I bought a 3d vision kit a couple years ago but nearly now im gonna buy a monitor for it. Is there on the market any monitor that supports 3d vision!? Can it be any monitor with 120 mhz refresh rate!? Or it has to be 3d vision ready!?
I bought a 3d vision kit a couple years ago but nearly now im gonna buy a monitor for it. Is there on the market any monitor that supports 3d vision!? Can it be any monitor with 120 mhz refresh rate!? Or it has to be 3d vision ready!?
The latest fully working monitor I've found, is the 27" Asus ROG PG278QR. I own it, and it's the best one I've had so far. (they also have a newer curved version.) HOWEVER, I want something larger (32"), but have yet to find anything that works with 3D Vision.
The new announced BFGD monitors might work with 3D Vision, but at 60" they are too large for desktop distances, as well as possibly too expensive once they hit the market (likely above 3,000 USD).
The latest fully working monitor I've found, is the 27" Asus ROG PG278QR. I own it, and it's the best one I've had so far. (they also have a newer curved version.) HOWEVER, I want something larger (32"), but have yet to find anything that works with 3D Vision.
The new announced BFGD monitors might work with 3D Vision, but at 60" they are too large for desktop distances, as well as possibly too expensive once they hit the market (likely above 3,000 USD).
CPU: Intel Core i7 3770K @ 3.50GHz
MB: Asus P8Z77-V DELUXE
RAM: 32.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 799MHz (10-10-10-27)
VGA: Asus Strix GTX 1070 2x SLI
DISPLAY: Asus ROG PG278QR
OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit
I too am looking for a monitor at this time as well. On the cheaper end I have found this [url]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E7Q0AKM/ref=dp_cr_wdg_tit_rfb#customerReviews[/url]
or get it new for 190ish.
Because of the hassle of buying and returning monitors to test 3Dvision on, I think I am going to go with the one I linked. Dell just came out with a new monitor that may work well if you are looking for 2K: Dell S2716DG.
From my understanding, TN panels will perform much better than IPS although some has have gotten IPS to work with minimal ghosting/crosstalk.
Because of the hassle of buying and returning monitors to test 3Dvision on, I think I am going to go with the one I linked. Dell just came out with a new monitor that may work well if you are looking for 2K: Dell S2716DG.
From my understanding, TN panels will perform much better than IPS although some has have gotten IPS to work with minimal ghosting/crosstalk.
[quote="Rap-God"]Is there on the market any monitor that supports 3d vision!? Can it be any monitor with 120 mhz refresh rate!? Or it has to be 3d vision ready!?[/quote]
There are a lot of monitors that support 3D Vision. Active monitors have to be certified by Nvidia, otherwise you'll get ghosting issues like described here [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1081655/3d-vision/acer-predator-z321qu-display/[/url]. Passive is another story, you can use EDID override for it, but I'm not aware of any passive monitors still available, it's only TVs.
I made a list of 3D Vision Ready devices about a year ago https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1009715/list-of-3d-vision-ready-hardware/ I doubt that a lot of new models were released since then, but I can check and update the list if you want.
Rap-God said:Is there on the market any monitor that supports 3d vision!? Can it be any monitor with 120 mhz refresh rate!? Or it has to be 3d vision ready!?
There are a lot of monitors that support 3D Vision. Active monitors have to be certified by Nvidia, otherwise you'll get ghosting issues like described here https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1081655/3d-vision/acer-predator-z321qu-display/. Passive is another story, you can use EDID override for it, but I'm not aware of any passive monitors still available, it's only TVs.
im thinking about: ASUS VG248QE
https://allegro.pl/asus-vg248qe-1ms-freesync-144hz-3d-fv-i7623712258.html?utm_source=ceneo&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=feed
will it be good monitor?
[quote="Rap-God"]im thinking about: ASUS VG248QE
https://allegro.pl/asus-vg248qe-1ms-freesync-144hz-3d-fv-i7623712258.html?utm_source=ceneo&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=feed
will it be good monitor?[/quote]
If 24" is enough, then you will be very pleased, IMO the best 3D Ready monitor for the asking price !
27" 1440p Asus ROG PG278QR is the best imo, but only if you have SLI 1080ti I wasn't happy with performance until I added a second card. Probably can get away with one 2080ti but I hear those are having problems.
Otherwise I would recommend the ASUS VG248QE. (it's what I upgraded from)
27" 1440p Asus ROG PG278QR is the best imo, but only if you have SLI 1080ti I wasn't happy with performance until I added a second card. Probably can get away with one 2080ti but I hear those are having problems.
Otherwise I would recommend the ASUS VG248QE. (it's what I upgraded from)
i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
ASUS Turbo 2080TI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS3D
Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)
I have a PG278Q and a Geforce 1070 and I'm happy with performance, very happy, still no performance problems with any game. And I have 8GB of RAM. Previously I had a Geforce 960 with almost no problems (only with GTA V) but I played Elite Dangerous in RV with the 960 (therotically not enough for VR) and the graphics at maximum equally than Geforce 1070 with no framedrops.
And I play always at 1440p
I have a PG278Q and a Geforce 1070 and I'm happy with performance, very happy, still no performance problems with any game. And I have 8GB of RAM. Previously I had a Geforce 960 with almost no problems (only with GTA V) but I played Elite Dangerous in RV with the 960 (therotically not enough for VR) and the graphics at maximum equally than Geforce 1070 with no framedrops.
