My laptop has GT-525M and my question is- Can i play 3D games on my my laptop(Scree-LG 1366x768 60hz)?
I found some posts that it can run with something like 3D-Vision Discover and some 3D drivers.
Thanks in advance.
My laptop has GT-525M and my question is- Can i play 3D games on my my laptop(Scree-LG 1366x768 60hz)?
I found some posts that it can run with something like 3D-Vision Discover and some 3D drivers.
Thanks in advance.
Should work fine for Discover. (Red/blue glasses)
Give it a try, should already be ready to run.
Go to the NVidia Control Panel, and look at the Stereoscopic panel. Run the Setup Wizard there.
[quote="bo3b"]Should work fine for Discover. (Red/blue glasses)
Give it a try, should already be ready to run.
Go to the NVidia Control Panel, and look at the Stereoscopic panel. Run the Setup Wizard there.[/quote]
Its not showing Stereoscopic panel.
Don't know if this is any help or not, I found it in a search.
"According to Nvidia, the 525M includes support for 3D Vision. This enables the laptop to send 3D content (3D games, 3D Web Streaming, 3D photos, 3D Blu-Rays) to a built-in 3D-enabled screen or an external 3D TV if supported by the laptop manufacturer. However, [u]this feature is automatically disabled if the laptop includes Optimus.[/u]"
[url]http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-525M.43889.0.html[/url]
Don't know if this is any help or not, I found it in a search.
"According to Nvidia, the 525M includes support for 3D Vision. This enables the laptop to send 3D content (3D games, 3D Web Streaming, 3D photos, 3D Blu-Rays) to a built-in 3D-enabled screen or an external 3D TV if supported by the laptop manufacturer. However, this feature is automatically disabled if the laptop includes Optimus."
[quote="TsaebehT"]Don't know if this is any help or not, I found it in a search.
"According to Nvidia, the 525M includes support for 3D Vision. This enables the laptop to send 3D content (3D games, 3D Web Streaming, 3D photos, 3D Blu-Rays) to a built-in 3D-enabled screen or an external 3D TV if supported by the laptop manufacturer. However, [u]this feature is automatically disabled if the laptop includes Optimus.[/u]"
[url]http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-525M.43889.0.html[/url][/quote]
It does not make sense that 'laptop includes optimus'
Optimus technology is within the graphic card which saves power while gaming on battery mode.
Nothing to do with 3D.
And i know already that if i connect my laptop with a 3D hdtv it will show 3d setting in the nvidia control panel and then the supported games will be shown in 3D.
But my question is that if i can play 3D games on the laptop screen without need of external 3D screen?
TsaebehT said:Don't know if this is any help or not, I found it in a search.
"According to Nvidia, the 525M includes support for 3D Vision. This enables the laptop to send 3D content (3D games, 3D Web Streaming, 3D photos, 3D Blu-Rays) to a built-in 3D-enabled screen or an external 3D TV if supported by the laptop manufacturer. However, this feature is automatically disabled if the laptop includes Optimus."
It does not make sense that 'laptop includes optimus'
Optimus technology is within the graphic card which saves power while gaming on battery mode.
Nothing to do with 3D.
And i know already that if i connect my laptop with a 3D hdtv it will show 3d setting in the nvidia control panel and then the supported games will be shown in 3D.
But my question is that if i can play 3D games on the laptop screen without need of external 3D screen?
Any display supports anaglyph, but an active or passive display is needed for the proper 3D types. I wouldn't take 3D too seriously on that GPU, its very, very demanding.
Any display supports anaglyph, but an active or passive display is needed for the proper 3D types. I wouldn't take 3D too seriously on that GPU, its very, very demanding.
[quote="Cookybiscuit"]Any display supports anaglyph, but an active or passive display is needed for the proper 3D types. I wouldn't take 3D too seriously on that GPU, its very, very demanding.[/quote]
I have overclocked the GPU to the GT-555M clocks.So it gives me 7-10 fps more.
Cookybiscuit said:Any display supports anaglyph, but an active or passive display is needed for the proper 3D types. I wouldn't take 3D too seriously on that GPU, its very, very demanding.
I have overclocked the GPU to the GT-555M clocks.So it gives me 7-10 fps more.
Ok I have an idea, try hooking it up to the 3D TV just so you get the option to enable 3D. Enable it and switch the 3D mode to 3D Vision Discover and see if it stays on when you disconnect the 3D TV.
Just keep in mind 3D Vision Discover looks like utter ... umm, well to put it nicely it doesn't look good at all.
Ok I have an idea, try hooking it up to the 3D TV just so you get the option to enable 3D. Enable it and switch the 3D mode to 3D Vision Discover and see if it stays on when you disconnect the 3D TV.
Just keep in mind 3D Vision Discover looks like utter ... umm, well to put it nicely it doesn't look good at all.
[quote="TsaebehT"]Ok I have an idea, try hooking it up to the 3D TV just so you get the option to enable 3D. Enable it and switch the 3D mode to 3D Vision Discover and see if it stays on when you disconnect the 3D TV.
Just keep in mind 3D Vision Discover looks like utter ... umm, well to put it nicely it doesn't look good at all. [/quote]
Look i dont have a 3D TV,if i had one i would already be playing games on it instead of asking for help,i want to experience 3D on my laptop's screen which is not 3D.This is what iam asking is there any way to play 3D games on my laptop's screen?
TsaebehT said:Ok I have an idea, try hooking it up to the 3D TV just so you get the option to enable 3D. Enable it and switch the 3D mode to 3D Vision Discover and see if it stays on when you disconnect the 3D TV.
Just keep in mind 3D Vision Discover looks like utter ... umm, well to put it nicely it doesn't look good at all.
Look i dont have a 3D TV,if i had one i would already be playing games on it instead of asking for help,i want to experience 3D on my laptop's screen which is not 3D.This is what iam asking is there any way to play 3D games on my laptop's screen?
[quote="The_Nephilim"]Does it have a nvidia video card?? if so you should be able to use discover mode..[/quote]
It was already said that you should be able to use 3D Vision Discover..........it's an anaglyph stereoscopic format for non 3D displays
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-discover-faq.html
[quote="D-Man11"][quote="The_Nephilim"]Does it have a nvidia video card?? if so you should be able to use discover mode..[/quote]
It was already said that you should be able to use 3D Vision Discover..........it's an anaglyph stereoscopic format for non 3D displays
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-discover-faq.html[/quote]
Some notebook manufacturers do not support it. Contact the manufacturer.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-discover-main.html
You might try http://systemrequirementslab.com/cyri_if/1066/0/8174
I found some posts that it can run with something like 3D-Vision Discover and some 3D drivers.
Thanks in advance.
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Give it a try, should already be ready to run.
Go to the NVidia Control Panel, and look at the Stereoscopic panel. Run the Setup Wizard there.
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Its not showing Stereoscopic panel.
"According to Nvidia, the 525M includes support for 3D Vision. This enables the laptop to send 3D content (3D games, 3D Web Streaming, 3D photos, 3D Blu-Rays) to a built-in 3D-enabled screen or an external 3D TV if supported by the laptop manufacturer. However, this feature is automatically disabled if the laptop includes Optimus."
http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-525M.43889.0.html
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It does not make sense that 'laptop includes optimus'
Optimus technology is within the graphic card which saves power while gaming on battery mode.
Nothing to do with 3D.
And i know already that if i connect my laptop with a 3D hdtv it will show 3d setting in the nvidia control panel and then the supported games will be shown in 3D.
But my question is that if i can play 3D games on the laptop screen without need of external 3D screen?
I have overclocked the GPU to the GT-555M clocks.So it gives me 7-10 fps more.
Just keep in mind 3D Vision Discover looks like utter ... umm, well to put it nicely it doesn't look good at all.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Look i dont have a 3D TV,if i had one i would already be playing games on it instead of asking for help,i want to experience 3D on my laptop's screen which is not 3D.This is what iam asking is there any way to play 3D games on my laptop's screen?
It was already said that you should be able to use 3D Vision Discover..........it's an anaglyph stereoscopic format for non 3D displays
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-discover-faq.html
Some notebook manufacturers do not support it. Contact the manufacturer.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-discover-main.html
You might try http://systemrequirementslab.com/cyri_if/1066/0/8174