I have a Quadro FX4800 which I primarily use for pro work, but I still like to game too...
I've got the 3D Vision driver for Quadro installed and 3D is working for my OpenGL apps, and the 3DTV Stereoscopic player (which support OpenGL) is working great... however, if I try to enable the 3D Vision DirectX stuff to do some gaming, things quickly go south.
Do I really need separate rigs (video cards) for Pro work and gaming? Say it isn't so.......
I have a Quadro FX4800 which I primarily use for pro work, but I still like to game too...
I've got the 3D Vision driver for Quadro installed and 3D is working for my OpenGL apps, and the 3DTV Stereoscopic player (which support OpenGL) is working great... however, if I try to enable the 3D Vision DirectX stuff to do some gaming, things quickly go south.
Do I really need separate rigs (video cards) for Pro work and gaming? Say it isn't so.......
I've got the 3D Vision driver for Quadro installed and 3D is working for my OpenGL apps, and the 3DTV Stereoscopic player (which support OpenGL) is working great... however, if I try to enable the 3D Vision DirectX stuff to do some gaming, things quickly go south.
Do I really need separate rigs (video cards) for Pro work and gaming? Say it isn't so.......
I've got the 3D Vision driver for Quadro installed and 3D is working for my OpenGL apps, and the 3DTV Stereoscopic player (which support OpenGL) is working great... however, if I try to enable the 3D Vision DirectX stuff to do some gaming, things quickly go south.
Do I really need separate rigs (video cards) for Pro work and gaming? Say it isn't so.......