about the laptops graphic cards would the 3d vision work on laptops
for instance, the 3d vision would work on the GT130, but would it work on the GT130M (which comes with laptop)
any1 tried the 3d vision on a laptop? how did it go? was it as good and a normal PC?
thank you
[quote name='ibkhayyat' post='534300' date='Apr 25 2009, 03:07 AM']for instance, the 3d vision would work on the GT130, but would it work on the GT130M (which comes with laptop)
any1 tried the 3d vision on a laptop? how did it go? was it as good and a normal PC?
thank you[/quote]
Wouldn't work on a laptop, you have to have a 120Hz monitor. At the very best it would flicker & flash constantly as each eye would perceive a 30Hz display; you need a 60Hz image for the human eye to perceive an image as "constant".
[u]Minimum system requirements[/u]
* Microsoft® Windows® Vista 32-bit or 64-bit
* Intel® Core™2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ X2 CPU or higher
* 1GB of system memory. (2GB is recommended)
* 100 MB free disk space
[b]
GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices[/b]
* Desktop Displays
o Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD display
o ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz LCD display
o 100 Hz and higher analog CRTs
* DLP HDTVs
o Mitsubishi® 1080p Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60C8, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65C8, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73C8, L65-A90
* Projectors
o DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc.
NVIDIA GeForce[b] Desktop [/b]GPUs
* GeForce GTX 200 Series
o GeForce GTX 295
o GeForce GTX 285
o GeForce GTX 280
o GeForce GTX 275
o GeForce GTX 260
o GeForce GTS 250
o GeForce GT 140
* GeForce 9 Series
o GeForce 9800 GX2
o GeForce 9800 GTX+
o GeForce 9800 GTX
o GeForce 9800 GT
o GeForce 9600 GT
* GeForce 8 Series
o GeForce 8800 Ultra
o GeForce 8800 GTX
o GeForce 8800 GTS
o GeForce 8800 GT
[quote name='ibkhayyat' post='534300' date='Apr 25 2009, 03:07 AM']for instance, the 3d vision would work on the GT130, but would it work on the GT130M (which comes with laptop)
any1 tried the 3d vision on a laptop? how did it go? was it as good and a normal PC?
thank you
Wouldn't work on a laptop, you have to have a 120Hz monitor. At the very best it would flicker & flash constantly as each eye would perceive a 30Hz display; you need a 60Hz image for the human eye to perceive an image as "constant".
Minimum system requirements
* Microsoft® Windows® Vista 32-bit or 64-bit
* Intel® Core™2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ X2 CPU or higher
* 1GB of system memory. (2GB is recommended)
* 100 MB free disk space
GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices
* Desktop Displays
o Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD display
o ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz LCD display
o 100 Hz and higher analog CRTs
* DLP HDTVs
o Mitsubishi® 1080p Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60C8, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65C8, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73C8, L65-A90
* Projectors
o DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc.
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='534363' date='Apr 25 2009, 08:12 AM']Wouldn't work on a laptop[/quote]
If the notebook GPU ends in an M (like 9800M) it's not going to work (even with 120hz external monitor) because the "M" line require special drivers.
However if you have 9 series GS, GT, GTS, GTO, GTX, Ultra, GX2 (without the M) -OR- the all mighty GTX2xx series in your laptop you're should have no problem hooking up to an external display since these cards use the desktop drivers.
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='534363' date='Apr 25 2009, 08:12 AM']Wouldn't work on a laptop
If the notebook GPU ends in an M (like 9800M) it's not going to work (even with 120hz external monitor) because the "M" line require special drivers.
However if you have 9 series GS, GT, GTS, GTO, GTX, Ultra, GX2 (without the M) -OR- the all mighty GTX2xx series in your laptop you're should have no problem hooking up to an external display since these cards use the desktop drivers.
As Chris-NYC stated, keep away from the "M".
1x Intel S5000Xvn Mainboard
2x Quad 2.66GHz Xeons (X5355, 8 Cores)
1x EVGA GTX480
8x 2GB FB-DIMM 667 (16GB)
2x 64GB Corsair M4 SSDs in RAID0 (System)
4x 1TB SATA2 64MB Cache Western Digital Black's in RAID0 (Storage)
1x Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
1x BD-ROM
1x DVD-RW
1x Antec High Current Pro HCP-1200 1200W Power Supply
[quote name='SpyderCanopus' post='534397' date='Apr 25 2009, 12:07 PM']If the notebook GPU ends in an M (like 9800M) it's not going to work (even with 120hz external monitor) because the "M" line require special drivers.
