Thats exactly what we need! For 3D Vision to be able to work in concert with the new HDMI 1.4 specification.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?
Thats exactly what we need! For 3D Vision to be able to work in concert with the new HDMI 1.4 specification.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?
Intel Core i7 6900K @ 4.3ghz || Noctua NH-D15 || Asus X99A II || 32GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3400 CL15 || NVidia Titan Xp || Samsung 960 Pro 1TB SSD || Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD || Western Digital Raptor 600GB || Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 || Antec HCP-1200w || ||Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow edition || Windows 10 Pro x64
BTW, what do you guys think about using an HDTV instead of PC monitors?
Initially, I was going to do 3D Surround, but I looked at the benchmarks and I saw that even 480 SLi had performance issues due to the very high resolution.
Thats why I decided to look into a really large 3D HDTV instead; and by large, I mean around 60 inches. A big enough HDTV will occupy your entire visual range, while still retaining the 1080p resolution.
Even Metro 2033 in 3D mode and high setting will get great FPS @ 1080p with 480 SLi.. You also don't have to worry about scaling issues and the bezel ruining the appearance of the game.
The flipside is that it's more expensive of course....unless you get a DLP, but Plasma has much better image quality imo.
BTW, what do you guys think about using an HDTV instead of PC monitors?
Initially, I was going to do 3D Surround, but I looked at the benchmarks and I saw that even 480 SLi had performance issues due to the very high resolution.
Thats why I decided to look into a really large 3D HDTV instead; and by large, I mean around 60 inches. A big enough HDTV will occupy your entire visual range, while still retaining the 1080p resolution.
Even Metro 2033 in 3D mode and high setting will get great FPS @ 1080p with 480 SLi.. You also don't have to worry about scaling issues and the bezel ruining the appearance of the game.
The flipside is that it's more expensive of course....unless you get a DLP, but Plasma has much better image quality imo.
Intel Core i7 6900K @ 4.3ghz || Noctua NH-D15 || Asus X99A II || 32GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3400 CL15 || NVidia Titan Xp || Samsung 960 Pro 1TB SSD || Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD || Western Digital Raptor 600GB || Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 || Antec HCP-1200w || ||Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow edition || Windows 10 Pro x64
BTW, what do you guys think about using an HDTV instead of PC monitors?
Initially, I was going to do 3D Surround, but I looked at the benchmarks and I saw that even 480 SLi had performance issues due to the very high resolution.
Thats why I decided to look into a really large 3D HDTV instead; and by large, I mean around 60 inches. A big enough HDTV will occupy your entire visual range, while still retaining the 1080p resolution.
Even Metro 2033 in 3D mode and high setting will get great FPS @ 1080p with 480 SLi.. You also don't have to worry about scaling issues and the bezel ruining the appearance of the game.
The flipside is that it's more expensive of course....unless you get a DLP, but Plasma has much better image quality imo.
BTW, what do you guys think about using an HDTV instead of PC monitors?
Initially, I was going to do 3D Surround, but I looked at the benchmarks and I saw that even 480 SLi had performance issues due to the very high resolution.
Thats why I decided to look into a really large 3D HDTV instead; and by large, I mean around 60 inches. A big enough HDTV will occupy your entire visual range, while still retaining the 1080p resolution.
Even Metro 2033 in 3D mode and high setting will get great FPS @ 1080p with 480 SLi.. You also don't have to worry about scaling issues and the bezel ruining the appearance of the game.
The flipside is that it's more expensive of course....unless you get a DLP, but Plasma has much better image quality imo.
Intel Core i7 6900K @ 4.3ghz || Noctua NH-D15 || Asus X99A II || 32GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3400 CL15 || NVidia Titan Xp || Samsung 960 Pro 1TB SSD || Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD || Western Digital Raptor 600GB || Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 || Antec HCP-1200w || ||Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow edition || Windows 10 Pro x64
[quote name='Carfax' post='1081302' date='Jul 1 2010, 07:05 PM']Thats exactly what we need! For 3D Vision to be able to work in concert with the new HDMI 1.4 specification.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?[/quote]
Checkerboard is not a relic of the past. Its better quality 3D format than people will get on ESPN, Direct TV, Sky or any other TV channel doing 3D for many years to come. It all really depends on the display. My DLP doing checkerboard is much more appealing to me than my Viewsonic 120 hz monitor due to no ghosting. These new TVs have ghosting as well from what I noticed in store demos.
