I get the combination of GTX470 + 3D Vision + XonarHDAVt0 work on my H5360 but I have a question that bugs me a little. (performance kinda sucks)
Does having dual display have an effect on frame rate / performance when playing games in 3D?
Here is why I asked:
The Xonar card allows me to get TrueHD and DTS HDMaster with Bluray and TMT 3. So I need it right now.
The GTX470 and the 3D Vision kit obviously give me the 3D I want.
When you connect the Xonar card you HAVE to connect the DVI to HDMI from the GTX 470 to the Xonar card in order to get digital sound. I say to output 1 (Xonar) HDMI with sound and to output 2 HDMI without sound (GTX470). This way I get both 3D and TrueHD/DTSMaster.
The problem is that I have to "clone" monitors in order for this to work. There is not a real monitor connected to output 1 as it is the sound card that receives the HDMI input. I have my H5360 connector on output 2 (which I defined at the primary monitor).
Does the fact that I have to clone the monitors will make 3D vision trying to send all frames to both monitors at the same time? Does that mean that my framerate has been slashed by 4 when in 3D? (1/2 frame rate on monitor 1 and 1/2 on monitor 2) Or is 3D vision intelligent enough to send "3D frames" only on the primary monitor? How can I tell?
I get the combination of GTX470 + 3D Vision + XonarHDAVt0 work on my H5360 but I have a question that bugs me a little. (performance kinda sucks)
Does having dual display have an effect on frame rate / performance when playing games in 3D?
Here is why I asked:
The Xonar card allows me to get TrueHD and DTS HDMaster with Bluray and TMT 3. So I need it right now.
The GTX470 and the 3D Vision kit obviously give me the 3D I want.
When you connect the Xonar card you HAVE to connect the DVI to HDMI from the GTX 470 to the Xonar card in order to get digital sound. I say to output 1 (Xonar) HDMI with sound and to output 2 HDMI without sound (GTX470). This way I get both 3D and TrueHD/DTSMaster.
The problem is that I have to "clone" monitors in order for this to work. There is not a real monitor connected to output 1 as it is the sound card that receives the HDMI input. I have my H5360 connector on output 2 (which I defined at the primary monitor).
Does the fact that I have to clone the monitors will make 3D vision trying to send all frames to both monitors at the same time? Does that mean that my framerate has been slashed by 4 when in 3D? (1/2 frame rate on monitor 1 and 1/2 on monitor 2) Or is 3D vision intelligent enough to send "3D frames" only on the primary monitor? How can I tell?
I get the combination of GTX470 + 3D Vision + XonarHDAVt0 work on my H5360 but I have a question that bugs me a little. (performance kinda sucks)
Does having dual display have an effect on frame rate / performance when playing games in 3D?
Here is why I asked:
The Xonar card allows me to get TrueHD and DTS HDMaster with Bluray and TMT 3. So I need it right now.
The GTX470 and the 3D Vision kit obviously give me the 3D I want.
When you connect the Xonar card you HAVE to connect the DVI to HDMI from the GTX 470 to the Xonar card in order to get digital sound. I say to output 1 (Xonar) HDMI with sound and to output 2 HDMI without sound (GTX470). This way I get both 3D and TrueHD/DTSMaster.
The problem is that I have to "clone" monitors in order for this to work. There is not a real monitor connected to output 1 as it is the sound card that receives the HDMI input. I have my H5360 connector on output 2 (which I defined at the primary monitor).
Does the fact that I have to clone the monitors will make 3D vision trying to send all frames to both monitors at the same time? Does that mean that my framerate has been slashed by 4 when in 3D? (1/2 frame rate on monitor 1 and 1/2 on monitor 2) Or is 3D vision intelligent enough to send "3D frames" only on the primary monitor? How can I tell?
Thanks!
I get the combination of GTX470 + 3D Vision + XonarHDAVt0 work on my H5360 but I have a question that bugs me a little. (performance kinda sucks)
Does having dual display have an effect on frame rate / performance when playing games in 3D?
Here is why I asked:
The Xonar card allows me to get TrueHD and DTS HDMaster with Bluray and TMT 3. So I need it right now.
The GTX470 and the 3D Vision kit obviously give me the 3D I want.
When you connect the Xonar card you HAVE to connect the DVI to HDMI from the GTX 470 to the Xonar card in order to get digital sound. I say to output 1 (Xonar) HDMI with sound and to output 2 HDMI without sound (GTX470). This way I get both 3D and TrueHD/DTSMaster.
The problem is that I have to "clone" monitors in order for this to work. There is not a real monitor connected to output 1 as it is the sound card that receives the HDMI input. I have my H5360 connector on output 2 (which I defined at the primary monitor).
Does the fact that I have to clone the monitors will make 3D vision trying to send all frames to both monitors at the same time? Does that mean that my framerate has been slashed by 4 when in 3D? (1/2 frame rate on monitor 1 and 1/2 on monitor 2) Or is 3D vision intelligent enough to send "3D frames" only on the primary monitor? How can I tell?
Thanks!