However if you have 9 series GS, GT, GTS, GTO, GTX, Ultra, GX2 (without the M) -OR- the all mighty GTX2xx series in your laptop you're should have no problem hooking up to an external display since these cards use the desktop drivers.
As Chris-NYC stated, keep away from the "M".[/quote]
This might change. The FireBird 802 & 803 HP desktop PC uses the 9800S MxM GPU, so even though it's a desktop PC it can't run 3D. However, Nvidia and HP have confirmed that there is a problem here and they intend to issue drivers to allow this to work on that system. Since the card is part of the "M" family, this could lead to further drivers to allow laptops with Dual DVI output to run 3D Vision.
[quote name='SpyderCanopus' post='534397' date='Apr 25 2009, 12:07 PM']If the notebook GPU ends in an M (like 9800M) it's not going to work (even with 120hz external monitor) because the "M" line require special drivers.
However if you have 9 series GS, GT, GTS, GTO, GTX, Ultra, GX2 (without the M) -OR- the all mighty GTX2xx series in your laptop you're should have no problem hooking up to an external display since these cards use the desktop drivers.
As Chris-NYC stated, keep away from the "M".
This might change. The FireBird 802 & 803 HP desktop PC uses the 9800S MxM GPU, so even though it's a desktop PC it can't run 3D. However, Nvidia and HP have confirmed that there is a problem here and they intend to issue drivers to allow this to work on that system. Since the card is part of the "M" family, this could lead to further drivers to allow laptops with Dual DVI output to run 3D Vision.
I was actually able to get it working on a laptop with a 9800M hooked to a Syncmaster through Dual-link DVI. Although, to get it to work, you will have to get your hands a little dirty since you need to add lines to the INF file so it thinks your card is supported. Obviously this is not officially endorsed, use at your own risk, etc.
I was able to figure out the line I needed to add by examining a modified INF from laptopvideo2go.com. If enough people are interested, I can post more exact steps, assuming that isn't against forum rules.
I was actually able to get it working on a laptop with a 9800M hooked to a Syncmaster through Dual-link DVI. Although, to get it to work, you will have to get your hands a little dirty since you need to add lines to the INF file so it thinks your card is supported. Obviously this is not officially endorsed, use at your own risk, etc.
I was able to figure out the line I needed to add by examining a modified INF from laptopvideo2go.com. If enough people are interested, I can post more exact steps, assuming that isn't against forum rules.
any1 tried the 3d vision on a laptop? how did it go? was it as good and a normal PC?
thank you
any1 tried the 3d vision on a laptop? how did it go? was it as good and a normal PC?
thank you
any1 tried the 3d vision on a laptop? how did it go? was it as good and a normal PC?
thank you[/quote]
Wouldn't work on a laptop, you have to have a 120Hz monitor. At the very best it would flicker & flash constantly as each eye would perceive a 30Hz display; you need a 60Hz image for the human eye to perceive an image as "constant".
[u]Minimum system requirements[/u]
* Microsoft® Windows® Vista 32-bit or 64-bit
* Intel® Core™2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ X2 CPU or higher
* 1GB of system memory. (2GB is recommended)
* 100 MB free disk space
[b]
GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices[/b]
* Desktop Displays
o Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD display
o ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz LCD display
o 100 Hz and higher analog CRTs
* DLP HDTVs
o Mitsubishi® 1080p Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60C8, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65C8, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73C8, L65-A90
* Projectors
o DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc.
NVIDIA GeForce[b] Desktop [/b]GPUs
* GeForce GTX 200 Series
o GeForce GTX 295
o GeForce GTX 285
o GeForce GTX 280
o GeForce GTX 275
o GeForce GTX 260
o GeForce GTS 250
o GeForce GT 140
* GeForce 9 Series
o GeForce 9800 GX2
o GeForce 9800 GTX+
o GeForce 9800 GTX
o GeForce 9800 GT
o GeForce 9600 GT
* GeForce 8 Series
o GeForce 8800 Ultra
o GeForce 8800 GTX
o GeForce 8800 GTS
o GeForce 8800 GT
any1 tried the 3d vision on a laptop? how did it go? was it as good and a normal PC?
thank you
Wouldn't work on a laptop, you have to have a 120Hz monitor. At the very best it would flicker & flash constantly as each eye would perceive a 30Hz display; you need a 60Hz image for the human eye to perceive an image as "constant".
