fps= frames per second. The amount of frames your cpu/gpu is able to process. 3d vision does NOT rely on framerate. What it does rely on is REFRESH RATE of the monitor which needs to redraw 120hz, ie. 120 times per second. 30fps-- your monitor is still drawing 120hz. 200fps-- your monitor will still only draw 120hz, and when a framerate is faster than a monitors refresh rate you get screen tearing which is why games have a vsync option.
So to answer your question, you'd have a great 3d experience with your monitor refreshing at a flicker free 60hz per eye, with your game running 90fps/2= 45fps. A very playable, and enjoyable 3d framerate. :)
fps= frames per second. The amount of frames your cpu/gpu is able to process. 3d vision does NOT rely on framerate. What it does rely on is REFRESH RATE of the monitor which needs to redraw 120hz, ie. 120 times per second. 30fps-- your monitor is still drawing 120hz. 200fps-- your monitor will still only draw 120hz, and when a framerate is faster than a monitors refresh rate you get screen tearing which is why games have a vsync option.
So to answer your question, you'd have a great 3d experience with your monitor refreshing at a flicker free 60hz per eye, with your game running 90fps/2= 45fps. A very playable, and enjoyable 3d framerate. :)
AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4ghz
12gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
ASUS DirectCU II GTX 780 3gb
Corsair TX 950w PSU
NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor
fps= frames per second. The amount of frames your cpu/gpu is able to process. 3d vision does NOT rely on framerate. What it does rely on is REFRESH RATE of the monitor which needs to redraw 120hz, ie. 120 times per second. 30fps-- your monitor is still drawing 120hz. 200fps-- your monitor will still only draw 120hz, and when a framerate is faster than a monitors refresh rate you get screen tearing which is why games have a vsync option.
So to answer your question, you'd have a great 3d experience with your monitor refreshing at a flicker free 60hz per eye, with your game running 90fps/2= 45fps. A very playable, and enjoyable 3d framerate. :)
fps= frames per second. The amount of frames your cpu/gpu is able to process. 3d vision does NOT rely on framerate. What it does rely on is REFRESH RATE of the monitor which needs to redraw 120hz, ie. 120 times per second. 30fps-- your monitor is still drawing 120hz. 200fps-- your monitor will still only draw 120hz, and when a framerate is faster than a monitors refresh rate you get screen tearing which is why games have a vsync option.
So to answer your question, you'd have a great 3d experience with your monitor refreshing at a flicker free 60hz per eye, with your game running 90fps/2= 45fps. A very playable, and enjoyable 3d framerate. :)
AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4ghz
12gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
ASUS DirectCU II GTX 780 3gb
Corsair TX 950w PSU
NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor
Windows 7 32bit
Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4 @ 3.0
4x1 G Ram
2x 250 HD Raid 0
Seasonic 650 W PSU
Abit Fatality FP-IN SLI
2x EVGA GTX 460 1G OC in dual SLI
ASUS VG236H W/3D Vision
Windows 7 32bit
Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4 @ 3.0
4x1 G Ram
2x 250 HD Raid 0
Seasonic 650 W PSU
Abit Fatality FP-IN SLI
2x EVGA GTX 460 1G OC in dual SLI
ASUS VG236H W/3D Vision
So to answer your question, you'd have a great 3d experience with your monitor refreshing at a flicker free 60hz per eye, with your game running 90fps/2= 45fps. A very playable, and enjoyable 3d framerate. :)
So to answer your question, you'd have a great 3d experience with your monitor refreshing at a flicker free 60hz per eye, with your game running 90fps/2= 45fps. A very playable, and enjoyable 3d framerate. :)
AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4ghz
12gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
ASUS DirectCU II GTX 780 3gb
Corsair TX 950w PSU
NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor
So to answer your question, you'd have a great 3d experience with your monitor refreshing at a flicker free 60hz per eye, with your game running 90fps/2= 45fps. A very playable, and enjoyable 3d framerate. :)
So to answer your question, you'd have a great 3d experience with your monitor refreshing at a flicker free 60hz per eye, with your game running 90fps/2= 45fps. A very playable, and enjoyable 3d framerate. :)
AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4ghz
12gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
ASUS DirectCU II GTX 780 3gb
Corsair TX 950w PSU
NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor