I'm wondering if anyone has tried this.... 3 120Hz monitors running a game with 3D vision? I really want to try it but dont want to drop the coin if it turns out it can't be done. Anyone know if this is possible...and if so what do i need other than the monitors? I found this little gadget that might help optimize the resolution between the 3 screens possibly...
I'm wondering if anyone has tried this.... 3 120Hz monitors running a game with 3D vision? I really want to try it but dont want to drop the coin if it turns out it can't be done. Anyone know if this is possible...and if so what do i need other than the monitors? I found this little gadget that might help optimize the resolution between the 3 screens possibly...
[quote name='Thundergod66' post='986642' date='Jan 22 2010, 06:26 PM']It's supposed to be able to work with most nvidia gpus, it's just coming out at the time fermi is released.[/quote]
Well, it will be supported on GT200 based GPUs, that much is confirmed, besides Fermi of course. So, in reality we are just waiting for a driver that will more than likely coincide with the Fermi release.
[quote name='Thundergod66' post='986642' date='Jan 22 2010, 06:26 PM']It's supposed to be able to work with most nvidia gpus, it's just coming out at the time fermi is released.
Well, it will be supported on GT200 based GPUs, that much is confirmed, besides Fermi of course. So, in reality we are just waiting for a driver that will more than likely coincide with the Fermi release.
The Triple head to go does not support 3D vision, you'll have to wait for that driver update providing the 3D vision surround feature.
Keep in mind that this system will require 2 graphics cards in SLI (fermi or not)
and you will be halfing your famerate to get 3dvision, so playing new games with high settings at such a high resolution will require some SERIOUS power (hint: fermi)
i dont think the gtx2XX series of cards will be too great at playing high end games at these resolutions.
and you will be halfing your famerate to get 3dvision, so playing new games with high settings at such a high resolution will require some SERIOUS power (hint: fermi)
i dont think the gtx2XX series of cards will be too great at playing high end games at these resolutions.
But on the pulse side NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround looks amazing...!
Since you are all interested in 3D and 3 monitors, here's a plug for a terrific website a passionate community about this type of technology.
The Widescreen Gaming Forum [url="http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/"]http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/[/url] has been active in this type of technology for a few years and they do an amazing job of analyzing the technology and documenting games that support it. I know Skip (their founder) and his team do a terrific job of promoting and evangelizing the technology.
But on the pulse side NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround looks amazing...!
Since you are all interested in 3D and 3 monitors, here's a plug for a terrific website a passionate community about this type of technology.
The Widescreen Gaming Forum http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/ has been active in this type of technology for a few years and they do an amazing job of analyzing the technology and documenting games that support it. I know Skip (their founder) and his team do a terrific job of promoting and evangelizing the technology.
[quote name='GitDat' post='987477' date='Jan 24 2010, 02:04 AM']Here is a question I've not heard asked. Can you use just 2 monitors when 3D Surround becomes available? Or does it HAVE to be 3 monitors?[/quote]
the bezel would be right down the middle of the screens, in a first person shooter it would split the crosshair in two and make aiming very annoying/difficult. in pretty much any game actually, having a big black bar down the middle of the screen is much more annoying than if you had three screens, so you have a normal screen and two extensions for our periferal vision.
it probably will work (i dont know for sure) but it would be a less than enjoyable experience imho
[quote name='GitDat' post='987477' date='Jan 24 2010, 02:04 AM']Here is a question I've not heard asked. Can you use just 2 monitors when 3D Surround becomes available? Or does it HAVE to be 3 monitors?
the bezel would be right down the middle of the screens, in a first person shooter it would split the crosshair in two and make aiming very annoying/difficult. in pretty much any game actually, having a big black bar down the middle of the screen is much more annoying than if you had three screens, so you have a normal screen and two extensions for our periferal vision.
it probably will work (i dont know for sure) but it would be a less than enjoyable experience imho
Forget the triplehead2go. It's output is 59hz maximum. Wait for fermi, forget the 200 series, you will just fry your cpu. It will be expensive though for most. 3x120hz screens + 2xfermi's gf100 is way too expensive for most.
Forget the triplehead2go. It's output is 59hz maximum. Wait for fermi, forget the 200 series, you will just fry your cpu. It will be expensive though for most. 3x120hz screens + 2xfermi's gf100 is way too expensive for most.
