I picked up a couple of Zotac GTX 770 cards to build a new gaming system, but hadn't even thought of 3D. I just looked at the cards listed for 3D, and there aren't any 700-series listed. Can I assume it's just a matter of the web site not being updated, or aren't the 700-series capable of doing 3D?
I picked up a couple of Zotac GTX 770 cards to build a new gaming system, but hadn't even thought of 3D. I just looked at the cards listed for 3D, and there aren't any 700-series listed. Can I assume it's just a matter of the web site not being updated, or aren't the 700-series capable of doing 3D?
Definitely 3D Vision capable, but if you want links to show you...
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-770
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/introducing-the-geforce-gtx-770
not updated
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-geforce-cards.html
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not updated
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-geforce-cards.html[/quote]
OK, that's the page I saw that threw me since it's not updated. It looks like a moot point, though, since I have an ASUS VS247H-P monitor, which doesn't look like it's 3d capable to begin with.
OK, that's the page I saw that threw me since it's not updated. It looks like a moot point, though, since I have an ASUS VS247H-P monitor, which doesn't look like it's 3d capable to begin with.
yeah, trust me. 3D will make even more of a difference to your gaming than just about any other upgrade could, including your brand new cards. Once you try 3D, it's pretty hard to go back. I got a 3D monitor about 4 months ago, and the smile still hasn't left my face.
yeah, trust me. 3D will make even more of a difference to your gaming than just about any other upgrade could, including your brand new cards. Once you try 3D, it's pretty hard to go back. I got a 3D monitor about 4 months ago, and the smile still hasn't left my face.
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-770
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/introducing-the-geforce-gtx-770
not updated
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-geforce-cards.html
OK, that's the page I saw that threw me since it's not updated. It looks like a moot point, though, since I have an ASUS VS247H-P monitor, which doesn't look like it's 3d capable to begin with.
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