I was wondering if the GTX 480 or the 470 support OpenGL Quad buffered stereo or if this is still only limited to the Quadro series cards? If they don't, will there be workstation fermi cards down the road that will support them?
I was wondering if the GTX 480 or the 470 support OpenGL Quad buffered stereo or if this is still only limited to the Quadro series cards? If they don't, will there be workstation fermi cards down the road that will support them?
[quote name='jmbuehler' post='1047508' date='Apr 29 2010, 10:02 AM']I have no idea, but tbh I don't even know what Quad Buffered Stereo is. Would you care to enlighten me?[/quote]
Professional stereo support, to be able to use 3D Vision in true stereo, and in windowed applications like Autodesk Maya. Presently, the GeForce cards only support stereo in D3D, and am just wondering if the Fermi cards were different than the regular GeForce cards.
[quote name='jmbuehler' post='1047508' date='Apr 29 2010, 10:02 AM']I have no idea, but tbh I don't even know what Quad Buffered Stereo is. Would you care to enlighten me?
Professional stereo support, to be able to use 3D Vision in true stereo, and in windowed applications like Autodesk Maya. Presently, the GeForce cards only support stereo in D3D, and am just wondering if the Fermi cards were different than the regular GeForce cards.
[quote name='rikochet' post='1049801' date='May 3 2010, 11:38 PM']bump[/quote]
I wouldn't keep up your hopes. Quad buffering is a pro feature. The Geforce GTX cards are for consumers. So you won't find quad buffering because it requires a different driver. It probably could do it hardware wise, it's just you need the software to go along with it. And that comes at a price.
I wouldn't keep up your hopes. Quad buffering is a pro feature. The Geforce GTX cards are for consumers. So you won't find quad buffering because it requires a different driver. It probably could do it hardware wise, it's just you need the software to go along with it. And that comes at a price.
I was wondering if the GTX 480 or the 470 support OpenGL Quad buffered stereo or if this is still only limited to the Quadro series cards? If they don't, will there be workstation fermi cards down the road that will support them?
Thanks
I was wondering if the GTX 480 or the 470 support OpenGL Quad buffered stereo or if this is still only limited to the Quadro series cards? If they don't, will there be workstation fermi cards down the road that will support them?
Thanks
Professional stereo support, to be able to use 3D Vision in true stereo, and in windowed applications like Autodesk Maya. Presently, the GeForce cards only support stereo in D3D, and am just wondering if the Fermi cards were different than the regular GeForce cards.
Professional stereo support, to be able to use 3D Vision in true stereo, and in windowed applications like Autodesk Maya. Presently, the GeForce cards only support stereo in D3D, and am just wondering if the Fermi cards were different than the regular GeForce cards.
I wouldn't keep up your hopes. Quad buffering is a pro feature. The Geforce GTX cards are for consumers. So you won't find quad buffering because it requires a different driver. It probably could do it hardware wise, it's just you need the software to go along with it. And that comes at a price.
I wouldn't keep up your hopes. Quad buffering is a pro feature. The Geforce GTX cards are for consumers. So you won't find quad buffering because it requires a different driver. It probably could do it hardware wise, it's just you need the software to go along with it. And that comes at a price.
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