[quote="D-Man11"]The only way you might be right, is if you listed the wrong model number of your monitor and it's not an Acer GD235HZbid like you said.[/quote]
Or we are all wrong, and suddenly nvidia have allowed their propriety glasses tech to be used by their main competitor..... Mmmm.... I know where i'm sticking my money.
The emittor looks to be the same as what's in the asus.. Aka, nvidia only glasses.... Nvidia only tech... Oh boy, some people....
Note: i put banana's into my chevrolet matiz.... It stopped working, can anyone tell me why my car won't run on fruiit?
D-Man11 said:The only way you might be right, is if you listed the wrong model number of your monitor and it's not an Acer GD235HZbid like you said.
Or we are all wrong, and suddenly nvidia have allowed their propriety glasses tech to be used by their main competitor..... Mmmm.... I know where i'm sticking my money.
The emittor looks to be the same as what's in the asus.. Aka, nvidia only glasses.... Nvidia only tech... Oh boy, some people....
Note: i put banana's into my chevrolet matiz.... It stopped working, can anyone tell me why my car won't run on fruiit?
He's not necessarily saying he got it working ...
He's just saying:[quote="Fwee69"]it appears to be an issue with the program itself i found out. so F-CK all of you i'm right.[/quote]
... so in his mind we're idiots and it's TriDef fault now ... not his own, unless he means something else by 'the program'.
I have the same monitor, can't get it to work on Tridef either, tried for days. Either way works great with a 670. I know its not what your wanting to hear, but like stated above, 2 halves in this situation do not make a whole.
I have the same monitor, can't get it to work on Tridef either, tried for days. Either way works great with a 670. I know its not what your wanting to hear, but like stated above, 2 halves in this situation do not make a whole.
How to enable 3D on an Acer GD235HZbid Guide by TsaebehT
Step 1:
Follow this link:
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007709%20600030348%20600315498&IsNodeId=1&name=GeForce%20GTX%20600%20series[/url]
Step 2:
Select GPU within your price range that's comparable to or exceeds your current specs, most would suggest a GTX 670 or higher, although you may opt out for a GTX 650 ti as they are quite affordable.
Step 3:
Add said GPU to your cart.
Step 4:
Check out and finalize your purchase.
Step 5:
Wait patiently for said GPU to arrive.
Step 6:
Remove your current GPUs.
Step 7:
Install nice shiny new GPU.
Step 8:
Head over to GeForce.com.
[url]http://www.geforce.com/[/url]
Step 9:
Download the latest drivers for your new
GPU.
Step 10:
Install the latest drivers for your new GPU.
Step 11:
Enable Stereoscopic 3D in the latest drivers for your new GPU.
Step 12:
Enjoy stereoscopic 3D on your NVIDIA Certified 3D Display!
Thank you and have a nice day! :)
Select GPU within your price range that's comparable to or exceeds your current specs, most would suggest a GTX 670 or higher, although you may opt out for a GTX 650 ti as they are quite affordable.
[quote="Fwee69"]did you get 3d to work period? i cant seen to figure it out. guide needed[/quote]
Yeah works awesome with Nvidia gtx 670 / 3d vision 2 kit
Dude!!
You're problem is that there is no way to capture the sync signal to enable 3D glasses with that monitor other than to have an Nvidia GPU and the associated drivers. I have the same monitor, it "WILL NOT" work with an AMD Radeon GPU and TriDef.
There are no digital sync strippers devices on the market that I'm aware of that work with Dual Link DVI. There are some that work with HDMI and/or DVI, but your monitor will only enable 3D via a Dual Link DVI-D connection.
So it aint happening, give it up.
You're problem is that there is no way to capture the sync signal to enable 3D glasses with that monitor other than to have an Nvidia GPU and the associated drivers. I have the same monitor, it "WILL NOT" work with an AMD Radeon GPU and TriDef.
There are no digital sync strippers devices on the market that I'm aware of that work with Dual Link DVI. There are some that work with HDMI and/or DVI, but your monitor will only enable 3D via a Dual Link DVI-D connection.
Or we are all wrong, and suddenly nvidia have allowed their propriety glasses tech to be used by their main competitor..... Mmmm.... I know where i'm sticking my money.
The emittor looks to be the same as what's in the asus.. Aka, nvidia only glasses.... Nvidia only tech... Oh boy, some people....
Note: i put banana's into my chevrolet matiz.... It stopped working, can anyone tell me why my car won't run on fruiit?
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
He's just saying:
... so in his mind we're idiots and it's TriDef fault now ... not his own, unless he means something else by 'the program'.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Step 1:
Follow this link:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007709%20600030348%20600315498&IsNodeId=1&name=GeForce%20GTX%20600%20series
Step 2:
Select GPU within your price range that's comparable to or exceeds your current specs, most would suggest a GTX 670 or higher, although you may opt out for a GTX 650 ti as they are quite affordable.
Step 3:
Add said GPU to your cart.
Step 4:
Check out and finalize your purchase.
Step 5:
Wait patiently for said GPU to arrive.
Step 6:
Remove your current GPUs.
Step 7:
Install nice shiny new GPU.
Step 8:
Head over to GeForce.com.
http://www.geforce.com/
Step 9:
Download the latest drivers for your new
GPU.
Step 10:
Install the latest drivers for your new GPU.
Step 11:
Enable Stereoscopic 3D in the latest drivers for your new GPU.
Step 12:
Enjoy stereoscopic 3D on your NVIDIA Certified 3D Display!
Thank you and have a nice day! :)
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
end of discussion. now i need to roll back to windows 7 or something
Yeah works awesome with Nvidia gtx 670 / 3d vision 2 kit
You're problem is that there is no way to capture the sync signal to enable 3D glasses with that monitor other than to have an Nvidia GPU and the associated drivers. I have the same monitor, it "WILL NOT" work with an AMD Radeon GPU and TriDef.
There are no digital sync strippers devices on the market that I'm aware of that work with Dual Link DVI. There are some that work with HDMI and/or DVI, but your monitor will only enable 3D via a Dual Link DVI-D connection.
So it aint happening, give it up.