Hello, excuse my English but I'm Italian and I'm using a translator of languages. I recently bought a samsung 55''LED edge 3D UE55C8000 that I want to connect my PC to view Blu-Ray and streams and 3D games and maybe even why I decided to buy a Nvidia GTX460 but I know if my TV is compatible with my samsung tv and goggles at home because I've already read many different opinions on various sites and I would like to make a safe purchase. Thank you in advance for all the answers and I wish you a good day.
Hello, excuse my English but I'm Italian and I'm using a translator of languages. I recently bought a samsung 55''LED edge 3D UE55C8000 that I want to connect my PC to view Blu-Ray and streams and 3D games and maybe even why I decided to buy a Nvidia GTX460 but I know if my TV is compatible with my samsung tv and goggles at home because I've already read many different opinions on various sites and I would like to make a safe purchase. Thank you in advance for all the answers and I wish you a good day.
I have not personally tested the combination of ue55c8000 and gtx460. However I have tested similar and what you have should work. All information sources indicate this works, check the nvidia site for verification. Of course supporting hardware and software is also required to observe Blu Ray discs in full 1080P 3D non-anaglyph.
I have not personally tested the combination of ue55c8000 and gtx460. However I have tested similar and what you have should work. All information sources indicate this works, check the nvidia site for verification. Of course supporting hardware and software is also required to observe Blu Ray discs in full 1080P 3D non-anaglyph.
[quote name='roller11' date='25 January 2011 - 04:27 PM' timestamp='1295972839' post='1183363']
I have not personally tested the combination of ue55c8000 and gtx460. However I have tested similar and what you have should work. All information sources indicate this works, check the nvidia site for verification. Of course supporting hardware and software is also required to observe Blu Ray discs in full 1080P 3D non-anaglyph.
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Thanks for your reply. In fact it should work, but the risk is always there, so I intend to take ati, although I am inclined to nvidia. I checked on the website but my tv is not listed then I do not know how to behave. Regarding the hardware I have a Intel I5, 4gb corsair ram 1600MHz, western digital caviar green 1TB using PowerDVD and 10, thanks again.
[quote name='roller11' date='25 January 2011 - 04:27 PM' timestamp='1295972839' post='1183363']
I have not personally tested the combination of ue55c8000 and gtx460. However I have tested similar and what you have should work. All information sources indicate this works, check the nvidia site for verification. Of course supporting hardware and software is also required to observe Blu Ray discs in full 1080P 3D non-anaglyph.
Thanks for your reply. In fact it should work, but the risk is always there, so I intend to take ati, although I am inclined to nvidia. I checked on the website but my tv is not listed then I do not know how to behave. Regarding the hardware I have a Intel I5, 4gb corsair ram 1600MHz, western digital caviar green 1TB using PowerDVD and 10, thanks again.
[quote name='darkglobe' date='25 January 2011 - 10:57 AM' timestamp='1295978243' post='1183406']
Thanks for your reply. In fact it should work, but the risk is always there, so I intend to take ati, although I am inclined to nvidia. I checked on the website but my tv is not listed then I do not know how to behave. Regarding the hardware I have a Intel I5, 4gb corsair ram 1600MHz, western digital caviar green 1TB using PowerDVD and 10, thanks again.
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The various opinions are to ability to play games in 3D, there are no known issues related to Blu Ray 3D play back. I currently play Blu Ray 3D with my gtx480 on my Samsung pn63c8000, PowerDVD 10 mark II. Any 2010 3D ready HDTV should be able to play Blu Ray 3D, the 3D Ready Samsung LED and Plasmas, including the ue55c8000, are designed to play back Blu Ray 3D.
[quote name='darkglobe' date='25 January 2011 - 10:57 AM' timestamp='1295978243' post='1183406']
Thanks for your reply. In fact it should work, but the risk is always there, so I intend to take ati, although I am inclined to nvidia. I checked on the website but my tv is not listed then I do not know how to behave. Regarding the hardware I have a Intel I5, 4gb corsair ram 1600MHz, western digital caviar green 1TB using PowerDVD and 10, thanks again.
The various opinions are to ability to play games in 3D, there are no known issues related to Blu Ray 3D play back. I currently play Blu Ray 3D with my gtx480 on my Samsung pn63c8000, PowerDVD 10 mark II. Any 2010 3D ready HDTV should be able to play Blu Ray 3D, the 3D Ready Samsung LED and Plasmas, including the ue55c8000, are designed to play back Blu Ray 3D.
I have the American version of your TV, Samsung UN55C8000 and 3DTV Play works just fine with it. I tested it with my GTX 295, but the video card should not matter as long as it is GTX 2xx or later, which GTX 480 is.
I have the American version of your TV, Samsung UN55C8000 and 3DTV Play works just fine with it. I tested it with my GTX 295, but the video card should not matter as long as it is GTX 2xx or later, which GTX 480 is.
I have not personally tested the combination of ue55c8000 and gtx460. However I have tested similar and what you have should work. All information sources indicate this works, check the nvidia site for verification. Of course supporting hardware and software is also required to observe Blu Ray discs in full 1080P 3D non-anaglyph.
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Thanks for your reply. In fact it should work, but the risk is always there, so I intend to take ati, although I am inclined to nvidia. I checked on the website but my tv is not listed then I do not know how to behave. Regarding the hardware I have a Intel I5, 4gb corsair ram 1600MHz, western digital caviar green 1TB using PowerDVD and 10, thanks again.
I have not personally tested the combination of ue55c8000 and gtx460. However I have tested similar and what you have should work. All information sources indicate this works, check the nvidia site for verification. Of course supporting hardware and software is also required to observe Blu Ray discs in full 1080P 3D non-anaglyph.
Thanks for your reply. In fact it should work, but the risk is always there, so I intend to take ati, although I am inclined to nvidia. I checked on the website but my tv is not listed then I do not know how to behave. Regarding the hardware I have a Intel I5, 4gb corsair ram 1600MHz, western digital caviar green 1TB using PowerDVD and 10, thanks again.
Thanks for your reply. In fact it should work, but the risk is always there, so I intend to take ati, although I am inclined to nvidia. I checked on the website but my tv is not listed then I do not know how to behave. Regarding the hardware I have a Intel I5, 4gb corsair ram 1600MHz, western digital caviar green 1TB using PowerDVD and 10, thanks again.
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The various opinions are to ability to play games in 3D, there are no known issues related to Blu Ray 3D play back. I currently play Blu Ray 3D with my gtx480 on my Samsung pn63c8000, PowerDVD 10 mark II. Any 2010 3D ready HDTV should be able to play Blu Ray 3D, the 3D Ready Samsung LED and Plasmas, including the ue55c8000, are designed to play back Blu Ray 3D.
Thanks for your reply. In fact it should work, but the risk is always there, so I intend to take ati, although I am inclined to nvidia. I checked on the website but my tv is not listed then I do not know how to behave. Regarding the hardware I have a Intel I5, 4gb corsair ram 1600MHz, western digital caviar green 1TB using PowerDVD and 10, thanks again.
The various opinions are to ability to play games in 3D, there are no known issues related to Blu Ray 3D play back. I currently play Blu Ray 3D with my gtx480 on my Samsung pn63c8000, PowerDVD 10 mark II. Any 2010 3D ready HDTV should be able to play Blu Ray 3D, the 3D Ready Samsung LED and Plasmas, including the ue55c8000, are designed to play back Blu Ray 3D.