Hi guys,
I have a notebook with a GTX780m card which does not feature a DVI-D port. It has only HDMI 1.4, DP and D-SUB.
I want to get an Asus 24" 3D monitor which does not have a DP port.
I have read that i can't output 3D signal over HDMI 1.4 at 1080p and wondered if it's possible to use DP with an adapter to DVI-D to ouput 1080p@120/144 Hz?
Thanks,
Alex
I have a notebook with a GTX780m card which does not feature a DVI-D port. It has only HDMI 1.4, DP and D-SUB.
I want to get an Asus 24" 3D monitor which does not have a DP port.
I have read that i can't output 3D signal over HDMI 1.4 at 1080p and wondered if it's possible to use DP with an adapter to DVI-D to ouput 1080p@120/144 Hz?
Yes you could provided that the DP output is routed directly from your Nvidia GPU and not a graphics processor on the CPU. Just make sure that it is an "Active" adapter with enough bandwidth.
Also if you get one of the latest BenQ monitors that has Display port I'm pretty sure that there would be no need for an adapter as long as a GTX 670 or newer is used. But daisey chaining is still unsupported by Nvidia, so no multiple monitors.
Have a look at this thread https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/550661/3dtv-play-amp-philips-tv/?offset=12#3848430
and this one https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/547820/stereoscopic-3d-option-doesn-t-show-up-in-the-control-panel-in-fact-a-lot-of-options-don-t-/#3838398
Also...3D Vision supports up to 120Hz, the 144Hz is for 2D gaming only or maybe movies in 3D
Yes you could provided that the DP output is routed directly from your Nvidia GPU and not a graphics processor on the CPU. Just make sure that it is an "Active" adapter with enough bandwidth.
Also if you get one of the latest BenQ monitors that has Display port I'm pretty sure that there would be no need for an adapter as long as a GTX 670 or newer is used. But daisey chaining is still unsupported by Nvidia, so no multiple monitors.
Have a look at this thread https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/550661/3dtv-play-amp-philips-tv/?offset=12#3848430
and this one https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/547820/stereoscopic-3d-option-doesn-t-show-up-in-the-control-panel-in-fact-a-lot-of-options-don-t-/#3838398
Also...3D Vision supports up to 120Hz, the 144Hz is for 2D gaming only or maybe movies in 3D
Thanks D-Man11.
Will see about either a Benq or Asus and if required to find an active adapter.
On my laptop looks like Nvidia provided an unlocked GPU which allows for up to 3 monitors to be hooked :) (at least that's what the manufacturer states).
Off topic: 144 vs 120 Hz is noticeable in 3D movies ?
LE: What bandwidth is required for 1080p@120Hz 3D Vision signal?
Will see about either a Benq or Asus and if required to find an active adapter.
On my laptop looks like Nvidia provided an unlocked GPU which allows for up to 3 monitors to be hooked :) (at least that's what the manufacturer states).
Off topic: 144 vs 120 Hz is noticeable in 3D movies ?
LE: What bandwidth is required for 1080p@120Hz 3D Vision signal?
Hm, i've read that HDMI 1.4a supports 600Mhz/15 Gbps which should be enough for the bandwidth. Will check with the notebook manufacturer about the HDMI version and probably will go with HDMI.
I've checked DP to DVI-D active adapters and they are quite expensive.
Hm, i've read that HDMI 1.4a supports 600Mhz/15 Gbps which should be enough for the bandwidth. Will check with the notebook manufacturer about the HDMI version and probably will go with HDMI.
I've checked DP to DVI-D active adapters and they are quite expensive.
I have a notebook with a GTX780m card which does not feature a DVI-D port. It has only HDMI 1.4, DP and D-SUB.
I want to get an Asus 24" 3D monitor which does not have a DP port.
I have read that i can't output 3D signal over HDMI 1.4 at 1080p and wondered if it's possible to use DP with an adapter to DVI-D to ouput 1080p@120/144 Hz?
Thanks,
Alex
Also if you get one of the latest BenQ monitors that has Display port I'm pretty sure that there would be no need for an adapter as long as a GTX 670 or newer is used. But daisey chaining is still unsupported by Nvidia, so no multiple monitors.
Have a look at this thread https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/550661/3dtv-play-amp-philips-tv/?offset=12#3848430
and this one https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/547820/stereoscopic-3d-option-doesn-t-show-up-in-the-control-panel-in-fact-a-lot-of-options-don-t-/#3838398
Also...3D Vision supports up to 120Hz, the 144Hz is for 2D gaming only or maybe movies in 3D
Will see about either a Benq or Asus and if required to find an active adapter.
On my laptop looks like Nvidia provided an unlocked GPU which allows for up to 3 monitors to be hooked :) (at least that's what the manufacturer states).
Off topic: 144 vs 120 Hz is noticeable in 3D movies ?
LE: What bandwidth is required for 1080p@120Hz 3D Vision signal?
You'll be looking for an adapter with 330MHz/10.8Gbps capabilities.
I've checked DP to DVI-D active adapters and they are quite expensive.