3D Vision System Requirements Problem
Hello,

I want an explanation about something...
At this link:
[b]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html[/b]
The card GTS 250 can work at all conditions.

But at this guide: [b]3D_Vision_Install_Guide_Dec16_Screen.pdf[/b]
You wrote that: [b]All GeForce GTX 200 Series[/b]
Is that mean that the GTS won't work ?

Another question please,
Now I have this Desktop Display: [b]Xerox XM3-19W[/b] with a maximum amount [b]75Hz[/b] of Refresh rate.
Could this monitor handle the 3D Vision ?

Thanks in advance,
Hello,



I want an explanation about something...

At this link:

http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html

The card GTS 250 can work at all conditions.



But at this guide: 3D_Vision_Install_Guide_Dec16_Screen.pdf

You wrote that: All GeForce GTX 200 Series

Is that mean that the GTS won't work ?



Another question please,

Now I have this Desktop Display: Xerox XM3-19W with a maximum amount 75Hz of Refresh rate.

Could this monitor handle the 3D Vision ?



Thanks in advance,

#1
Posted 09/10/2009 02:24 AM   
Any Nvidia card 8800 or better will work. I'm running an 8800 GTS 512MB.

You need a special screen like the 3D Vision compatible Samsung/Viewsonic 22" monitors or the Zalman Trimon. Regular LCD monitors don't work.
Any Nvidia card 8800 or better will work. I'm running an 8800 GTS 512MB.



You need a special screen like the 3D Vision compatible Samsung/Viewsonic 22" monitors or the Zalman Trimon. Regular LCD monitors don't work.
#2
Posted 09/10/2009 02:36 AM   
Thanks for your help.
But when I try that LCD Monitor without glasses in Burnout Paradise I got the green and red colors, Is that won't make a difference about the compatibility or that's mean that my LCD Monitor can handle the 3D Vision ?
Thanks,
Thanks for your help.

But when I try that LCD Monitor without glasses in Burnout Paradise I got the green and red colors, Is that won't make a difference about the compatibility or that's mean that my LCD Monitor can handle the 3D Vision ?

Thanks,

#3
Posted 09/10/2009 03:48 AM   
Could you take a look at this topic?
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=90994"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=90994[/url]
Could you take a look at this topic?

http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=90994

#4
Posted 09/10/2009 04:50 AM   
Without the 3D Vision shutter glasses the driver runs in 3D Vision Discover mode, which requires anaglyph paper glasses and hence the weird colors you see. With anaglyph glasses you can use a normal display, but the results are not that good like what you get with 120Hz LCD and the shutter glasses. You can also use the shutter glasses with a CRT display capable of at least 100Hz, but this will not provide so good and clear s3d image as on an LCD display...
Without the 3D Vision shutter glasses the driver runs in 3D Vision Discover mode, which requires anaglyph paper glasses and hence the weird colors you see. With anaglyph glasses you can use a normal display, but the results are not that good like what you get with 120Hz LCD and the shutter glasses. You can also use the shutter glasses with a CRT display capable of at least 100Hz, but this will not provide so good and clear s3d image as on an LCD display...

My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com

#5
Posted 09/10/2009 06:09 AM   
I appreciate your help.
Then the final result will be 3D Vision and 120Hz LCD with GTS 250 will give me the best results, Is that right ?
I appreciate your help.

Then the final result will be 3D Vision and 120Hz LCD with GTS 250 will give me the best results, Is that right ?

#6
Posted 09/10/2009 06:12 AM   
Also could you take a look at this topic and help me with your experience: [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=106297"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=106297[/url]
Thanks again for your help and I greatly appreciate that.
Also could you take a look at this topic and help me with your experience: http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=106297

Thanks again for your help and I greatly appreciate that.

#7
Posted 09/10/2009 06:16 AM   
Yes, GTS 250 and the 120Hz should provide the best results... of course a faster video card is always welcome ;)

As for arranging them according to the brand, it is a bit hard, because I have a lot of experience and knowledge on these brands, their service centers, warranties etc., but these are only for the local market in my country and probably won't apply in other countries the same way. Anyway here is my suggestion: Gigabyte, EVGA, BFG, MSI, XFX...
Yes, GTS 250 and the 120Hz should provide the best results... of course a faster video card is always welcome ;)



As for arranging them according to the brand, it is a bit hard, because I have a lot of experience and knowledge on these brands, their service centers, warranties etc., but these are only for the local market in my country and probably won't apply in other countries the same way. Anyway here is my suggestion: Gigabyte, EVGA, BFG, MSI, XFX...

My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com

#8
Posted 09/10/2009 06:34 AM   
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