3D vision on 970m GTX
Hi , i'd like to ask you guys , does my Notebook pc MSi GT72 2QD with 970m GTX supports 3d vision with an external 120hz Monitor? I can't find the answer
Hi , i'd like to ask you guys , does my Notebook pc MSi GT72 2QD with 970m GTX supports 3d vision with an external 120hz Monitor?
I can't find the answer

#1
Posted 03/06/2015 02:52 PM   
That's something that we can not tell you. You have to look yourself and verify if there are "any" outputs that are routed directly off of the Nvidia GPU. You can do this by going to the PhysX configuration tab. Look at the example pic in this tutorial for using a active Dual Link adapter. https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/?comment=3883815 4th pic down
That's something that we can not tell you.

You have to look yourself and verify if there are "any" outputs that are routed directly off of the Nvidia GPU.

You can do this by going to the PhysX configuration tab.

Look at the example pic in this tutorial for using a active Dual Link adapter.

https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/?comment=3883815
4th pic down

#2
Posted 03/06/2015 03:12 PM   
http://puu.sh/gp5qu/cea0ca20a0.png This is how my settings are , does it support it? i have a dominator gt 72 and a button that switchs gpu
http://puu.sh/gp5qu/cea0ca20a0.png
This is how my settings are , does it support it? i have a dominator gt 72 and a button that switchs gpu

#3
Posted 03/06/2015 06:55 PM   
another fast question , can u tell me what kind of adapter should i buy? the one without usb supports works fine anyway?
another fast question , can u tell me what kind of adapter should i buy? the one without usb supports works fine anyway?

#4
Posted 03/06/2015 07:19 PM   
From that picture, it appears that you can use a Display that functions using either HDMI or Display port. 3DTV Play requires that you use the manufactures glasses. 3D Vision requires Nvidia's emitter and glasses. For HDMI, you could use any 3D HDTV or Projector that supports the HDMI 1.4 specification for stereoscopic gaming via 3DTV Play http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html Or you could use a 3D Vision supported Projector via HDMI. If using your Display port you could use a 3D Vision supported monitor. http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html You'd only need an adapter if you bought a 3D Vision monitor that did not have Display Port support and required Dual link DVI to work.
From that picture, it appears that you can use a Display that functions using either HDMI or Display port.

3DTV Play requires that you use the manufactures glasses.
3D Vision requires Nvidia's emitter and glasses.

For HDMI, you could use any 3D HDTV or Projector that supports the HDMI 1.4 specification for stereoscopic gaming via 3DTV Play http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html

Or you could use a 3D Vision supported Projector via HDMI.

If using your Display port you could use a 3D Vision supported monitor.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html

You'd only need an adapter if you bought a 3D Vision monitor that did not have Display Port support and required Dual link DVI to work.

#5
Posted 03/06/2015 07:55 PM   
I have a LG W2363D that has no displayport support , so i teorically need an adapter , so i would like to ask you which model i need to buy , can you please suggest me , so i won't end up buying a wrong one?
I have a LG W2363D that has no displayport support , so i teorically need an adapter , so i would like to ask you which model i need to buy , can you please suggest me , so i won't end up buying a wrong one?

#6
Posted 03/06/2015 09:04 PM   
The thread D-Man linked in his first post will help you with that too.
The thread D-Man linked in his first post will help you with that too.

#7
Posted 03/06/2015 09:11 PM   
Sorry, I can't, since I've never used one. Accell and Club 3D both make a few, there may be others. Make sure you get one that supports at least 300Mhz.
Sorry, I can't, since I've never used one.

Accell and Club 3D both make a few, there may be others.

Make sure you get one that supports at least 300Mhz.

#8
Posted 03/06/2015 09:21 PM   
Thank you very much , i'm grateful
Thank you very much , i'm grateful

#9
Posted 03/06/2015 10:00 PM   
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