Windows 7 lets you install multiple display drivers if you want to have ATI 3D via iZ3D or DDD drivers and occassionally use Nvidia 3D Vision (I only do to test development or more correctly lack of it). iZ3D provides a free graphics driver for ATI users that works with shutter glasses, that is except Nvidia's due to their ******* conduct. Today iZ3D just released a new 1.11 beta that supports DX10,10.1 and 11, so you can go ATI and enjoy superior 3D (convergance management, better syncing, clearer glasses=better colour and contrast). After using Nvidia 3D Vision and changing to iZ3D and DDD was a very pleasant 3D surprise but you need to get alternative shutter glasses like the Samsung SSG1000 I got.
I personally bought a 5970 and it absolutely eats my former Quad 295 setup (even in single card mode /sick.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sick:' />), in every respect frames, quality, heat, power. The 480 one day will probably be a great card but as of now it seems to be a nightmarish card heat wise and consumer performance, durability is not known as current release data is derived from cherry picked cards accumulated over a long production timeline supplied and controlled by Nvidia not actual consumer retail products making the results quite questionable especially given Nvidia's recent history, beware.
Windows 7 lets you install multiple display drivers if you want to have ATI 3D via iZ3D or DDD drivers and occassionally use Nvidia 3D Vision (I only do to test development or more correctly lack of it). iZ3D provides a free graphics driver for ATI users that works with shutter glasses, that is except Nvidia's due to their ******* conduct. Today iZ3D just released a new 1.11 beta that supports DX10,10.1 and 11, so you can go ATI and enjoy superior 3D (convergance management, better syncing, clearer glasses=better colour and contrast). After using Nvidia 3D Vision and changing to iZ3D and DDD was a very pleasant 3D surprise but you need to get alternative shutter glasses like the Samsung SSG1000 I got.
I personally bought a 5970 and it absolutely eats my former Quad 295 setup (even in single card mode /sick.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sick:' />), in every respect frames, quality, heat, power. The 480 one day will probably be a great card but as of now it seems to be a nightmarish card heat wise and consumer performance, durability is not known as current release data is derived from cherry picked cards accumulated over a long production timeline supplied and controlled by Nvidia not actual consumer retail products making the results quite questionable especially given Nvidia's recent history, beware.
EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM
[quote name='MorSage' post='1030948' date='Mar 30 2010, 11:10 PM']Windows 7 lets you install multiple display drivers if you want to have ATI 3D via iZ3D or DDD drivers and occassionally use Nvidia 3D Vision (I only do to test development or more correctly lack of it). iZ3D provides a free graphics driver for ATI users that works with shutter glasses, that is except Nvidia's due to their ******* conduct. Today iZ3D just released a new 1.11 beta that supports DX10,10.1 and 11, so you can go ATI and enjoy superior 3D (convergance management, better syncing, clearer glasses=better colour and contrast). After using Nvidia 3D Vision and changing to iZ3D and DDD was a very pleasant 3D surprise but you need to get alternative shutter glasses like the Samsung SSG1000 I got.
I personally bought a 5970 and it absolutely eats my former Quad 295 setup (even in single card mode /sick.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sick:' />), in every respect frames, quality, heat, power. The 480 one day will probably be a great card but as of now it seems to be a nightmarish card heat wise and consumer performance, durability is not known as current release data is derived from cherry picked cards accumulated over a long production timeline supplied and controlled by Nvidia not actual consumer retail products making the results quite questionable especially given Nvidia's recent history, beware.[/quote]
Can I use these glasses on my Acer GD235HZ or will I have to get a projector or DLP. I currently don't have have the space or the cash for either.
[quote name='MorSage' post='1030948' date='Mar 30 2010, 11:10 PM']Windows 7 lets you install multiple display drivers if you want to have ATI 3D via iZ3D or DDD drivers and occassionally use Nvidia 3D Vision (I only do to test development or more correctly lack of it). iZ3D provides a free graphics driver for ATI users that works with shutter glasses, that is except Nvidia's due to their ******* conduct. Today iZ3D just released a new 1.11 beta that supports DX10,10.1 and 11, so you can go ATI and enjoy superior 3D (convergance management, better syncing, clearer glasses=better colour and contrast). After using Nvidia 3D Vision and changing to iZ3D and DDD was a very pleasant 3D surprise but you need to get alternative shutter glasses like the Samsung SSG1000 I got.
I personally bought a 5970 and it absolutely eats my former Quad 295 setup (even in single card mode /sick.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sick:' />), in every respect frames, quality, heat, power. The 480 one day will probably be a great card but as of now it seems to be a nightmarish card heat wise and consumer performance, durability is not known as current release data is derived from cherry picked cards accumulated over a long production timeline supplied and controlled by Nvidia not actual consumer retail products making the results quite questionable especially given Nvidia's recent history, beware.
