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I have an 8800 GTS 320 MB card, which is in the list of supported cards. But when I ran the Systems Requirement test it said my card is not supported. I don't have the money right now for a new card, what am I to do?

Thanks.
I have an 8800 GTS 320 MB card, which is in the list of supported cards. But when I ran the Systems Requirement test it said my card is not supported. I don't have the money right now for a new card, what am I to do?



Thanks.

#1
Posted 07/22/2010 03:50 AM   
it's not.
8800GT is the minimal supported card, and that's NEWER than the original 8800GTX/8800GTS versions
it's not.

8800GT is the minimal supported card, and that's NEWER than the original 8800GTX/8800GTS versions

#2
Posted 07/22/2010 12:11 PM   
So I basically have to buy a new card. Well the one I've had my eye on is the GTX 460, it's within my budget limit. Would it work well with the 3D vision?
So I basically have to buy a new card. Well the one I've had my eye on is the GTX 460, it's within my budget limit. Would it work well with the 3D vision?

#3
Posted 07/22/2010 09:56 PM   
[quote name='xytan4' post='1092012' date='Jul 22 2010, 02:56 PM']So I basically have to buy a new card. Well the one I've had my eye on is the GTX 460, it's within my budget limit. Would it work well with the 3D vision?[/quote]

I have a pair of GTX460's in SLI, and they work fine with 3D Vision.
3D effectively doubles the cost of rendering, depending on what you play you can get away with one GTX460. I used a single GTX260 until recently and it was fine for the games I play.
But I don't play a lot of state of the art games and I don't usually turn on AA.
[quote name='xytan4' post='1092012' date='Jul 22 2010, 02:56 PM']So I basically have to buy a new card. Well the one I've had my eye on is the GTX 460, it's within my budget limit. Would it work well with the 3D vision?



I have a pair of GTX460's in SLI, and they work fine with 3D Vision.

3D effectively doubles the cost of rendering, depending on what you play you can get away with one GTX460. I used a single GTX260 until recently and it was fine for the games I play.

But I don't play a lot of state of the art games and I don't usually turn on AA.
#4
Posted 07/22/2010 10:18 PM   
I'd like to play the newest games, but I don't turn them on to like super duper melt your brain HD resolution.

God I need more money, this is almost overwhelming. Next I'll need a new CPU and motherboard.
I'd like to play the newest games, but I don't turn them on to like super duper melt your brain HD resolution.



God I need more money, this is almost overwhelming. Next I'll need a new CPU and motherboard.

#5
Posted 07/22/2010 10:25 PM   
[quote name='xytan4' post='1092030' date='Jul 22 2010, 11:25 PM']Next I'll need a new CPU and motherboard.[/quote]
you might, if your current one's have an incompatible usb chipset or something, and the emitter doesnt work
[quote name='xytan4' post='1092030' date='Jul 22 2010, 11:25 PM']Next I'll need a new CPU and motherboard.

you might, if your current one's have an incompatible usb chipset or something, and the emitter doesnt work

#6
Posted 07/23/2010 02:37 PM   
I have a very first edition of [b]ASUS EN8800 GTS 320MB[/b] graphics card. And I have no problem with 3DStereo!!!
I have a very first edition of ASUS EN8800 GTS 320MB graphics card. And I have no problem with 3DStereo!!!

#7
Posted 07/23/2010 03:15 PM   
yes, but he was complaining that system requirements lab says it's not compatible, and it's NOT in nvidia's 3d stereo supported list
doesn't mean it won't work.
yes, but he was complaining that system requirements lab says it's not compatible, and it's NOT in nvidia's 3d stereo supported list

doesn't mean it won't work.

#8
Posted 07/23/2010 03:43 PM   
I have a 8800gs alpha dog edition and works fine with 3d vision..
I have a 8800gs alpha dog edition and works fine with 3d vision..

#9
Posted 07/24/2010 12:58 AM   
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