Is there a down-side to buying the "nVidia GeForce 3D Vision Kit" used?
Buying the kit new costs $205.00 and buying it used costs $75.00. I know that buying certain software or games used doesn't allow you to download them. I'm just wondering if that's the case for the "nVidia GeForce 3D Vision Kit."[img]http://www.dubaa.info/dvd.gif[/img]
Buying the kit new costs $205.00 and buying it used costs $75.00. I know that buying certain software or games used doesn't allow you to download them. I'm just wondering if that's the case for the "nVidia GeForce 3D Vision Kit."Image

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Posted 03/16/2012 08:18 AM   
[quote name='kabeier' date='16 March 2012 - 08:18 AM' timestamp='1331885910' post='1383642']
Buying the kit new costs $205.00 and buying it used costs $75.00. I know that buying certain software or games used doesn't allow you to download them. I'm just wondering if that's the case for the "nVidia GeForce 3D Vision Kit."[img]http://www.dubaa.info/dvd.gif[/img]
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No not at all, it doesn't have a serial code so it can't be tied to one persons system so go for it. Ensure you do have a 3D capable monitor [url="http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/buy-3d-monitors-uk.html"]SEE HERE[/url]. I'm guessing you are using a good Nvidia graphics card because 3D vision does use an extra 40-50% of it so I would strongly recommend going SLI (2 GPUs) to get decent frame rates. You won't be disappointed with 3D /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' />
[quote name='kabeier' date='16 March 2012 - 08:18 AM' timestamp='1331885910' post='1383642']

Buying the kit new costs $205.00 and buying it used costs $75.00. I know that buying certain software or games used doesn't allow you to download them. I'm just wondering if that's the case for the "nVidia GeForce 3D Vision Kit."Image



No not at all, it doesn't have a serial code so it can't be tied to one persons system so go for it. Ensure you do have a 3D capable monitor SEE HERE. I'm guessing you are using a good Nvidia graphics card because 3D vision does use an extra 40-50% of it so I would strongly recommend going SLI (2 GPUs) to get decent frame rates. You won't be disappointed with 3D /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' />

#2
Posted 03/16/2012 09:27 AM   
There might be an issue with RMA if the original owner has registered the kit on NVIDIA website under his name. Otherwise, its fine.
There might be an issue with RMA if the original owner has registered the kit on NVIDIA website under his name. Otherwise, its fine.
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