[quote name='TommyTang' post='1084337' date='Jul 7 2010, 07:32 PM']Hi guys. I just bought a new MacBook Pro(15'', 2.66ghz) with upgraded anti-glare high-resolution screen. Is it possible for me to use 3D?[/quote]
I don't think it can be done. You would certainly need to be running windows vista or 7 and have a compatible external screen and even then you need a supported gpu (graphics processor). Not sure what those mac books use.
[quote name='TommyTang' post='1084337' date='Jul 7 2010, 07:32 PM']Hi guys. I just bought a new MacBook Pro(15'', 2.66ghz) with upgraded anti-glare high-resolution screen. Is it possible for me to use 3D?
I don't think it can be done. You would certainly need to be running windows vista or 7 and have a compatible external screen and even then you need a supported gpu (graphics processor). Not sure what those mac books use.
It is possible. Infmod the nvidia desktop drivers and connect your MBP to a checkerboard type 3d monitor/projector. A 120hz solution is a nogo as ar as i know becuase the mbp video connector cannot supply enough bandwidth.i havent tested the dual link adapter though, in theory it could work with 120hz displays. Do some searches on this forum for more info.
It is possible. Infmod the nvidia desktop drivers and connect your MBP to a checkerboard type 3d monitor/projector. A 120hz solution is a nogo as ar as i know becuase the mbp video connector cannot supply enough bandwidth.i havent tested the dual link adapter though, in theory it could work with 120hz displays. Do some searches on this forum for more info.
is that one with a Geforce 330m GT 512mb? not really an ideal card to do 3d with at all. combined with the fact that its a mac and they insist on using EFI instead of a BIOS on the graphics cards.
is that one with a Geforce 330m GT 512mb? not really an ideal card to do 3d with at all. combined with the fact that its a mac and they insist on using EFI instead of a BIOS on the graphics cards.
I don't think it can be done. You would certainly need to be running windows vista or 7 and have a compatible external screen and even then you need a supported gpu (graphics processor). Not sure what those mac books use.
I don't think it can be done. You would certainly need to be running windows vista or 7 and have a compatible external screen and even then you need a supported gpu (graphics processor). Not sure what those mac books use.
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[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
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