[quote name='Carfax' post='1081302' date='Jul 1 2010, 07:05 PM']Thats exactly what we need! For 3D Vision to be able to work in concert with the new HDMI 1.4 specification.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?
Checkerboard is not a relic of the past. Its better quality 3D format than people will get on ESPN, Direct TV, Sky or any other TV channel doing 3D for many years to come. It all really depends on the display. My DLP doing checkerboard is much more appealing to me than my Viewsonic 120 hz monitor due to no ghosting. These new TVs have ghosting as well from what I noticed in store demos.
[quote name='Carfax' post='1081302' date='Jul 1 2010, 07:05 PM']Thats exactly what we need! For 3D Vision to be able to work in concert with the new HDMI 1.4 specification.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?[/quote]
Checkerboard is not a relic of the past. Its better quality 3D format than people will get on ESPN, Direct TV, Sky or any other TV channel doing 3D for many years to come. It all really depends on the display. My DLP doing checkerboard is much more appealing to me than my Viewsonic 120 hz monitor due to no ghosting. These new TVs have ghosting as well from what I noticed in store demos.
[quote name='Carfax' post='1081302' date='Jul 1 2010, 07:05 PM']Thats exactly what we need! For 3D Vision to be able to work in concert with the new HDMI 1.4 specification.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?
Checkerboard is not a relic of the past. Its better quality 3D format than people will get on ESPN, Direct TV, Sky or any other TV channel doing 3D for many years to come. It all really depends on the display. My DLP doing checkerboard is much more appealing to me than my Viewsonic 120 hz monitor due to no ghosting. These new TVs have ghosting as well from what I noticed in store demos.
[quote name='almostinsane' post='1081215' date='Jul 1 2010, 02:48 PM']It wont. You need 3D play for frame sequential 720P. You can try the iZ3D driver which will work but will look pretty bad.[/quote]
That Samsung plasma supports checkerboard but you are right that it wont work... It doesn't have the base that nvidia glasses can sync with. Tis a shame...
[quote name='almostinsane' post='1081215' date='Jul 1 2010, 02:48 PM']It wont. You need 3D play for frame sequential 720P. You can try the iZ3D driver which will work but will look pretty bad.
That Samsung plasma supports checkerboard but you are right that it wont work... It doesn't have the base that nvidia glasses can sync with. Tis a shame...
[quote name='almostinsane' post='1081215' date='Jul 1 2010, 02:48 PM']It wont. You need 3D play for frame sequential 720P. You can try the iZ3D driver which will work but will look pretty bad.[/quote]
That Samsung plasma supports checkerboard but you are right that it wont work... It doesn't have the base that nvidia glasses can sync with. Tis a shame...
[quote name='almostinsane' post='1081215' date='Jul 1 2010, 02:48 PM']It wont. You need 3D play for frame sequential 720P. You can try the iZ3D driver which will work but will look pretty bad.
That Samsung plasma supports checkerboard but you are right that it wont work... It doesn't have the base that nvidia glasses can sync with. Tis a shame...
[quote name='disolitude' post='1081460' date='Jul 1 2010, 11:01 PM']That Samsung plasma supports checkerboard but you are right that it wont work... It doesn't have the base that nvidia glasses can sync with. Tis a shame...[/quote]
Right, you need the Samsung glasses, not nVidia's. The 'base' is built into the TV for the glasses to sync to.
[quote name='disolitude' post='1081460' date='Jul 1 2010, 11:01 PM']That Samsung plasma supports checkerboard but you are right that it wont work... It doesn't have the base that nvidia glasses can sync with. Tis a shame...
