Can i set- up 3D on a external 3D Monitor?
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Hi all, can i set- up 3D with Nvidia 3D Vision 2 on a external 3D Monitor, if i have not a stereoscopic function on my laptop, because i have no 3D monitor on it. I saw on a site, that you can play 3D on your other, external monitor. But i don´t know if it is true and if yes, then how can I do this?... Can anyone help me? Thank you
Hi all,
can i set- up 3D with Nvidia 3D Vision 2 on a external 3D Monitor, if i have not a stereoscopic function on my laptop, because i have no 3D monitor on it. I saw on a site, that you can play 3D on your other, external monitor. But i don´t know if it is true and if yes, then how can I do this?...
Can anyone help me? Thank you

#1
Posted 12/14/2014 01:04 PM   
What model is your laptop?
What model is your laptop?

#2
Posted 12/14/2014 01:28 PM   
It depends on your available video outputs and which GPU that they are routed out of. You'll need PhysX installed to verify which GPU are connected to your output. Read through this thread. https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/?comment=3883815 Here's a pic from that thread [quote="helifax"]Hello all, ======================================================================================================= [b]PART I.1 - LAPTOPS ONLY!!![/b] ======================================================================================================= - If you plan to hook a 3D monitor to your laptop first of all we need to be sure that you have a (mini) Display Port that is actually HOOKED with your nVidia GPU and not the Intel one. - In order to do this, on your laptop, go to nVidia Panel -> "Set PhysX Configuration" [url=http://www.iforce.co.nz/View.aspx?i=uqlnjqj1.1q2.jpg][img]http://iforce.co.nz/i/uqlnjqj1.1q2.jpg[/img][/url] - Here look under your nVidia GPU and Identity IF THE DISPLAY PORT IS [b]DIRECTLY[/b] hooked to it or not. In the above picture you can clearly see that the DP port is linked directly to the nVidia GPU and is not routed through the Intel Chipset (unlike the HDMI or the VGA that is linking directly to it) [/quote]
It depends on your available video outputs and which GPU that they are routed out of.

You'll need PhysX installed to verify which GPU are connected to your output.

Read through this thread.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/?comment=3883815

Here's a pic from that thread
helifax said:Hello all,



=======================================================================================================
PART I.1 - LAPTOPS ONLY!!!
=======================================================================================================

- If you plan to hook a 3D monitor to your laptop first of all we need to be sure that you have a (mini) Display Port that is actually HOOKED with your nVidia GPU and not the Intel one.
- In order to do this, on your laptop, go to nVidia Panel -> "Set PhysX Configuration"

Image

- Here look under your nVidia GPU and Identity IF THE DISPLAY PORT IS DIRECTLY hooked to it or not.
In the above picture you can clearly see that the DP port is linked directly to the nVidia GPU and is not routed through the Intel Chipset (unlike the HDMI or the VGA that is linking directly to it)

#3
Posted 12/14/2014 01:35 PM   
My model is Asus G750 JX
My model is Asus G750 JX

#4
Posted 12/14/2014 02:00 PM   
You're laptop model number means nothing to me. The GPU model # does matter though Only you can tell if it's capable of outputting off of the Nvidia GPU, since there are so many variations and build/upgrade packages associated with laptops.
You're laptop model number means nothing to me.

The GPU model # does matter though

Only you can tell if it's capable of outputting off of the Nvidia GPU, since there are so many variations and build/upgrade packages associated with laptops.

#5
Posted 12/14/2014 02:06 PM   
I have the Asus G750J. RAM: 8GB GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 770M CPU: Intel i7 2,4ghz 60mhz 1920x1080 It have 3DTV PLAY and it's windows 8
I have the Asus G750J.
RAM: 8GB
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 770M
CPU: Intel i7
2,4ghz
60mhz
1920x1080
It have 3DTV PLAY and it's windows 8

#6
Posted 12/14/2014 02:17 PM   
I don´t have a monitor right now. I want buy it, that´s the reason why I ask if it is possible to watch on it 3D with 3D Vision 2 Glasses when my laptop monitor isn´t builded for 3D
I don´t have a monitor right now. I want buy it, that´s the reason why I ask if it is possible to watch on it 3D with 3D Vision 2 Glasses when my laptop monitor isn´t builded for 3D

#7
Posted 12/14/2014 02:21 PM   
It is only "possible" to use 3D Vision/3DTV Play/Optomized for GeForce, if the video output is routed directly off of your Nvidia GPU. "YOU" need to "TELL" us, which video outputs are connected to your Nvidia GPU.
It is only "possible" to use 3D Vision/3DTV Play/Optomized for GeForce, if the video output is routed directly off of your Nvidia GPU.

"YOU" need to "TELL" us, which video outputs are connected to your Nvidia GPU.

#8
Posted 12/14/2014 02:30 PM   
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#9
Posted 12/14/2014 02:37 PM   
It looks like all of the video outputs are routed off of the Nvidia GPU. So you could use any of Nvidias middleware options. If you were to used a 3D Vision monitor requiring a Dual link DVI connector, you'd need an adapter though.
It looks like all of the video outputs are routed off of the Nvidia GPU. So you could use any of Nvidias middleware options. If you were to used a 3D Vision monitor requiring a Dual link DVI connector, you'd need an adapter though.

#10
Posted 12/14/2014 03:38 PM   
Worth noting that the 770M isn't going to play newer games in 3D at smooth framerates though.
Worth noting that the 770M isn't going to play newer games in 3D at smooth framerates though.

#11
Posted 12/14/2014 05:11 PM   
Ok then what I have to do if i want to watch with 3D Vision on the second monitor?
Ok then what I have to do if i want to watch with 3D Vision on the second monitor?

#12
Posted 12/15/2014 01:22 PM   
Depends exactly what you want to do. If it's movies, that's fine. For games, it will depend on what games you want to play.
Depends exactly what you want to do. If it's movies, that's fine. For games, it will depend on what games you want to play.

#13
Posted 12/15/2014 01:31 PM   
RPGs or Simulators :) or shooters :)
RPGs or Simulators :) or shooters :)

#14
Posted 12/15/2014 02:56 PM   
[quote="RudiMajercak"]RPGs or Simulators :) or shooters :)[/quote] You can safely use the GPU in the laptop with an external 3D monitor + glasses. For games DON'T expect 60FPS @ 1080p !!!! If you are luck you will get around 30 fps @ 1080p (BASED on the game AND game settings). However if you play at a lower resolution (like 720p) you will be able to get nice framerates (close to 60fps) in 3D. (Again DEPENDS on the game...)
RudiMajercak said:RPGs or Simulators :) or shooters :)


You can safely use the GPU in the laptop with an external 3D monitor + glasses.
For games DON'T expect 60FPS @ 1080p !!!! If you are luck you will get around 30 fps @ 1080p (BASED on the game AND game settings).
However if you play at a lower resolution (like 720p) you will be able to get nice framerates (close to 60fps) in 3D. (Again DEPENDS on the game...)

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#15
Posted 12/15/2014 04:48 PM   
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