NVIDIA 3D VISION WITH NOTEBOOK? HELP PLEASE!!!
Hello,

I am right not on vacation (Hawaii) and i just buy my NVIDIA Bundle (I plan to use that with my gaming pc in my home Europe) :)
But now I am here until 19.06.2009. I have gaming notebook (Gateway) with VIDEO OUT.

Can I somehow test 3D with that?

I mean cable which come with monitor is Digital D-Sub and on Notebook I have Analog D-Sub.
Notebook is 60Hz monitor Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS graphic card. I have World of Warcrft and Warcraft III games on it.
Windows Vista 64 bit is on this Notebook.

Can I just see how that looks like?

ps: Can this monitor work in Europe or I will need some additional power converter?

PLEASE HELP :)
Hello,



I am right not on vacation (Hawaii) and i just buy my NVIDIA Bundle (I plan to use that with my gaming pc in my home Europe) :)

But now I am here until 19.06.2009. I have gaming notebook (Gateway) with VIDEO OUT.



Can I somehow test 3D with that?



I mean cable which come with monitor is Digital D-Sub and on Notebook I have Analog D-Sub.

Notebook is 60Hz monitor Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS graphic card. I have World of Warcrft and Warcraft III games on it.

Windows Vista 64 bit is on this Notebook.



Can I just see how that looks like?



ps: Can this monitor work in Europe or I will need some additional power converter?



PLEASE HELP :)

#1
Posted 05/20/2009 04:27 AM   
please help :)

any idea?
please help :)



any idea?

#2
Posted 05/20/2009 05:23 AM   
[quote name='vradovic' post='543222' date='May 20 2009, 05:23 AM']please help :)

any idea?[/quote]


I connect my new monitor with Notebook with D-Sub --> HDMI cable ...and i have picture on Monitor (only 60Hz) I can't make 3D to work :(
[quote name='vradovic' post='543222' date='May 20 2009, 05:23 AM']please help :)



any idea?





I connect my new monitor with Notebook with D-Sub --> HDMI cable ...and i have picture on Monitor (only 60Hz) I can't make 3D to work :(

#3
Posted 05/20/2009 10:16 AM   
[quote name='vradovic' post='543285' date='May 20 2009, 12:16 PM']I connect my new monitor with Notebook with D-Sub --> HDMI cable ...and i have picture on Monitor (only 60Hz) I can't make 3D to work :([/quote]


AFAIK your 9800M graphic card isn't supported. Moreover, you need a DUAL link DVI cable to make monitor work@120hz.


You shouldn't have problems in Europe as for power supply, there is an AC auto switch in almost all electronic appliances for 110-220V and 50-60Hz
[quote name='vradovic' post='543285' date='May 20 2009, 12:16 PM']I connect my new monitor with Notebook with D-Sub --> HDMI cable ...and i have picture on Monitor (only 60Hz) I can't make 3D to work :(





AFAIK your 9800M graphic card isn't supported. Moreover, you need a DUAL link DVI cable to make monitor work@120hz.





You shouldn't have problems in Europe as for power supply, there is an AC auto switch in almost all electronic appliances for 110-220V and 50-60Hz

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#4
Posted 05/20/2009 11:26 AM   
[quote name='shine007' post='543298' date='May 20 2009, 11:26 AM']AFAIK your 9800M graphic card isn't supported. Moreover, you need a DUAL link DVI cable to make monitor work@120hz.


You shouldn't have problems in Europe as for power supply, there is an AC auto switch in almost all electronic appliances for 110-220V and 50-60Hz[/quote]


ok THANK YOU :)
I have at home 2 x gtx 295 + dedicated 285 for physx and should be fine to work :)
I just wannted to test here :)

but nvm
THank you again.
[quote name='shine007' post='543298' date='May 20 2009, 11:26 AM']AFAIK your 9800M graphic card isn't supported. Moreover, you need a DUAL link DVI cable to make monitor work@120hz.





You shouldn't have problems in Europe as for power supply, there is an AC auto switch in almost all electronic appliances for 110-220V and 50-60Hz





ok THANK YOU :)

I have at home 2 x gtx 295 + dedicated 285 for physx and should be fine to work :)

I just wannted to test here :)



but nvm

THank you again.

#5
Posted 05/20/2009 11:36 AM   
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