Right, you need the Samsung glasses, not nVidia's. The 'base' is built into the TV for the glasses to sync to.
[quote name='almostinsane' post='1081701' date='Jul 2 2010, 12:17 PM']Right, you need the Samsung glasses, not nVidia's. The 'base' is built into the TV for the glasses to sync to.[/quote]
will the nvidia glasses work with samsung tv using 3d tv play though? when it comes out.
[quote name='almostinsane' post='1081701' date='Jul 2 2010, 12:17 PM']Right, you need the Samsung glasses, not nVidia's. The 'base' is built into the TV for the glasses to sync to.
will the nvidia glasses work with samsung tv using 3d tv play though? when it comes out.
You know what old Jack Burton says at a time like this, it's all in the reflexes....Big Trouble in Little China
Windows 7 64 bit
Core I7 2600K @ 4.4ghz, Samsung 40" LED 3D TV , Nvidia 3d-Vision
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-tv-play.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-tv-play.html[/url][/quote]
Thats exactly what we need! For 3D Vision to be able to work in concert with the new HDMI 1.4 specification.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-tv-play.html
Thats exactly what we need! For 3D Vision to be able to work in concert with the new HDMI 1.4 specification.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?
Intel Core i7 6900K @ 4.3ghz || Noctua NH-D15 || Asus X99A II || 32GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3400 CL15 || NVidia Titan Xp || Samsung 960 Pro 1TB SSD || Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD || Western Digital Raptor 600GB || Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 || Antec HCP-1200w || ||Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow edition || Windows 10 Pro x64
Initially, I was going to do 3D Surround, but I looked at the benchmarks and I saw that even 480 SLi had performance issues due to the very high resolution.
Thats why I decided to look into a really large 3D HDTV instead; and by large, I mean around 60 inches. A big enough HDTV will occupy your entire visual range, while still retaining the 1080p resolution.
Even Metro 2033 in 3D mode and high setting will get great FPS @ 1080p with 480 SLi.. You also don't have to worry about scaling issues and the bezel ruining the appearance of the game.
The flipside is that it's more expensive of course....unless you get a DLP, but Plasma has much better image quality imo.
Initially, I was going to do 3D Surround, but I looked at the benchmarks and I saw that even 480 SLi had performance issues due to the very high resolution.
Thats why I decided to look into a really large 3D HDTV instead; and by large, I mean around 60 inches. A big enough HDTV will occupy your entire visual range, while still retaining the 1080p resolution.
Even Metro 2033 in 3D mode and high setting will get great FPS @ 1080p with 480 SLi.. You also don't have to worry about scaling issues and the bezel ruining the appearance of the game.
The flipside is that it's more expensive of course....unless you get a DLP, but Plasma has much better image quality imo.
Intel Core i7 6900K @ 4.3ghz || Noctua NH-D15 || Asus X99A II || 32GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3400 CL15 || NVidia Titan Xp || Samsung 960 Pro 1TB SSD || Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD || Western Digital Raptor 600GB || Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 || Antec HCP-1200w || ||Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow edition || Windows 10 Pro x64
Initially, I was going to do 3D Surround, but I looked at the benchmarks and I saw that even 480 SLi had performance issues due to the very high resolution.
Thats why I decided to look into a really large 3D HDTV instead; and by large, I mean around 60 inches. A big enough HDTV will occupy your entire visual range, while still retaining the 1080p resolution.
Even Metro 2033 in 3D mode and high setting will get great FPS @ 1080p with 480 SLi.. You also don't have to worry about scaling issues and the bezel ruining the appearance of the game.
The flipside is that it's more expensive of course....unless you get a DLP, but Plasma has much better image quality imo.
Initially, I was going to do 3D Surround, but I looked at the benchmarks and I saw that even 480 SLi had performance issues due to the very high resolution.
Thats why I decided to look into a really large 3D HDTV instead; and by large, I mean around 60 inches. A big enough HDTV will occupy your entire visual range, while still retaining the 1080p resolution.