Minimum system requirements
* Microsoft® Windows® Vista 32-bit or 64-bit
* Intel® Core™2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ X2 CPU or higher
* 1GB of system memory. (2GB is recommended)
* 100 MB free disk space
GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices
* Desktop Displays
o Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD display
o ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz LCD display
o 100 Hz and higher analog CRTs
* DLP HDTVs
o Mitsubishi® 1080p Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60C8, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65C8, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73C8, L65-A90
* Projectors
o DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc.
NVIDIA GeForce Desktop GPUs
* GeForce GTX 200 Series
o GeForce GTX 295
o GeForce GTX 285
o GeForce GTX 280
o GeForce GTX 275
o GeForce GTX 260
o GeForce GTS 250
o GeForce GT 140
* GeForce 9 Series
o GeForce 9800 GX2
o GeForce 9800 GTX+
o GeForce 9800 GTX
o GeForce 9800 GT
o GeForce 9600 GT
* GeForce 8 Series
o GeForce 8800 Ultra
o GeForce 8800 GTX
o GeForce 8800 GTS
o GeForce 8800 GT
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EVGA Supernova 1300W• Asus VG278H & nVidia 3d Vision
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XSPC Raystorm (cpu & gpu), XSPC Photon 170, Swiftech D5 vario
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If the notebook GPU ends in an M (like 9800M) it's not going to work (even with 120hz external monitor) because the "M" line require special drivers.
However if you have 9 series GS, GT, GTS, GTO, GTX, Ultra, GX2 (without the M) -OR- the all mighty GTX2xx series in your laptop you're should have no problem hooking up to an external display since these cards use the desktop drivers.
As Chris-NYC stated, keep away from the "M".
If the notebook GPU ends in an M (like 9800M) it's not going to work (even with 120hz external monitor) because the "M" line require special drivers.
However if you have 9 series GS, GT, GTS, GTO, GTX, Ultra, GX2 (without the M) -OR- the all mighty GTX2xx series in your laptop you're should have no problem hooking up to an external display since these cards use the desktop drivers.
As Chris-NYC stated, keep away from the "M".
1x Intel S5000Xvn Mainboard
2x Quad 2.66GHz Xeons (X5355, 8 Cores)
1x EVGA GTX480
8x 2GB FB-DIMM 667 (16GB)
2x 64GB Corsair M4 SSDs in RAID0 (System)
4x 1TB SATA2 64MB Cache Western Digital Black's in RAID0 (Storage)
1x Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
1x BD-ROM
1x DVD-RW
1x Antec High Current Pro HCP-1200 1200W Power Supply
1x Dell 30" 2560x1600 LCD
1x Samsung 22" 120hz GeForce 3D Vision Display
1x APC 1500VAC SmartUPS Battery Backup
1x Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
However if you have 9 series GS, GT, GTS, GTO, GTX, Ultra, GX2 (without the M) -OR- the all mighty GTX2xx series in your laptop you're should have no problem hooking up to an external display since these cards use the desktop drivers.
As Chris-NYC stated, keep away from the "M".[/quote]
This might change. The FireBird 802 & 803 HP desktop PC uses the 9800S MxM GPU, so even though it's a desktop PC it can't run 3D. However, Nvidia and HP have confirmed that there is a problem here and they intend to issue drivers to allow this to work on that system. Since the card is part of the "M" family, this could lead to further drivers to allow laptops with Dual DVI output to run 3D Vision.
However if you have 9 series GS, GT, GTS, GTO, GTX, Ultra, GX2 (without the M) -OR- the all mighty GTX2xx series in your laptop you're should have no problem hooking up to an external display since these cards use the desktop drivers.
As Chris-NYC stated, keep away from the "M".
This might change. The FireBird 802 & 803 HP desktop PC uses the 9800S MxM GPU, so even though it's a desktop PC it can't run 3D. However, Nvidia and HP have confirmed that there is a problem here and they intend to issue drivers to allow this to work on that system. Since the card is part of the "M" family, this could lead to further drivers to allow laptops with Dual DVI output to run 3D Vision.
I was able to figure out the line I needed to add by examining a modified INF from laptopvideo2go.com. If enough people are interested, I can post more exact steps, assuming that isn't against forum rules.
I was able to figure out the line I needed to add by examining a modified INF from laptopvideo2go.com. If enough people are interested, I can post more exact steps, assuming that isn't against forum rules.