3D Vision on 9300/9400 integrated graphics MB? Is this compatible?
Trying to find out if 3D vision is compatible with the integrated graphics on the new 9300/9400 motherboards. They aren't explicitely listed, but some dedicated cards that are considered less capable than the 9300/9400 are listed, and I did find a reference to 9xxx series cards being capable (but not sure if a 9300/9400 MB is considered the same).

Anyone know?
Trying to find out if 3D vision is compatible with the integrated graphics on the new 9300/9400 motherboards. They aren't explicitely listed, but some dedicated cards that are considered less capable than the 9300/9400 are listed, and I did find a reference to 9xxx series cards being capable (but not sure if a 9300/9400 MB is considered the same).



Anyone know?

#1
Posted 01/14/2009 03:56 AM   
Just a bump... is there NO way to find out the answer? I can't find a single way to contact Nvidia before purchasing 3D vision to even know if it will work. :(
Just a bump... is there NO way to find out the answer? I can't find a single way to contact Nvidia before purchasing 3D vision to even know if it will work. :(

#2
Posted 01/24/2009 04:49 PM   
[quote name='dscline' post='496017' date='Jan 24 2009, 11:49 AM']Just a bump... is there NO way to find out the answer? I can't find a single way to contact Nvidia before purchasing 3D vision to even know if it will work. :([/quote]


For the love of God, don't do it.

Get yourself a discreet GPU before you buy a 3D solution like the NVIDIA GEFORCE 3D Vision. Even if it works perfectly, you will only be gravely disappointed on the GPU equipment you have now. If you are going to take the NVIDIA route, go with nothing less than an 8800 series GPU or better. Yes, it does mean a bit more money to start...but 3D is worth it.

Regards,
Chopper
[quote name='dscline' post='496017' date='Jan 24 2009, 11:49 AM']Just a bump... is there NO way to find out the answer? I can't find a single way to contact Nvidia before purchasing 3D vision to even know if it will work. :(





For the love of God, don't do it.



Get yourself a discreet GPU before you buy a 3D solution like the NVIDIA GEFORCE 3D Vision. Even if it works perfectly, you will only be gravely disappointed on the GPU equipment you have now. If you are going to take the NVIDIA route, go with nothing less than an 8800 series GPU or better. Yes, it does mean a bit more money to start...but 3D is worth it.



Regards,

Chopper

#3
Posted 01/24/2009 11:57 PM   
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