Even Metro 2033 in 3D mode and high setting will get great FPS @ 1080p with 480 SLi.. You also don't have to worry about scaling issues and the bezel ruining the appearance of the game.
The flipside is that it's more expensive of course....unless you get a DLP, but Plasma has much better image quality imo.
Intel Core i7 6900K @ 4.3ghz || Noctua NH-D15 || Asus X99A II || 32GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3400 CL15 || NVidia Titan Xp || Samsung 960 Pro 1TB SSD || Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD || Western Digital Raptor 600GB || Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 || Antec HCP-1200w || ||Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow edition || Windows 10 Pro x64
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?[/quote]
Checkerboard is not a relic of the past. Its better quality 3D format than people will get on ESPN, Direct TV, Sky or any other TV channel doing 3D for many years to come. It all really depends on the display. My DLP doing checkerboard is much more appealing to me than my Viewsonic 120 hz monitor due to no ghosting. These new TVs have ghosting as well from what I noticed in store demos.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?
Checkerboard is not a relic of the past. Its better quality 3D format than people will get on ESPN, Direct TV, Sky or any other TV channel doing 3D for many years to come. It all really depends on the display. My DLP doing checkerboard is much more appealing to me than my Viewsonic 120 hz monitor due to no ghosting. These new TVs have ghosting as well from what I noticed in store demos.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?[/quote]
Checkerboard is not a relic of the past. Its better quality 3D format than people will get on ESPN, Direct TV, Sky or any other TV channel doing 3D for many years to come. It all really depends on the display. My DLP doing checkerboard is much more appealing to me than my Viewsonic 120 hz monitor due to no ghosting. These new TVs have ghosting as well from what I noticed in store demos.
The checkerboard method from what I understand is a relic of the past, so it makes sense that Nvidia would find a way for 3D Vision to work with the new 3D HDTVs!
It says "coming soon," but does anyone have a more definitive release date?
Checkerboard is not a relic of the past. Its better quality 3D format than people will get on ESPN, Direct TV, Sky or any other TV channel doing 3D for many years to come. It all really depends on the display. My DLP doing checkerboard is much more appealing to me than my Viewsonic 120 hz monitor due to no ghosting. These new TVs have ghosting as well from what I noticed in store demos.
That Samsung plasma supports checkerboard but you are right that it wont work... It doesn't have the base that nvidia glasses can sync with. Tis a shame...
That Samsung plasma supports checkerboard but you are right that it wont work... It doesn't have the base that nvidia glasses can sync with. Tis a shame...
That Samsung plasma supports checkerboard but you are right that it wont work... It doesn't have the base that nvidia glasses can sync with. Tis a shame...
That Samsung plasma supports checkerboard but you are right that it wont work... It doesn't have the base that nvidia glasses can sync with. Tis a shame...
Right, you need the Samsung glasses, not nVidia's. The 'base' is built into the TV for the glasses to sync to.
Right, you need the Samsung glasses, not nVidia's. The 'base' is built into the TV for the glasses to sync to.
will the nvidia glasses work with samsung tv using 3d tv play though? when it comes out.
will the nvidia glasses work with samsung tv using 3d tv play though? when it comes out.
You know what old Jack Burton says at a time like this, it's all in the reflexes....Big Trouble in Little China
Windows 7 64 bit
Core I7 2600K @ 4.4ghz, Samsung 40" LED 3D TV , Nvidia 3d-Vision
Antec 1200 HCP PSU , Acer 22" monitor x 3
16gb DDR3 , Mitsubishi 65" 3D DLP
2 x vERTEX 3 240GB , Corsair H100 cpu cooler
Vertex 1 120GB , RAT 7,and Logitech G9 mice
3 X GTX 580 3GB SLI Zotac , Logitech G35 headphones
, Logitech G13
Asus P67 WS , Logitech Z-5500
Xigmatek Elysium(all optional fans installed half blue, half white)
+ similar setup attached to Mitsubishi DLP