Anyway to at least test 3D vision glasses with an AMD card?
I was going to buy a GTX960 but I decided to save up for a 980Ti instead. I'm currently running an AMD card I wont be able to start using my kit until then. I was wondering if there is anyway to do a basic test of a 3D Vision 2 kit with an AMD card just to see how my infamous CRT performs?
I was going to buy a GTX960 but I decided to save up for a 980Ti instead.
I'm currently running an AMD card I wont be able to start using my kit until then.

I was wondering if there is anyway to do a basic test of a 3D Vision 2 kit with an AMD card just to see how my infamous CRT performs?

#1
Posted 02/17/2016 06:43 PM   
Absolutely not, it requires Nvidia drivers. They have a lot of redundant hardware checks that would fail if using a Radeon GPU.
Absolutely not, it requires Nvidia drivers. They have a lot of redundant hardware checks that would fail if using a Radeon GPU.

#2
Posted 02/17/2016 06:47 PM   
[quote="D-Man11"]Absolutely not, it requires Nvidia drivers. They have a lot of redundant hardware checks that would fail if using a Radeon GPU.[/quote] Ok, thanks for clearing that up. about AMD's HD3D though... what glasses did they expect you to use with it?
D-Man11 said:Absolutely not, it requires Nvidia drivers. They have a lot of redundant hardware checks that would fail if using a Radeon GPU.


Ok, thanks for clearing that up.

about AMD's HD3D though... what glasses did they expect you to use with it?

#3
Posted 02/17/2016 06:51 PM   
AMD's HD3D ONLY works via a HDMI connection using a HDMI 1.4 compliant display and requires a Radeon GPU model something or other (I think it was 6850) as a minimum requirement. Google it for the supported GPUs. AMD HD3D requires that the game have native stereoscopic capabilities built into the game. Otherwise TriDef is required for other games/connections.
AMD's HD3D ONLY works via a HDMI connection using a HDMI 1.4 compliant display and requires a Radeon GPU model something or other (I think it was 6850) as a minimum requirement. Google it for the supported GPUs.

AMD HD3D requires that the game have native stereoscopic capabilities built into the game.

Otherwise TriDef is required for other games/connections.

#4
Posted 02/17/2016 06:57 PM   
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