And I play always at 1440p
I guess it depends on what you consider to be good performance. I really doubt you would be getting 60fps in many titles with that setup in 3D at 1440p at good settings.
I guess it depends on what you consider to be good performance. I really doubt you would be getting 60fps in many titles with that setup in 3D at 1440p at good settings.
i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
ASUS Turbo 2080TI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS3D
Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)
[quote="Necropants"]I guess it depends on what you consider to be good performance. I really doubt you would be getting 60fps in many titles with that setup in 3D at 1440p at good settings.[/quote]
It is no perfomance Problems with 1080 ti OC in max Details for all modern games. Only one game bring like 45 fps - Shadow of the tomb raider
Necropants said:I guess it depends on what you consider to be good performance. I really doubt you would be getting 60fps in many titles with that setup in 3D at 1440p at good settings.
It is no perfomance Problems with 1080 ti OC in max Details for all modern games. Only one game bring like 45 fps - Shadow of the tomb raider
Bought an BENQ ZOWIE XL2720 in the beginning of 2019.
Still one of the best certified monitors and still available at amazon, etc.
Euro 422,52
I would not recommend ASUS Monitors. Got two of them - each with pixel-errors after the first 12 month!!!
Support is catastrophic! The only helping hand was Amazon itself!
Bought an BENQ ZOWIE XL2720 in the beginning of 2019.
Still one of the best certified monitors and still available at amazon, etc.
Euro 422,52
I would not recommend ASUS Monitors. Got two of them - each with pixel-errors after the first 12 month!!!
Support is catastrophic! The only helping hand was Amazon itself!
Hi guys,
how do you test if the monitor is 3D ready? I bought Acer ED273Awidpx due to recent support for G-Sync and great price. Now I am wondering whether I can make this 144 HZ panel 3D Vision ready. I think I should try some EDID override. Am I correct? If yes can you point me what else I should try?
Many thanks
Pavel
how do you test if the monitor is 3D ready? I bought Acer ED273Awidpx due to recent support for G-Sync and great price. Now I am wondering whether I can make this 144 HZ panel 3D Vision ready. I think I should try some EDID override. Am I correct? If yes can you point me what else I should try?
First you need the Nvidia emitter and glasses.
2nd, is it a real G-Sync monitor or just a wannabe supported Free-sync model?
G-Sync monitors typically work out of the box with 3D Vision if it a G-Sync TN panel, no EDID needed
The new announced BFGD monitors might work with 3D Vision, but at 60" they are too large for desktop distances, as well as possibly too expensive once they hit the market (likely above 3,000 USD).
CPU: Intel Core i7 3770K @ 3.50GHz
MB: Asus P8Z77-V DELUXE
RAM: 32.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 799MHz (10-10-10-27)
VGA: Asus Strix GTX 1070 2x SLI
DISPLAY: Asus ROG PG278QR
OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit
or get it new for 190ish.
Because of the hassle of buying and returning monitors to test 3Dvision on, I think I am going to go with the one I linked. Dell just came out with a new monitor that may work well if you are looking for 2K: Dell S2716DG.
From my understanding, TN panels will perform much better than IPS although some has have gotten IPS to work with minimal ghosting/crosstalk.
kryptonite thx i think i will follow that
There are a lot of monitors that support 3D Vision. Active monitors have to be certified by Nvidia, otherwise you'll get ghosting issues like described here https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1081655/3d-vision/acer-predator-z321qu-display/. Passive is another story, you can use EDID override for it, but I'm not aware of any passive monitors still available, it's only TVs.
I made a list of 3D Vision Ready devices about a year ago https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1009715/list-of-3d-vision-ready-hardware/ I doubt that a lot of new models were released since then, but I can check and update the list if you want.
https://allegro.pl/asus-vg248qe-1ms-freesync-144hz-3d-fv-i7623712258.html?utm_source=ceneo&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=feed
will it be good monitor?
If 24" is enough, then you will be very pleased, IMO the best 3D Ready monitor for the asking price !
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Asus Geforce RTX 2080 TI Rog Strix OC
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
Otherwise I would recommend the ASUS VG248QE. (it's what I upgraded from)
i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
ASUS Turbo 2080TI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS3D
Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)
And I play always at 1440p
i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
ASUS Turbo 2080TI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS3D
Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)
It is no perfomance Problems with 1080 ti OC in max Details for all modern games. Only one game bring like 45 fps - Shadow of the tomb raider
Still one of the best certified monitors and still available at amazon, etc.
Euro 422,52
I would not recommend ASUS Monitors. Got two of them - each with pixel-errors after the first 12 month!!!
Support is catastrophic! The only helping hand was Amazon itself!
how do you test if the monitor is 3D ready? I bought Acer ED273Awidpx due to recent support for G-Sync and great price. Now I am wondering whether I can make this 144 HZ panel 3D Vision ready. I think I should try some EDID override. Am I correct? If yes can you point me what else I should try?
Many thanks
Pavel
2nd, is it a real G-Sync monitor or just a wannabe supported Free-sync model?
G-Sync monitors typically work out of the box with 3D Vision if it a G-Sync TN panel, no EDID needed