i just received the nvidia 3d vision. how do you remove the nose pads. i did not want to force it off, i did not see anything in instructions on how to do it? not sure if i should pull out, push up, or pull down? any help would be appreciated, thanks.
i just received the nvidia 3d vision. how do you remove the nose pads. i did not want to force it off, i did not see anything in instructions on how to do it? not sure if i should pull out, push up, or pull down? any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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System Cooling: Standard Cooling
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Graphics Card: Single 1536MB GDDR5 Nvidia EVGA GTX 480
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Operating System: Genuine MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit Edition
Display: Alienware OptX AW2310 3D monitor 23" and Nvidia 3D Vision
[quote name='josh6135' post='1058582' date='May 19 2010, 08:27 PM']i just received the nvidia 3d vision. how do you remove the nose pads. i did not want to force it off, i did not see anything in instructions on how to do it? not sure if i should pull out, push up, or pull down? any help would be appreciated, thanks.[/quote]
Mine actually started coming off by themselves so I had to glue them back so I assume pulling out slowly should work...shouldnt take much force based on how mine did.
All plastic pegs are facing straight forward so pulling should not break any of them.
[quote name='josh6135' post='1058582' date='May 19 2010, 08:27 PM']i just received the nvidia 3d vision. how do you remove the nose pads. i did not want to force it off, i did not see anything in instructions on how to do it? not sure if i should pull out, push up, or pull down? any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Mine actually started coming off by themselves so I had to glue them back so I assume pulling out slowly should work...shouldnt take much force based on how mine did.
All plastic pegs are facing straight forward so pulling should not break any of them.
[quote name='josh6135' post='1058582' date='May 19 2010, 06:27 PM']i just received the nvidia 3d vision. how do you remove the nose pads. i did not want to force it off, i did not see anything in instructions on how to do it? not sure if i should pull out, push up, or pull down? any help would be appreciated, thanks.[/quote]
Mine (the 2nd version with the 7 as the first # in the serial #) came off by pulling it from one of the bottom edges. Theres just little pegs that go in to holes on the nose pad.
[quote name='josh6135' post='1058582' date='May 19 2010, 06:27 PM']i just received the nvidia 3d vision. how do you remove the nose pads. i did not want to force it off, i did not see anything in instructions on how to do it? not sure if i should pull out, push up, or pull down? any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Mine (the 2nd version with the 7 as the first # in the serial #) came off by pulling it from one of the bottom edges. Theres just little pegs that go in to holes on the nose pad.
CaseChassis: Silverstone Raven 2 with Case Window
Motherboard: EVGA P55 FTW
Processor: Intel Core i5 750 2.66GHz LGA 1156 Quad-Core Processor (8MB L3 Cache)
System Cooling: Standard Cooling
Power Supply: 750 Watt Corsair PSU
Graphics Card: Single 1536MB GDDR5 Nvidia EVGA GTX 480
Memory: 8GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600Mhz (4x 2GB) Dual Channel Memory
Hard Drive One: 80GB Intel X25-M - Solid State Drive
Hard Drive Two: 1.5TB- SATA-II, 3Gb/s, 7,200RPM, 32MB Cache HDD
Optical Drive One: 24X CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) w/double layer write capability
Audio: 8-channel High Definition Surround Sound Support
Networking: Onboard Network Port
Operating System: Genuine MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit Edition
Display: Alienware OptX AW2310 3D monitor 23" and Nvidia 3D Vision
Mine actually started coming off by themselves so I had to glue them back so I assume pulling out slowly should work...shouldnt take much force based on how mine did.
All plastic pegs are facing straight forward so pulling should not break any of them.
Mine actually started coming off by themselves so I had to glue them back so I assume pulling out slowly should work...shouldnt take much force based on how mine did.
All plastic pegs are facing straight forward so pulling should not break any of them.
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Mine (the 2nd version with the 7 as the first # in the serial #) came off by pulling it from one of the bottom edges. Theres just little pegs that go in to holes on the nose pad.
Mine (the 2nd version with the 7 as the first # in the serial #) came off by pulling it from one of the bottom edges. Theres just little pegs that go in to holes on the nose pad.
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