For the last 8+ years I have used the best monitor ever made (I understand that this is debatable, but Consider the aforementioned statement an opinion).
I do not own 3d glasses yet, but have been looking into this technology. I am curious IF/When/What....My monitor IS capable of delivering 140hz at lower resolutions. While some of the resolutions may not be " High Definition ", I created my own drivers so that Windows 7 Recognizes its as " Whippy's GDM-Fw900 ". I use DVI-I to 5BNC connection. This allows me to easily set refresh rates as hardware allows. 1680x1050 @ 100hz...1440x900 @ 120hz...1920x1200 @ 95hz
My question is if there IS a combination of drivers and glasses that I can use to enable 3d. I am not concerned that I would have to roll back drivers, as most of the titles I would use this with are older (like myself). Games like Shadows Of Chernobyl and Half-Life etc. I know that these titles were supported by Nvidia And their system in the past, though there is no reference now to it. I understand that with older titles, some effects such as HDR need disabled, and that is A-OK.
There was support for this type of setup and the games I am referencing in the past. What glasses and drivers would I need?
Please read over what I am asking before you respond. " Purchase a new monitor " is not good advice. I already have a perfectly good monitor that delivers ANY resolution from 640x480 - 2304x1440. Its not about the fact that I paid 3 times what a 3d monitor costs now...almost 10 years ago. Its that I can game at 1440x900 @ 120hz without any issues whatsoever. I have TRUE BLACK, and 0ms latency...I.e. no ghosting.
For the last 8+ years I have used the best monitor ever made (I understand that this is debatable, but Consider the aforementioned statement an opinion).
I do not own 3d glasses yet, but have been looking into this technology. I am curious IF/When/What....My monitor IS capable of delivering 140hz at lower resolutions. While some of the resolutions may not be " High Definition ", I created my own drivers so that Windows 7 Recognizes its as " Whippy's GDM-Fw900 ". I use DVI-I to 5BNC connection. This allows me to easily set refresh rates as hardware allows. 1680x1050 @ 100hz...1440x900 @ 120hz...1920x1200 @ 95hz
My question is if there IS a combination of drivers and glasses that I can use to enable 3d. I am not concerned that I would have to roll back drivers, as most of the titles I would use this with are older (like myself). Games like Shadows Of Chernobyl and Half-Life etc. I know that these titles were supported by Nvidia And their system in the past, though there is no reference now to it. I understand that with older titles, some effects such as HDR need disabled, and that is A-OK.
There was support for this type of setup and the games I am referencing in the past. What glasses and drivers would I need?
Please read over what I am asking before you respond. " Purchase a new monitor " is not good advice. I already have a perfectly good monitor that delivers ANY resolution from 640x480 - 2304x1440. Its not about the fact that I paid 3 times what a 3d monitor costs now...almost 10 years ago. Its that I can game at 1440x900 @ 120hz without any issues whatsoever. I have TRUE BLACK, and 0ms latency...I.e. no ghosting.
I think the best advice I can give here is to go over to mtbs3d's forum, as nVidia officially dropped CRT support.
[url]http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=105[/url]
It seems that the issue with the monitor not working is less about technology, because my monitor could certainly deliver 120 fps Vsynced....but more about generating revenue. I am not a scientist, but the way I understand "Flicker" with glasses to produce 3d should not matter if one uses a crt or lcd, so long as support remains. It bad to see that nvidia is outright disabling future support from a number of monitors that 3d DID work on. Keeping old games working with old monitors would be a nice gesture for posterity sake, but out and out disabling it is shameful. I own the last "Good" Nforce/Amd Motherboard (M4n82 DX). I went well out of my way for SLI + Amd. My next jump may be a move to AMD entirely.
It seems that the issue with the monitor not working is less about technology, because my monitor could certainly deliver 120 fps Vsynced....but more about generating revenue. I am not a scientist, but the way I understand "Flicker" with glasses to produce 3d should not matter if one uses a crt or lcd, so long as support remains. It bad to see that nvidia is outright disabling future support from a number of monitors that 3d DID work on. Keeping old games working with old monitors would be a nice gesture for posterity sake, but out and out disabling it is shameful. I own the last "Good" Nforce/Amd Motherboard (M4n82 DX). I went well out of my way for SLI + Amd. My next jump may be a move to AMD entirely.
the amount of crosstalk is crazy though. at any rate, my crt is way too slow for 3d.
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ASUS ROG Rampage V Edition 10, G.Skill RipJaws V 4x 8GB DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34,
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[quote="Kingping1"]generic crt support works finde with 363.96
the amount of crosstalk is crazy though. at any rate, my crt is way too slow for 3d.[/quote]
What glasses should I get that will work with My CRT and 363.96 drivers?
well, either the 3d vision kit or the wired 3d vision glasses.
NVIDIA TITAN X (Pascal), Intel Core i7-6900K, Win 10 Pro,
ASUS ROG Rampage V Edition 10, G.Skill RipJaws V 4x 8GB DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34,
ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q, ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q, Acer Predator XB280HK, BenQ W710ST
I do not own 3d glasses yet, but have been looking into this technology. I am curious IF/When/What....My monitor IS capable of delivering 140hz at lower resolutions. While some of the resolutions may not be " High Definition ", I created my own drivers so that Windows 7 Recognizes its as " Whippy's GDM-Fw900 ". I use DVI-I to 5BNC connection. This allows me to easily set refresh rates as hardware allows. 1680x1050 @ 100hz...1440x900 @ 120hz...1920x1200 @ 95hz
My question is if there IS a combination of drivers and glasses that I can use to enable 3d. I am not concerned that I would have to roll back drivers, as most of the titles I would use this with are older (like myself). Games like Shadows Of Chernobyl and Half-Life etc. I know that these titles were supported by Nvidia And their system in the past, though there is no reference now to it. I understand that with older titles, some effects such as HDR need disabled, and that is A-OK.
There was support for this type of setup and the games I am referencing in the past. What glasses and drivers would I need?
Please read over what I am asking before you respond. " Purchase a new monitor " is not good advice. I already have a perfectly good monitor that delivers ANY resolution from 640x480 - 2304x1440. Its not about the fact that I paid 3 times what a 3d monitor costs now...almost 10 years ago. Its that I can game at 1440x900 @ 120hz without any issues whatsoever. I have TRUE BLACK, and 0ms latency...I.e. no ghosting.
http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=105
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the amount of crosstalk is crazy though. at any rate, my crt is way too slow for 3d.
NVIDIA TITAN X (Pascal), Intel Core i7-6900K, Win 10 Pro,
ASUS ROG Rampage V Edition 10, G.Skill RipJaws V 4x 8GB DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34,
ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q, ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q, Acer Predator XB280HK, BenQ W710ST
What glasses should I get that will work with My CRT and 363.96 drivers?
NVIDIA TITAN X (Pascal), Intel Core i7-6900K, Win 10 Pro,
ASUS ROG Rampage V Edition 10, G.Skill RipJaws V 4x 8GB DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34,
ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q, ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q, Acer Predator XB280HK, BenQ W710ST