[quote name='Qazax' post='987648' date='Jan 24 2010, 06:50 AM']the bezel would be right down the middle of the screens, in a first person shooter it would split the crosshair in two and make aiming very annoying/difficult. in pretty much any game actually, having a big black bar down the middle of the screen is much more annoying than if you had three screens, so you have a normal screen and two extensions for our periferal vision.
it probably will work (i dont know for sure) but it would be a less than enjoyable experience imho[/quote]
[quote name='Qazax' post='987648' date='Jan 24 2010, 06:50 AM']the bezel would be right down the middle of the screens, in a first person shooter it would split the crosshair in two and make aiming very annoying/difficult. in pretty much any game actually, having a big black bar down the middle of the screen is much more annoying than if you had three screens, so you have a normal screen and two extensions for our periferal vision.
it probably will work (i dont know for sure) but it would be a less than enjoyable experience imho
Ah, you're right. I didn't think about that.
Why not go with this solution from Alienware? /banana.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':banana:' />
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Any info greatly appreciated. Thanks.
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/products/gxm/th2go/
Any info greatly appreciated. Thanks.
hold tight for the release
hold tight for the release
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[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
I think Qazax is a pretty cool guy. eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything.
You must have missed CES.
because they have already shown it. Just hold on to those pennies.
You must have missed CES.
because they have already shown it. Just hold on to those pennies.
You must have missed CES.
because they have already shown it. Just hold on to those pennies.[/quote]
Yep! Fermi for the win! Woooo! :D
You must have missed CES.
because they have already shown it. Just hold on to those pennies.
Yep! Fermi for the win! Woooo! :D
hold tight for the release[/quote]
It's supposed to be able to work with most nvidia gpus, it's just coming out at the time fermi is released.
hold tight for the release
It's supposed to be able to work with most nvidia gpus, it's just coming out at the time fermi is released.
Well, it will be supported on GT200 based GPUs, that much is confirmed, besides Fermi of course. So, in reality we are just waiting for a driver that will more than likely coincide with the Fermi release.
~Nutz
Well, it will be supported on GT200 based GPUs, that much is confirmed, besides Fermi of course. So, in reality we are just waiting for a driver that will more than likely coincide with the Fermi release.
~Nutz
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Keep in mind that this system will require 2 graphics cards in SLI (fermi or not)
Keep in mind that this system will require 2 graphics cards in SLI (fermi or not)
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i dont think the gtx2XX series of cards will be too great at playing high end games at these resolutions.
i dont think the gtx2XX series of cards will be too great at playing high end games at these resolutions.
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[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
I think Qazax is a pretty cool guy. eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything.
Since you are all interested in 3D and 3 monitors, here's a plug for a terrific website a passionate community about this type of technology.
The Widescreen Gaming Forum [url="http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/"]http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/[/url] has been active in this type of technology for a few years and they do an amazing job of analyzing the technology and documenting games that support it. I know Skip (their founder) and his team do a terrific job of promoting and evangelizing the technology.
Since you are all interested in 3D and 3 monitors, here's a plug for a terrific website a passionate community about this type of technology.
The Widescreen Gaming Forum http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/ has been active in this type of technology for a few years and they do an amazing job of analyzing the technology and documenting games that support it. I know Skip (their founder) and his team do a terrific job of promoting and evangelizing the technology.
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I've got my 3 3d ready displays and 2 gtx 280's in sli waiting............. fortunately they
are a little more patient than i am :P
I've got my 3 3d ready displays and 2 gtx 280's in sli waiting............. fortunately they
are a little more patient than i am :P
the bezel would be right down the middle of the screens, in a first person shooter it would split the crosshair in two and make aiming very annoying/difficult. in pretty much any game actually, having a big black bar down the middle of the screen is much more annoying than if you had three screens, so you have a normal screen and two extensions for our periferal vision.
it probably will work (i dont know for sure) but it would be a less than enjoyable experience imho
the bezel would be right down the middle of the screens, in a first person shooter it would split the crosshair in two and make aiming very annoying/difficult. in pretty much any game actually, having a big black bar down the middle of the screen is much more annoying than if you had three screens, so you have a normal screen and two extensions for our periferal vision.
it probably will work (i dont know for sure) but it would be a less than enjoyable experience imho
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[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
I think Qazax is a pretty cool guy. eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything.
The ultimate? the above with 3x acer 3d PJ's.
The ultimate? the above with 3x acer 3d PJ's.
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it probably will work (i dont know for sure) but it would be a less than enjoyable experience imho[/quote]
Ah, you're right. I didn't think about that.
[img]http://machinesthatgobing.com/images/alienware-arc-monitor.jpg[/img]
Why not go with this solution from Alienware?
it probably will work (i dont know for sure) but it would be a less than enjoyable experience imho
Ah, you're right. I didn't think about that.
Why not go with this solution from Alienware?
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[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
I think Qazax is a pretty cool guy. eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything.