Just found this little goodie: [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-cd-1.36-beta-driver.html"]Driver CD 1.36[/url]
Based on the Geforce 260.63 driver released today. Several new and updated profiles along with performance enhancements. Looks promising!
[quote]NVIDIA 3D Vision Release Highlights
With Release 260 drivers, the installation process for 3D Vision has changed. Please view this knowledgebase article for more information on the changes.
Fixed glasses losing sync to 3D Vision IR emitter that what would cause glasses to flicker and loss of 3D effect user experience.
Adds NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming support for Firefox 4 and Google Chrome web browsers.
Adds support for Sony’s 3D Sweep Panorama picture format added to NVIDIA 3D Photo Viewer (Sony digital cameras that can capture 3D Sweep Panorama pictures include NEX-5/NEX-3, Alpha a560/a580 and Cyber-shot DSC-WX5/DSC-TX9/DSC-T99 models).
Adds support for new 3D Vision Desktop LCD monitors: BenQ X2410 and NEC F23W2A
Adds support for new 3D Vision projectors: Sanyo PDG-DWL2500 and ViewSonic PJD6251
Added the following 3D Vision game profiles
Arcania Gothic 4
Fallout: New Vegas
FIFA 11
Formula 1 Racing
Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark
Guild Wars 2
Kane & Lynch 2 – Dog Days
Lead and Gold
Lego Harry Potter
Live For Speed
Lost Planet 2
Moonbase Alpha
Serious Sam HD – The Second Encounter
Shrek Forever After
Singularity
Vitrua Tennis 2009
Virtrua Tennis 3
Update the following 3D Vision game profiles
Drakensang: The Dark Eye – updated in-game compatibility text
Mafia II – updated profile to properly for 3D Vision-Rating
StarCraft II – fixed profile to properly recognize the retail game executable name and match the 3D Vision rating of “Goodâ€
Super Commander – fixed HUD elements
TRINE – new profiles fixes that allow the game to be ratedâ€3D Vision-Ready†when used with the TRINE patch v1.08 , available via Steam.
NVIDIA Surround Release Highlights
Updated NVIDIA Surround setup wizard
After first setup, easier way to do single feature setup by allowing users to jump to any step in the setup wizard
Improved display connection diagrams and tooltips
Improved arrange displays selection and ordering page
Updated bezel correction pictures and available on each monitor gap
Education for what in-game resolution to select (e.g. how to pick bezel corrected resolutions)
Option to dedicate GPU for PhysX or Accessory Display
Allows for portrait or landscape setup directly from the setup wizard
Updated 3D Vision Surround and NVIDIA Surround game support list. Please visit the 3D Vision Surround web page for a full list of supported games.[/quote]
Based on the Geforce 260.63 driver released today. Several new and updated profiles along with performance enhancements. Looks promising!
NVIDIA 3D Vision Release Highlights
With Release 260 drivers, the installation process for 3D Vision has changed. Please view this knowledgebase article for more information on the changes.
Fixed glasses losing sync to 3D Vision IR emitter that what would cause glasses to flicker and loss of 3D effect user experience.
Adds NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming support for Firefox 4 and Google Chrome web browsers.
Adds support for Sony’s 3D Sweep Panorama picture format added to NVIDIA 3D Photo Viewer (Sony digital cameras that can capture 3D Sweep Panorama pictures include NEX-5/NEX-3, Alpha a560/a580 and Cyber-shot DSC-WX5/DSC-TX9/DSC-T99 models).
Adds support for new 3D Vision Desktop LCD monitors: BenQ X2410 and NEC F23W2A
Adds support for new 3D Vision projectors: Sanyo PDG-DWL2500 and ViewSonic PJD6251
Added the following 3D Vision game profiles
Arcania Gothic 4
Fallout: New Vegas
FIFA 11
Formula 1 Racing
Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark
Guild Wars 2
Kane & Lynch 2 – Dog Days
Lead and Gold
Lego Harry Potter
Live For Speed
Lost Planet 2
Moonbase Alpha
Serious Sam HD – The Second Encounter
Shrek Forever After
Singularity
Vitrua Tennis 2009
Virtrua Tennis 3
Update the following 3D Vision game profiles
Drakensang: The Dark Eye – updated in-game compatibility text
Mafia II – updated profile to properly for 3D Vision-Rating
StarCraft II – fixed profile to properly recognize the retail game executable name and match the 3D Vision rating of “Goodâ€
Super Commander – fixed HUD elements
TRINE – new profiles fixes that allow the game to be ratedâ€3D Vision-Ready†when used with the TRINE patch v1.08 , available via Steam.
NVIDIA Surround Release Highlights
Updated NVIDIA Surround setup wizard
After first setup, easier way to do single feature setup by allowing users to jump to any step in the setup wizard
Improved display connection diagrams and tooltips
Improved arrange displays selection and ordering page
Updated bezel correction pictures and available on each monitor gap
Education for what in-game resolution to select (e.g. how to pick bezel corrected resolutions)
Option to dedicate GPU for PhysX or Accessory Display
Allows for portrait or landscape setup directly from the setup wizard
Updated 3D Vision Surround and NVIDIA Surround game support list. Please visit the 3D Vision Surround web page for a full list of supported games.
Just found this little goodie: [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-cd-1.36-beta-driver.html"]Driver CD 1.36[/url]
Based on the Geforce 260.63 driver released today. Several new and updated profiles along with performance enhancements. Looks promising!
[quote]NVIDIA 3D Vision Release Highlights
With Release 260 drivers, the installation process for 3D Vision has changed. Please view this knowledgebase article for more information on the changes.
Fixed glasses losing sync to 3D Vision IR emitter that what would cause glasses to flicker and loss of 3D effect user experience.
Adds NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming support for Firefox 4 and Google Chrome web browsers.
Adds support for Sony’s 3D Sweep Panorama picture format added to NVIDIA 3D Photo Viewer (Sony digital cameras that can capture 3D Sweep Panorama pictures include NEX-5/NEX-3, Alpha a560/a580 and Cyber-shot DSC-WX5/DSC-TX9/DSC-T99 models).
Adds support for new 3D Vision Desktop LCD monitors: BenQ X2410 and NEC F23W2A
Adds support for new 3D Vision projectors: Sanyo PDG-DWL2500 and ViewSonic PJD6251
Added the following 3D Vision game profiles
Arcania Gothic 4
Fallout: New Vegas
FIFA 11
Formula 1 Racing
Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark
Guild Wars 2
Kane & Lynch 2 – Dog Days
Lead and Gold
Lego Harry Potter
Live For Speed
Lost Planet 2
Moonbase Alpha
Serious Sam HD – The Second Encounter
Shrek Forever After
Singularity
Vitrua Tennis 2009
Virtrua Tennis 3
Update the following 3D Vision game profiles
Drakensang: The Dark Eye – updated in-game compatibility text
Mafia II – updated profile to properly for 3D Vision-Rating
StarCraft II – fixed profile to properly recognize the retail game executable name and match the 3D Vision rating of “Goodâ€
Super Commander – fixed HUD elements
TRINE – new profiles fixes that allow the game to be ratedâ€3D Vision-Ready†when used with the TRINE patch v1.08 , available via Steam.
NVIDIA Surround Release Highlights
Updated NVIDIA Surround setup wizard
After first setup, easier way to do single feature setup by allowing users to jump to any step in the setup wizard
Improved display connection diagrams and tooltips
Improved arrange displays selection and ordering page
Updated bezel correction pictures and available on each monitor gap
Education for what in-game resolution to select (e.g. how to pick bezel corrected resolutions)
Option to dedicate GPU for PhysX or Accessory Display
Allows for portrait or landscape setup directly from the setup wizard
Updated 3D Vision Surround and NVIDIA Surround game support list. Please visit the 3D Vision Surround web page for a full list of supported games.[/quote]
Based on the Geforce 260.63 driver released today. Several new and updated profiles along with performance enhancements. Looks promising!
NVIDIA 3D Vision Release Highlights
With Release 260 drivers, the installation process for 3D Vision has changed. Please view this knowledgebase article for more information on the changes.
Fixed glasses losing sync to 3D Vision IR emitter that what would cause glasses to flicker and loss of 3D effect user experience.
Adds NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming support for Firefox 4 and Google Chrome web browsers.
Adds support for Sony’s 3D Sweep Panorama picture format added to NVIDIA 3D Photo Viewer (Sony digital cameras that can capture 3D Sweep Panorama pictures include NEX-5/NEX-3, Alpha a560/a580 and Cyber-shot DSC-WX5/DSC-TX9/DSC-T99 models).
Adds support for new 3D Vision Desktop LCD monitors: BenQ X2410 and NEC F23W2A
Adds support for new 3D Vision projectors: Sanyo PDG-DWL2500 and ViewSonic PJD6251
Added the following 3D Vision game profiles
Arcania Gothic 4
Fallout: New Vegas
FIFA 11
Formula 1 Racing
Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark
Guild Wars 2
Kane & Lynch 2 – Dog Days
Lead and Gold
Lego Harry Potter
Live For Speed
Lost Planet 2
Moonbase Alpha
Serious Sam HD – The Second Encounter
Shrek Forever After
Singularity
Vitrua Tennis 2009
Virtrua Tennis 3
Update the following 3D Vision game profiles
Drakensang: The Dark Eye – updated in-game compatibility text
Mafia II – updated profile to properly for 3D Vision-Rating
StarCraft II – fixed profile to properly recognize the retail game executable name and match the 3D Vision rating of “Goodâ€
Super Commander – fixed HUD elements
TRINE – new profiles fixes that allow the game to be ratedâ€3D Vision-Ready†when used with the TRINE patch v1.08 , available via Steam.
NVIDIA Surround Release Highlights
Updated NVIDIA Surround setup wizard
After first setup, easier way to do single feature setup by allowing users to jump to any step in the setup wizard
Improved display connection diagrams and tooltips
Improved arrange displays selection and ordering page
Updated bezel correction pictures and available on each monitor gap
Education for what in-game resolution to select (e.g. how to pick bezel corrected resolutions)
Option to dedicate GPU for PhysX or Accessory Display
Allows for portrait or landscape setup directly from the setup wizard
Updated 3D Vision Surround and NVIDIA Surround game support list. Please visit the 3D Vision Surround web page for a full list of supported games.
Thanks for the heads-up, looks like the 260 drivers have some pretty nice performance improvements in some games, especially for my 460s in SLI. /teehee.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':teehee:' />
Thanks for the heads-up, looks like the 260 drivers have some pretty nice performance improvements in some games, especially for my 460s in SLI. /teehee.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':teehee:' />
Thanks for the heads-up, looks like the 260 drivers have some pretty nice performance improvements in some games, especially for my 460s in SLI. /teehee.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':teehee:' />
Thanks for the heads-up, looks like the 260 drivers have some pretty nice performance improvements in some games, especially for my 460s in SLI. /teehee.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':teehee:' />
A cure for the flicker problems!!! How long has that taken nVidia to sort out?!?!
I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now. I had very little flicker since I upgraded from a 295 to a 480 anyway, but the last reminants are now gone!! Horray!
By the way, what is the difference for a UK user, using the US drivers? I have no interest in turning my windows into a French or German platform...so is there any gain whatsoever in using the UK bulkier drivers?
A cure for the flicker problems!!! How long has that taken nVidia to sort out?!?!
I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now. I had very little flicker since I upgraded from a 295 to a 480 anyway, but the last reminants are now gone!! Horray!
By the way, what is the difference for a UK user, using the US drivers? I have no interest in turning my windows into a French or German platform...so is there any gain whatsoever in using the UK bulkier drivers?
A cure for the flicker problems!!! How long has that taken nVidia to sort out?!?!
I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now. I had very little flicker since I upgraded from a 295 to a 480 anyway, but the last reminants are now gone!! Horray!
By the way, what is the difference for a UK user, using the US drivers? I have no interest in turning my windows into a French or German platform...so is there any gain whatsoever in using the UK bulkier drivers?
A cure for the flicker problems!!! How long has that taken nVidia to sort out?!?!
I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now. I had very little flicker since I upgraded from a 295 to a 480 anyway, but the last reminants are now gone!! Horray!
By the way, what is the difference for a UK user, using the US drivers? I have no interest in turning my windows into a French or German platform...so is there any gain whatsoever in using the UK bulkier drivers?
[quote name='jonstatt' post='1117135' date='Sep 14 2010, 04:43 PM']I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now.[/quote]
You can get the international version [url="http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/3d_vision_stereo/NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.36_WinVista_Win7_International_beta.zip"]here[/url]. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
[quote name='jonstatt' post='1117135' date='Sep 14 2010, 04:43 PM']I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now.[/quote]
You can get the international version [url="http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/3d_vision_stereo/NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.36_WinVista_Win7_International_beta.zip"]here[/url]. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
[quote name='jonstatt' post='1117135' date='Sep 14 2010, 04:43 PM']I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now.[/quote]
You can get the international version [url="http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/3d_vision_stereo/NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.36_WinVista_Win7_International_beta.zip"]here[/url]. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
EDIT: Whoops, double post. The forum servers seem to be a bit sluggish again.
[quote name='jonstatt' post='1117135' date='Sep 14 2010, 04:43 PM']I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now.[/quote]
You can get the international version [url="http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/3d_vision_stereo/NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.36_WinVista_Win7_International_beta.zip"]here[/url]. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
EDIT: Whoops, double post. The forum servers seem to be a bit sluggish again.
Based on the Geforce 260.63 driver released today. Several new and updated profiles along with performance enhancements. Looks promising!
[quote]NVIDIA 3D Vision Release Highlights
With Release 260 drivers, the installation process for 3D Vision has changed. Please view this knowledgebase article for more information on the changes.
Fixed glasses losing sync to 3D Vision IR emitter that what would cause glasses to flicker and loss of 3D effect user experience.
Adds NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming support for Firefox 4 and Google Chrome web browsers.
Adds support for Sony’s 3D Sweep Panorama picture format added to NVIDIA 3D Photo Viewer (Sony digital cameras that can capture 3D Sweep Panorama pictures include NEX-5/NEX-3, Alpha a560/a580 and Cyber-shot DSC-WX5/DSC-TX9/DSC-T99 models).
Adds support for new 3D Vision Desktop LCD monitors: BenQ X2410 and NEC F23W2A
Adds support for new 3D Vision projectors: Sanyo PDG-DWL2500 and ViewSonic PJD6251
Added the following 3D Vision game profiles
Arcania Gothic 4
Fallout: New Vegas
FIFA 11
Formula 1 Racing
Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark
Guild Wars 2
Kane & Lynch 2 – Dog Days
Lead and Gold
Lego Harry Potter
Live For Speed
Lost Planet 2
Moonbase Alpha
Serious Sam HD – The Second Encounter
Shrek Forever After
Singularity
Vitrua Tennis 2009
Virtrua Tennis 3
Update the following 3D Vision game profiles
Drakensang: The Dark Eye – updated in-game compatibility text
Mafia II – updated profile to properly for 3D Vision-Rating
StarCraft II – fixed profile to properly recognize the retail game executable name and match the 3D Vision rating of “Goodâ€
Super Commander – fixed HUD elements
TRINE – new profiles fixes that allow the game to be ratedâ€3D Vision-Ready†when used with the TRINE patch v1.08 , available via Steam.
NVIDIA Surround Release Highlights
Updated NVIDIA Surround setup wizard
After first setup, easier way to do single feature setup by allowing users to jump to any step in the setup wizard
Improved display connection diagrams and tooltips
Improved arrange displays selection and ordering page
Updated bezel correction pictures and available on each monitor gap
Education for what in-game resolution to select (e.g. how to pick bezel corrected resolutions)
Option to dedicate GPU for PhysX or Accessory Display
Allows for portrait or landscape setup directly from the setup wizard
Updated 3D Vision Surround and NVIDIA Surround game support list. Please visit the 3D Vision Surround web page for a full list of supported games.[/quote]
Based on the Geforce 260.63 driver released today. Several new and updated profiles along with performance enhancements. Looks promising!
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.40 GHz
GPU: Geforce GTX 480 @ 850/2000 MHz, Geforce GTX 460 (PhysX/CUDA)
RAM: 6 GB OCZ DDR3-1333 CL7
MOBO: ASUS P6T
PSU: Enermax Pro82+ 625 W
HDD: SuperTalent Ultradrive GX2 128 GB, 2x Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB
SOUND: Creative X-Fi Elite Pro
DISPLAY: Dell 3007 WFP, Geforce 3D Vision on eMachines V700
INPUT: Logitech G5 + G11
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
Based on the Geforce 260.63 driver released today. Several new and updated profiles along with performance enhancements. Looks promising!
[quote]NVIDIA 3D Vision Release Highlights
With Release 260 drivers, the installation process for 3D Vision has changed. Please view this knowledgebase article for more information on the changes.
Fixed glasses losing sync to 3D Vision IR emitter that what would cause glasses to flicker and loss of 3D effect user experience.
Adds NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming support for Firefox 4 and Google Chrome web browsers.
Adds support for Sony’s 3D Sweep Panorama picture format added to NVIDIA 3D Photo Viewer (Sony digital cameras that can capture 3D Sweep Panorama pictures include NEX-5/NEX-3, Alpha a560/a580 and Cyber-shot DSC-WX5/DSC-TX9/DSC-T99 models).
Adds support for new 3D Vision Desktop LCD monitors: BenQ X2410 and NEC F23W2A
Adds support for new 3D Vision projectors: Sanyo PDG-DWL2500 and ViewSonic PJD6251
Added the following 3D Vision game profiles
Arcania Gothic 4
Fallout: New Vegas
FIFA 11
Formula 1 Racing
Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark
Guild Wars 2
Kane & Lynch 2 – Dog Days
Lead and Gold
Lego Harry Potter
Live For Speed
Lost Planet 2
Moonbase Alpha
Serious Sam HD – The Second Encounter
Shrek Forever After
Singularity
Vitrua Tennis 2009
Virtrua Tennis 3
Update the following 3D Vision game profiles
Drakensang: The Dark Eye – updated in-game compatibility text
Mafia II – updated profile to properly for 3D Vision-Rating
StarCraft II – fixed profile to properly recognize the retail game executable name and match the 3D Vision rating of “Goodâ€
Super Commander – fixed HUD elements
TRINE – new profiles fixes that allow the game to be ratedâ€3D Vision-Ready†when used with the TRINE patch v1.08 , available via Steam.
NVIDIA Surround Release Highlights
Updated NVIDIA Surround setup wizard
After first setup, easier way to do single feature setup by allowing users to jump to any step in the setup wizard
Improved display connection diagrams and tooltips
Improved arrange displays selection and ordering page
Updated bezel correction pictures and available on each monitor gap
Education for what in-game resolution to select (e.g. how to pick bezel corrected resolutions)
Option to dedicate GPU for PhysX or Accessory Display
Allows for portrait or landscape setup directly from the setup wizard
Updated 3D Vision Surround and NVIDIA Surround game support list. Please visit the 3D Vision Surround web page for a full list of supported games.[/quote]
Based on the Geforce 260.63 driver released today. Several new and updated profiles along with performance enhancements. Looks promising!
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.40 GHz
GPU: Geforce GTX 480 @ 850/2000 MHz, Geforce GTX 460 (PhysX/CUDA)
RAM: 6 GB OCZ DDR3-1333 CL7
MOBO: ASUS P6T
PSU: Enermax Pro82+ 625 W
HDD: SuperTalent Ultradrive GX2 128 GB, 2x Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB
SOUND: Creative X-Fi Elite Pro
DISPLAY: Dell 3007 WFP, Geforce 3D Vision on eMachines V700
INPUT: Logitech G5 + G11
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
i7-6700k @ 4.5GHz, 2x 970 GTX SLI, 16GB DDR4 @ 3000mhz, MSI Gaming M7, Samsung 950 Pro m.2 SSD 512GB, 2x 1TB RAID 1, 850w EVGA, Corsair RGB 90 keyboard
i7-6700k @ 4.5GHz, 2x 970 GTX SLI, 16GB DDR4 @ 3000mhz, MSI Gaming M7, Samsung 950 Pro m.2 SSD 512GB, 2x 1TB RAID 1, 850w EVGA, Corsair RGB 90 keyboard
I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now. I had very little flicker since I upgraded from a 295 to a 480 anyway, but the last reminants are now gone!! Horray!
