverscreen
Ocupation: Enterprenior.Painting/surfacing/constructions
Interests/skills:
3D gaming,3D movies, 3D printing,Drums, Bass and guitar.
Suomi - FINLAND - perkele
Asus Maximus X Hero Z370
MSI Gaming X 1080Ti (2100 mhz OC Watercooled)
8700k (4.7ghz OC Watercooled)
16gb DDR4 3000 Ram
500GB SAMSUNG 860 EVO SERIES SSD M.2
[quote="lou4612"]120hz is still impossible with HDMI right?[/quote]
Yes, 1920x1080@120Hz is supported on the HDMI output of the Maxwell and Pascal GPUs.
Unfortunately, there are not any displays that take advantage of it. Certainly no monitors or projectors currently. Only a few 4K TVs can do it, provided they have that refresh supported in their firmware.
lou4612 said:120hz is still impossible with HDMI right?
Yes, 1920x1080@120Hz is supported on the HDMI output of the Maxwell and Pascal GPUs.
Unfortunately, there are not any displays that take advantage of it. Certainly no monitors or projectors currently. Only a few 4K TVs can do it, provided they have that refresh supported in their firmware.
I wonder if I can use it to play 3D games or watch 3D movies.
why don't you Try that laptop. If it says in the NVIDIA control panel you have a NVIDIA 3D vision capable display it does.
Or you can Try hacked edid. Google. High refreshrate means high refreshrate, nothing about 3D vision
Hacked edid is to Try to trick the os thinking you have a 3D vision certified display instead of what you have.
CoreX9 Custom watercooling (valkswagen polo radiator)
I7-8700k@stock
TitanX pascal with shitty stock cooler
Win7/10
Video: Passive 3D fullhd 3D@60hz/channel Denon x1200w /Hc5 x 2 Geobox501->eeColorBoxes->polarizers/omega filttersCustom made silverscreen
Ocupation: Enterprenior.Painting/surfacing/constructions
Interests/skills:
3D gaming,3D movies, 3D printing,Drums, Bass and guitar.
Suomi - FINLAND - perkele
I'm just a new computer user and don't really know such 'technology'. I searched the internet and found no answers to it. That's why I'm asking here, hoping some professionals know about it. You don't have to be so mean to a rookie.
Audi and VW are different manufacturers, but VR and 3D both come from nvidia. I believe my CPU and GPU meet the requirement for them. I'm planning to buy 3D glasses or a VR set. I don't know if 3D vision works after I bought those glasses. The nvidia control panel said nothing about either 3D Vision or VR. There is a task called 3D Settings, but I don't think that's related to 3D vision. There's also a folder on my hard disk (C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision) but none of these exe files works.
Thanks for your answer anyway.
VR uses any number of SDKs, that are not developed or maintained by Nvidia. However, Nvidia does have some VR SDKs that can be implemented in the 3rd party apps, but are generally unused.
VR Ready, simply means that the GPU is capable of supporting the 3rd party SDKs and is not related to 3D Vision.
3D Vision supported laptops, come with integrated emitters.
That being said, I have yet heard of anyone hat was able to get a laptop that was not 3D Vision certified working with an external emitter with the "integrated display"
It may be possible, but I have yet to see confirmation of it working.
https://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/vr/vr-ready-program
https://www.roadtovr.com/nvidia-launches-gtx-geforce-vr-ready-pc-program/
https://developer.nvidia.com/vrworks
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html
Your laptop "might" work with an external display, but you'll need to check in the PhysX tab of the NVCP and see if any of the video outputs are routed directly off of the Nvidia GPU.
The same would imply, if there is any hope of the integrated display working. In the picture above, you can see that the integrated display is ran off of the Intel GPU.
But you can see that a Display Port connection is available off of the Nvidia GPU that could be used for an external 3D Vision certified display.
Note: the certified display list on Nvidia's site, has not been updated in years, there are several new models available. Search the forums. Also, if you get 3D Vision working, be sure to check out http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
Sorry. I meant no harm. We gladly welcome Everyone interested in 3d.
Its everybodys gain that community grows.
With internet the small suttelties of speech get burried.
Didn’t you know Audi, Seat and wolkswagen and propably some other cars Are basicly wolksvagen. Yes. They carry different logo but its about it.
I just meant people often confuse 3d vision possibility just to 120hz.
CoreX9 Custom watercooling (valkswagen polo radiator)
I7-8700k@stock
TitanX pascal with shitty stock cooler
Win7/10
Video: Passive 3D fullhd 3D@60hz/channel Denon x1200w /Hc5 x 2 Geobox501->eeColorBoxes->polarizers/omega filttersCustom made silverscreen
Ocupation: Enterprenior.Painting/surfacing/constructions
Interests/skills:
3D gaming,3D movies, 3D printing,Drums, Bass and guitar.
Suomi - FINLAND - perkele
Gaming Rig 1
i7 5820K 3.3ghz (Stock Clock)
GTX 1080 Founders Edition (Stock Clock)
16GB DDR4 2400 RAM
512 SAMSUNG 840 PRO
Gaming Rig 2
My new build
Asus Maximus X Hero Z370
MSI Gaming X 1080Ti (2100 mhz OC Watercooled)
8700k (4.7ghz OC Watercooled)
16gb DDR4 3000 Ram
500GB SAMSUNG 860 EVO SERIES SSD M.2
Yes, 1920x1080@120Hz is supported on the HDMI output of the Maxwell and Pascal GPUs.
Unfortunately, there are not any displays that take advantage of it. Certainly no monitors or projectors currently. Only a few 4K TVs can do it, provided they have that refresh supported in their firmware.