Can I use these glasses on my Acer GD235HZ or will I have to get a projector or DLP. I currently don't have have the space or the cash for either.
Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10
I dont understand why on earth you would want to give yourself a pain in the arse simply to retain the ATI card unless your a real ATI fan boy ?
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean [b][u]ZERO[/u][/b].
I dont understand why on earth you would want to give yourself a pain in the arse simply to retain the ATI card unless your a real ATI fan boy ?
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean ZERO.
I do not understand currently wanting to keep a nvidia card in for anything but physics either, if you do not have a 3D ready display or alternative glasses other than Nvidia 3D vision glasses and want 3D it is right to stick with Nvidia only, ATI graphic running parrallel to Nvidia graphics 3D sync is not going to work due to the framerate hit of 3D Vision affecting the already inferior performance of the 295 against a 5970. However, if you had the resources the ATI + iZ3D / DDD and non-nvidia glasses do provide a much better 3D experience than Nvidia 3D vision kit right now. Before commenting on this last statement try and experience the ATI + iZ3D / DDD package first hand.
I do not understand currently wanting to keep a nvidia card in for anything but physics either, if you do not have a 3D ready display or alternative glasses other than Nvidia 3D vision glasses and want 3D it is right to stick with Nvidia only, ATI graphic running parrallel to Nvidia graphics 3D sync is not going to work due to the framerate hit of 3D Vision affecting the already inferior performance of the 295 against a 5970. However, if you had the resources the ATI + iZ3D / DDD and non-nvidia glasses do provide a much better 3D experience than Nvidia 3D vision kit right now. Before commenting on this last statement try and experience the ATI + iZ3D / DDD package first hand.
EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM
[quote name='pele01' post='1031059' date='Mar 31 2010, 04:05 AM']I dont understand why on earth you would want to give yourself a pain in the arse simply to retain the ATI card unless your a real ATI fan boy ?
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean [b][u]ZERO[/u][/b].[/quote]
and don't forget cheaper cards,... you forgot that.
[quote name='pele01' post='1031059' date='Mar 31 2010, 04:05 AM']I dont understand why on earth you would want to give yourself a pain in the arse simply to retain the ATI card unless your a real ATI fan boy ?
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean ZERO.
and don't forget cheaper cards,... you forgot that.
Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10
[quote name='pele01' post='1031059' date='Mar 31 2010, 11:05 AM']I dont understand why on earth you would want to give yourself a pain in the arse simply to retain the ATI card unless your a real ATI fan boy ?
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean [b][u]ZERO[/u][/b].[/quote]
You didnt read my first message correctly. I do not have an ATI GPU yet I am in the dillema of choosing a 5970 or the 480
[quote name='pele01' post='1031059' date='Mar 31 2010, 11:05 AM']I dont understand why on earth you would want to give yourself a pain in the arse simply to retain the ATI card unless your a real ATI fan boy ?
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean ZERO.
You didnt read my first message correctly. I do not have an ATI GPU yet I am in the dillema of choosing a 5970 or the 480
I personally bought a 5970 and it absolutely eats my former Quad 295 setup (even in single card mode
I personally bought a 5970 and it absolutely eats my former Quad 295 setup (even in single card mode
EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM
I personally bought a 5970 and it absolutely eats my former Quad 295 setup (even in single card mode
Can I use these glasses on my Acer GD235HZ or will I have to get a projector or DLP. I currently don't have have the space or the cash for either.
I personally bought a 5970 and it absolutely eats my former Quad 295 setup (even in single card mode
Can I use these glasses on my Acer GD235HZ or will I have to get a projector or DLP. I currently don't have have the space or the cash for either.
Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean [b][u]ZERO[/u][/b].
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean ZERO.
EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM
EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean [b][u]ZERO[/u][/b].[/quote]
and don't forget cheaper cards,... you forgot that.
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean ZERO.
and don't forget cheaper cards,... you forgot that.
Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean [b][u]ZERO[/u][/b].[/quote]
You didnt read my first message correctly. I do not have an ATI GPU yet I am in the dillema of choosing a 5970 or the 480
The answer is simple,...If you want 3D vision then get an NV. card. If not stick to your ATI card with the 5 extra frames per second and the 5 .c less heat. !
DOH !
oh, and there is ZERO ghosting on the DLP beamers. And i do mean ZERO.
You didnt read my first message correctly. I do not have an ATI GPU yet I am in the dillema of choosing a 5970 or the 480
The GTX480 just doesn't deliver enough fps in the games I want to play.
The HD5970 on the other hand does...
But I also don't want to switch back to 2D.
SLI GTX480 is NOT an option for me.
The GTX480 just doesn't deliver enough fps in the games I want to play.
The HD5970 on the other hand does...
But I also don't want to switch back to 2D.
SLI GTX480 is NOT an option for me.
3D Vision does not support AMD GPUs. Sorry.
3D Vision does not support AMD GPUs. Sorry.
EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM