[quote name='Nothing Shocking' post='532101' date='Apr 19 2009, 01:38 PM']Will the 3D vision system work with the 9800S GPU? Ie, the one used ny the FireBird 803 & 802 desktop PC's.[/quote]
[quote name='Nothing Shocking' post='532101' date='Apr 19 2009, 01:38 PM']Will the 3D vision system work with the 9800S GPU? Ie, the one used ny the FireBird 803 & 802 desktop PC's.
[quote name='rickhtoo' post='532190' date='Apr 19 2009, 07:03 PM'][url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/GeForce_3D_compatibility.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/GeForce_3D_compatibility.html[/url][/quote]
To keep the discussion alive so I don't have to buy the PC, test it, then return it. I'm hoping someone has had experience with this configuration, but thanks rickhtoo I appreciate the response. I just don't want to shell out the money for a Test Drive.
To keep the discussion alive so I don't have to buy the PC, test it, then return it. I'm hoping someone has had experience with this configuration, but thanks rickhtoo I appreciate the response. I just don't want to shell out the money for a Test Drive.
[quote name='Nothing Shocking' post='532207' date='Apr 19 2009, 08:53 PM']To keep the discussion alive so I don't have to buy the PC, test it, then return it. I'm hoping someone has had experience with this configuration, but thanks rickhtoo I appreciate the response. I just don't want to shell out the money for a Test Drive.[/quote]
My mistake, I thought you already had that system. Keep in mind it's not only the Graphics card that matters. If you supply the full list of components in those PC's you might get a more accurate response. CPU, will help. I personally am not familiar with that system.
[quote name='Nothing Shocking' post='532207' date='Apr 19 2009, 08:53 PM']To keep the discussion alive so I don't have to buy the PC, test it, then return it. I'm hoping someone has had experience with this configuration, but thanks rickhtoo I appreciate the response. I just don't want to shell out the money for a Test Drive.
My mistake, I thought you already had that system. Keep in mind it's not only the Graphics card that matters. If you supply the full list of components in those PC's you might get a more accurate response. CPU, will help. I personally am not familiar with that system.
[quote name='rickhtoo' post='532216' date='Apr 19 2009, 10:13 PM']My mistake, I thought you already had that system. Keep in mind it's not only the Graphics card that matters. If you supply the full list of components in those PC's you might get a more accurate response. CPU, will help. I personally am not familiar with that system.
Rick[/quote]
[b]Processor [/b] Intel Core 2 Quad 9400 (2.66GHz, 6MB L2 Cache, 1333MHz FSB)
[b]Memory[/b] 4GB
[b]Memory speed[/b] PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM memory (2 x 2408MB for ultimate performance)
[b]Total memory slots[/b] 2 DIMM (240-pin, DDR2) (occupied)
[b]Graphics card [/b] Dual SLI Nvidia GeForce 9800S MXM 3.0 graphics cards with 512MB DDR3 memory on each card with Dual Link Dvi-i
[b]PCI expansion [/b] 2 PCI-E x8 slot (MXM) (occupied) | 2 PCI-E x1 mini socket slots (two available) |1 Mni-PCI socket (available)
[b]Hard drive [/b]500GB (2 x 250GB) 5400RPM Serial ATA hard drive
[b]Primary CD/DVD drive [/b] Slot-load SuperMulti DVD Burner: 8x DVD-R, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW, 6x DVD±R DL, 5x DVD-RAM, 8x DVD-ROM, 24x CDR, 24x CDRW, 24x CD-ROM
[b]Networking [/b]10/100/1000Base-T network interface
[b]Sound card [/b]Integrated audio
[b]Front-side bus[/b] (processor dependent) 1333MHz
[b]Power supply [/b] 350W external power supply
[b]I/O ports [/b] Front panel 5-in-1 memory card reader: supports xD, MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD), Mini Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo; 6 USB 2.0 ports (Back); 1 FireWire (IEEE 1394) port; Headphone; Microphone; Optical Audio Out; (Back); 2 eSATA (Back); HDMI out; DVI-I out (Back); ExpressCard-54 (Back); DC in (Back)
[quote name='rickhtoo' post='532216' date='Apr 19 2009, 10:13 PM']My mistake, I thought you already had that system. Keep in mind it's not only the Graphics card that matters. If you supply the full list of components in those PC's you might get a more accurate response. CPU, will help. I personally am not familiar with that system.
[quote name='Nothing Shocking' post='532368' date='Apr 20 2009, 07:21 AM'][b]Graphics card [/b] Dual SLI Nvidia GeForce 9800S MXM 3.0 graphics cards with 512MB DDR3 memory on each card with Dual Link Dvi-i[/quote]
That's a notebook GPU. Better check with official nvidia support first. I have been on this forum a while and haven't heard of anyone using a notebook for 3D Vision. Technically it should work all the same, but best to check.
[quote name='Nothing Shocking' post='532368' date='Apr 20 2009, 07:21 AM']Graphics card Dual SLI Nvidia GeForce 9800S MXM 3.0 graphics cards with 512MB DDR3 memory on each card with Dual Link Dvi-i
That's a notebook GPU. Better check with official nvidia support first. I have been on this forum a while and haven't heard of anyone using a notebook for 3D Vision. Technically it should work all the same, but best to check.
1x Intel S5000Xvn Mainboard
2x Quad 2.66GHz Xeons (X5355, 8 Cores)
1x EVGA GTX480
8x 2GB FB-DIMM 667 (16GB)
2x 64GB Corsair M4 SSDs in RAID0 (System)
4x 1TB SATA2 64MB Cache Western Digital Black's in RAID0 (Storage)
1x Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
1x BD-ROM
1x DVD-RW
1x Antec High Current Pro HCP-1200 1200W Power Supply
[quote name='SpyderCanopus' post='532434' date='Apr 20 2009, 10:52 AM']That's a notebook GPU. Better check with official nvidia support first. I have been on this forum a while and haven't heard of anyone using a notebook for 3D Vision. Technically it should work all the same, but best to check.[/quote]
Yes, but it's for this system [url="http://www.voodoopc.com/#/productsfirebird"]http://www.voodoopc.com/#/productsfirebird[/url] which is not a laptop, but uses a custom Nvdia card based off of the M family to fit in the slim line case. The big issue for laptops from what I have read is the lack of a dual link DVI output and of course they don't match the minimum requirements for the screen refresh rate and the GPU for laptops are not listed nor is the card in this topic, but I was hoping for an official "No". Oh, and we also have no Andrew anymore.
[quote name='SpyderCanopus' post='532434' date='Apr 20 2009, 10:52 AM']That's a notebook GPU. Better check with official nvidia support first. I have been on this forum a while and haven't heard of anyone using a notebook for 3D Vision. Technically it should work all the same, but best to check.
Yes, but it's for this system http://www.voodoopc.com/#/productsfirebird which is not a laptop, but uses a custom Nvdia card based off of the M family to fit in the slim line case. The big issue for laptops from what I have read is the lack of a dual link DVI output and of course they don't match the minimum requirements for the screen refresh rate and the GPU for laptops are not listed nor is the card in this topic, but I was hoping for an official "No". Oh, and we also have no Andrew anymore.
[quote name='Nothing Shocking' post='532443' date='Apr 20 2009, 11:03 AM']Yes, but it's for this system [url="http://www.voodoopc.com/#/productsfirebird"]http://www.voodoopc.com/#/productsfirebird[/url] which is not a laptop, but uses a custom Nvdia card based off of the M family to fit in the slim line case. The big issue for laptops from what I have read is the lack of a dual link DVI output and of course they don't match the minimum requirements for the screen refresh rate and the GPU for laptops are not listed nor is the card in this topic, but I was hoping for an official "No". Oh, and we also have no Andrew anymore.[/quote]
I would email VoodooPC if I were you and see what they say. Its does say that is supports future gpu's from nvidia and ati. If the cards in that system do not support dual DVI, it's possible they my have an upgrade that can. Other than that it appears to be well suited.
[quote name='Nothing Shocking' post='532443' date='Apr 20 2009, 11:03 AM']Yes, but it's for this system http://www.voodoopc.com/#/productsfirebird which is not a laptop, but uses a custom Nvdia card based off of the M family to fit in the slim line case. The big issue for laptops from what I have read is the lack of a dual link DVI output and of course they don't match the minimum requirements for the screen refresh rate and the GPU for laptops are not listed nor is the card in this topic, but I was hoping for an official "No". Oh, and we also have no Andrew anymore.
I would email VoodooPC if I were you and see what they say. Its does say that is supports future gpu's from nvidia and ati. If the cards in that system do not support dual DVI, it's possible they my have an upgrade that can. Other than that it appears to be well suited.
[quote name='rickhtoo' post='532649' date='Apr 20 2009, 09:42 PM']I would email VoodooPC if I were you and see what they say. Its does say that is supports future gpu's from nvidia and ati. If the cards in that system do not support dual DVI, it's possible they my have an upgrade that can. Other than that it appears to be well suited.
Rick[/quote]
Thanks Rick, it does have dual dvi and so that's what started giving me hope that it just might. I did not hear about 3D Vision being supported in future cards etc. So that gives me more hope. I actually do have the 3D Vision system on my computer right now and it works really good. So I'd feel like a Tool if I bought a new computer and my 3D Vision Kit no longer worked.
[quote name='rickhtoo' post='532649' date='Apr 20 2009, 09:42 PM']I would email VoodooPC if I were you and see what they say. Its does say that is supports future gpu's from nvidia and ati. If the cards in that system do not support dual DVI, it's possible they my have an upgrade that can. Other than that it appears to be well suited.
Rick
Thanks Rick, it does have dual dvi and so that's what started giving me hope that it just might. I did not hear about 3D Vision being supported in future cards etc. So that gives me more hope. I actually do have the 3D Vision system on my computer right now and it works really good. So I'd feel like a Tool if I bought a new computer and my 3D Vision Kit no longer worked.
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/GeForce_3D_compatibility.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/GeForce_3D_compatibility.html[/url]
http://www.nvidia.com/object/GeForce_3D_compatibility.html
To keep the discussion alive so I don't have to buy the PC, test it, then return it. I'm hoping someone has had experience with this configuration, but thanks rickhtoo I appreciate the response. I just don't want to shell out the money for a Test Drive.
To keep the discussion alive so I don't have to buy the PC, test it, then return it. I'm hoping someone has had experience with this configuration, but thanks rickhtoo I appreciate the response. I just don't want to shell out the money for a Test Drive.
My mistake, I thought you already had that system. Keep in mind it's not only the Graphics card that matters. If you supply the full list of components in those PC's you might get a more accurate response. CPU, will help. I personally am not familiar with that system.
Rick
My mistake, I thought you already had that system. Keep in mind it's not only the Graphics card that matters. If you supply the full list of components in those PC's you might get a more accurate response. CPU, will help. I personally am not familiar with that system.
Rick
Rick[/quote]
[b]Processor [/b] Intel Core 2 Quad 9400 (2.66GHz, 6MB L2 Cache, 1333MHz FSB)
[b]Memory[/b] 4GB
[b]Memory speed[/b] PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM memory (2 x 2408MB for ultimate performance)
[b]Total memory slots[/b] 2 DIMM (240-pin, DDR2) (occupied)
[b]Graphics card [/b] Dual SLI Nvidia GeForce 9800S MXM 3.0 graphics cards with 512MB DDR3 memory on each card with Dual Link Dvi-i
[b]PCI expansion [/b] 2 PCI-E x8 slot (MXM) (occupied) | 2 PCI-E x1 mini socket slots (two available) |1 Mni-PCI socket (available)
[b]Hard drive [/b]500GB (2 x 250GB) 5400RPM Serial ATA hard drive
[b]Primary CD/DVD drive [/b] Slot-load SuperMulti DVD Burner: 8x DVD-R, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW, 6x DVD±R DL, 5x DVD-RAM, 8x DVD-ROM, 24x CDR, 24x CDRW, 24x CD-ROM
[b]Networking [/b]10/100/1000Base-T network interface
[b]Sound card [/b]Integrated audio
[b]Front-side bus[/b] (processor dependent) 1333MHz
[b]Power supply [/b] 350W external power supply
[b]I/O ports [/b] Front panel 5-in-1 memory card reader: supports xD, MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD), Mini Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo; 6 USB 2.0 ports (Back); 1 FireWire (IEEE 1394) port; Headphone; Microphone; Optical Audio Out; (Back); 2 eSATA (Back); HDMI out; DVI-I out (Back); ExpressCard-54 (Back); DC in (Back)
Rick
Processor Intel Core 2 Quad 9400 (2.66GHz, 6MB L2 Cache, 1333MHz FSB)
Memory 4GB
