will the glasses work with this
i have the BenQ XL2411T Gaming Monitor and my computer is ACER ASPIRE TC-603 Core i7 12gb ram 2tb hard drive and it says 2gb nvidia which i think is the geforce 770 so will the glasses work and make me view my screen in 3d?
i have the BenQ XL2411T Gaming Monitor
and my computer is
ACER ASPIRE TC-603 Core i7
12gb ram
2tb hard drive
and it says 2gb nvidia which i think is the geforce 770
so will the glasses work and make me view my screen in 3d?

#1
Posted 12/06/2014 02:05 PM   
[quote]and it says 2gb nvidia which i think is the geforce 770[/quote] According to Acer it's a GT625 2Gb OEM which has approx. 400% less performance than the GTX750ti... you're going to need a hell of a lot more GPU power than that for just simple 2D "gaming"...let alone 3D Vision. But yes; with the BenQ XL2411T you would have to purchase the Nvidia 3D Vision hardware (emitter + glasses) for 3D vision use.
and it says 2gb nvidia which i think is the geforce 770
According to Acer it's a GT625 2Gb OEM which has approx. 400% less performance than the GTX750ti... you're going to need a hell of a lot more GPU power than that for just simple 2D "gaming"...let alone 3D Vision.

But yes; with the BenQ XL2411T you would have to purchase the Nvidia 3D Vision hardware (emitter + glasses) for 3D vision use.

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Posted 12/06/2014 02:24 PM   
It's questionable. You might have to fudge the GPU ID to enable 3D Vision since it's not listed as supported on the product page. http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-620/specifications Like MrInfinit3 said, that GPU is very weak for any gaming. http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=GeForce+GT+620&id=1429
It's questionable. You might have to fudge the GPU ID to enable 3D Vision since it's not listed as supported on the product page.


http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-620/specifications


Like MrInfinit3 said, that GPU is very weak for any gaming.


http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=GeForce+GT+620&id=1429

#3
Posted 12/06/2014 02:43 PM   
And don't create extra threads with the exact same question. You need to know what your GPU is, for sure, before you do anything. Run CPU-Z, or NVidia Inspector to find out what you have.
And don't create extra threads with the exact same question.


You need to know what your GPU is, for sure, before you do anything.

Run CPU-Z, or NVidia Inspector to find out what you have.

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