By the way, what is the difference for a UK user, using the US drivers? I have no interest in turning my windows into a French or German platform...so is there any gain whatsoever in using the UK bulkier drivers?
I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now. I had very little flicker since I upgraded from a 295 to a 480 anyway, but the last reminants are now gone!! Horray!
By the way, what is the difference for a UK user, using the US drivers? I have no interest in turning my windows into a French or German platform...so is there any gain whatsoever in using the UK bulkier drivers?
I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now. I had very little flicker since I upgraded from a 295 to a 480 anyway, but the last reminants are now gone!! Horray!
By the way, what is the difference for a UK user, using the US drivers? I have no interest in turning my windows into a French or German platform...so is there any gain whatsoever in using the UK bulkier drivers?
I have tried the US drivers as the UK link is broken right now. I had very little flicker since I upgraded from a 295 to a 480 anyway, but the last reminants are now gone!! Horray!
By the way, what is the difference for a UK user, using the US drivers? I have no interest in turning my windows into a French or German platform...so is there any gain whatsoever in using the UK bulkier drivers?
You can get the international version [url="http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/3d_vision_stereo/NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.36_WinVista_Win7_International_beta.zip"]here[/url]. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
You can get the international version here. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.40 GHz
GPU: Geforce GTX 480 @ 850/2000 MHz, Geforce GTX 460 (PhysX/CUDA)
RAM: 6 GB OCZ DDR3-1333 CL7
MOBO: ASUS P6T
PSU: Enermax Pro82+ 625 W
HDD: SuperTalent Ultradrive GX2 128 GB, 2x Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB
SOUND: Creative X-Fi Elite Pro
DISPLAY: Dell 3007 WFP, Geforce 3D Vision on eMachines V700
INPUT: Logitech G5 + G11
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
You can get the international version [url="http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/3d_vision_stereo/NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.36_WinVista_Win7_International_beta.zip"]here[/url]. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
You can get the international version here. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.40 GHz
GPU: Geforce GTX 480 @ 850/2000 MHz, Geforce GTX 460 (PhysX/CUDA)
RAM: 6 GB OCZ DDR3-1333 CL7
MOBO: ASUS P6T
PSU: Enermax Pro82+ 625 W
HDD: SuperTalent Ultradrive GX2 128 GB, 2x Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB
SOUND: Creative X-Fi Elite Pro
DISPLAY: Dell 3007 WFP, Geforce 3D Vision on eMachines V700
INPUT: Logitech G5 + G11
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
You can get the international version [url="http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/3d_vision_stereo/NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.36_WinVista_Win7_International_beta.zip"]here[/url]. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
EDIT: Whoops, double post. The forum servers seem to be a bit sluggish again.
You can get the international version here. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
EDIT: Whoops, double post. The forum servers seem to be a bit sluggish again.
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.40 GHz
GPU: Geforce GTX 480 @ 850/2000 MHz, Geforce GTX 460 (PhysX/CUDA)
RAM: 6 GB OCZ DDR3-1333 CL7
MOBO: ASUS P6T
PSU: Enermax Pro82+ 625 W
HDD: SuperTalent Ultradrive GX2 128 GB, 2x Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB
SOUND: Creative X-Fi Elite Pro
DISPLAY: Dell 3007 WFP, Geforce 3D Vision on eMachines V700
INPUT: Logitech G5 + G11
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
You can get the international version [url="http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/3d_vision_stereo/NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.36_WinVista_Win7_International_beta.zip"]here[/url]. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
EDIT: Whoops, double post. The forum servers seem to be a bit sluggish again.
You can get the international version here. However, there shouldn't be any difference when using an English OS anyway.
EDIT: Whoops, double post. The forum servers seem to be a bit sluggish again.
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.40 GHz
GPU: Geforce GTX 480 @ 850/2000 MHz, Geforce GTX 460 (PhysX/CUDA)
RAM: 6 GB OCZ DDR3-1333 CL7
MOBO: ASUS P6T
PSU: Enermax Pro82+ 625 W
HDD: SuperTalent Ultradrive GX2 128 GB, 2x Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB
SOUND: Creative X-Fi Elite Pro
DISPLAY: Dell 3007 WFP, Geforce 3D Vision on eMachines V700
INPUT: Logitech G5 + G11
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64