Memory speed PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM memory (2 x 2408MB for ultimate performance)
Total memory slots 2 DIMM (240-pin, DDR2) (occupied)
Graphics card Dual SLI Nvidia GeForce 9800S MXM 3.0 graphics cards with 512MB DDR3 memory on each card with Dual Link Dvi-i
PCI expansion 2 PCI-E x8 slot (MXM) (occupied) | 2 PCI-E x1 mini socket slots (two available) |1 Mni-PCI socket (available)
Hard drive 500GB (2 x 250GB) 5400RPM Serial ATA hard drive
Primary CD/DVD drive Slot-load SuperMulti DVD Burner: 8x DVD-R, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW, 6x DVD±R DL, 5x DVD-RAM, 8x DVD-ROM, 24x CDR, 24x CDRW, 24x CD-ROM
Networking 10/100/1000Base-T network interface
Sound card Integrated audio
Front-side bus (processor dependent) 1333MHz
Power supply 350W external power supply
I/O ports Front panel 5-in-1 memory card reader: supports xD, MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD), Mini Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo; 6 USB 2.0 ports (Back); 1 FireWire (IEEE 1394) port; Headphone; Microphone; Optical Audio Out; (Back); 2 eSATA (Back); HDMI out; DVI-I out (Back); ExpressCard-54 (Back); DC in (Back)
That's a notebook GPU. Better check with official nvidia support first. I have been on this forum a while and haven't heard of anyone using a notebook for 3D Vision. Technically it should work all the same, but best to check.
That's a notebook GPU. Better check with official nvidia support first. I have been on this forum a while and haven't heard of anyone using a notebook for 3D Vision. Technically it should work all the same, but best to check.
1x Intel S5000Xvn Mainboard
2x Quad 2.66GHz Xeons (X5355, 8 Cores)
1x EVGA GTX480
8x 2GB FB-DIMM 667 (16GB)
2x 64GB Corsair M4 SSDs in RAID0 (System)
4x 1TB SATA2 64MB Cache Western Digital Black's in RAID0 (Storage)
1x Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
1x BD-ROM
1x DVD-RW
1x Antec High Current Pro HCP-1200 1200W Power Supply
1x Dell 30" 2560x1600 LCD
1x Samsung 22" 120hz GeForce 3D Vision Display
1x APC 1500VAC SmartUPS Battery Backup
1x Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
Yes, but it's for this system [url="http://www.voodoopc.com/#/productsfirebird"]http://www.voodoopc.com/#/productsfirebird[/url] which is not a laptop, but uses a custom Nvdia card based off of the M family to fit in the slim line case. The big issue for laptops from what I have read is the lack of a dual link DVI output and of course they don't match the minimum requirements for the screen refresh rate and the GPU for laptops are not listed nor is the card in this topic, but I was hoping for an official "No". Oh, and we also have no Andrew anymore.
Yes, but it's for this system http://www.voodoopc.com/#/productsfirebird which is not a laptop, but uses a custom Nvdia card based off of the M family to fit in the slim line case. The big issue for laptops from what I have read is the lack of a dual link DVI output and of course they don't match the minimum requirements for the screen refresh rate and the GPU for laptops are not listed nor is the card in this topic, but I was hoping for an official "No". Oh, and we also have no Andrew anymore.
I would email VoodooPC if I were you and see what they say. Its does say that is supports future gpu's from nvidia and ati. If the cards in that system do not support dual DVI, it's possible they my have an upgrade that can. Other than that it appears to be well suited.
Rick
I would email VoodooPC if I were you and see what they say. Its does say that is supports future gpu's from nvidia and ati. If the cards in that system do not support dual DVI, it's possible they my have an upgrade that can. Other than that it appears to be well suited.
Rick
Rick[/quote]
Thanks Rick, it does have dual dvi and so that's what started giving me hope that it just might. I did not hear about 3D Vision being supported in future cards etc. So that gives me more hope. I actually do have the 3D Vision system on my computer right now and it works really good. So I'd feel like a Tool if I bought a new computer and my 3D Vision Kit no longer worked.
Rick
Thanks Rick, it does have dual dvi and so that's what started giving me hope that it just might. I did not hear about 3D Vision being supported in future cards etc. So that gives me more hope. I actually do have the 3D Vision system on my computer right now and it works really good. So I'd feel like a Tool if I bought a new computer and my 3D Vision Kit no longer worked.