Hi. Atm i have a Asus GTX 670, BenQ XL4210T and some old 3d vision glasses model: p854.
Can i use these glasses with a gtx 670? I got them when i bought a asus laptop in 2009...
Another problem, i cant install the driver for my 3d vision glasses. i run the Setup Wizard and i it tells me i have to download the driver, then it takes be to Nvidia.com. I chose 3d driver, win64, and when i try to find it, it sais all the drivers ( 270 and up ) have the 3d driver installed?
Would really appriciate som help here :)
Hi. Atm i have a Asus GTX 670, BenQ XL4210T and some old 3d vision glasses model: p854.
Can i use these glasses with a gtx 670? I got them when i bought a asus laptop in 2009...
Another problem, i cant install the driver for my 3d vision glasses. i run the Setup Wizard and i it tells me i have to download the driver, then it takes be to Nvidia.com. I chose 3d driver, win64, and when i try to find it, it sais all the drivers ( 270 and up ) have the 3d driver installed?
Starting with Driver 275, Nvidia started to bundle all of the drivers together. There is no need to download any drivers seperately for 3D Vision. You can not use a driver that was released prior to your model of GPU being released. So keep in mind that you can not use any of the 2XX drivers. Only 3XX and higher, that are applicable to the 670.
3D Vision glasses/emitters, are forwards and backwards compatible with each other.
If you never used the glasses, you'll most likely need to replace the battery.
You also need an emitter, the glasses will not work without it.
Starting with Driver 275, Nvidia started to bundle all of the drivers together. There is no need to download any drivers seperately for 3D Vision. You can not use a driver that was released prior to your model of GPU being released. So keep in mind that you can not use any of the 2XX drivers. Only 3XX and higher, that are applicable to the 670.
3D Vision glasses/emitters, are forwards and backwards compatible with each other.
If you never used the glasses, you'll most likely need to replace the battery.
You also need an emitter, the glasses will not work without it.
You might opt to buy a 3D Vision 2 kit, they have larger lenses than the first gen glasses.
You can replace the battery on your old ones, if it's dead.
http://3dvision-blog.com/3237-upgrading-the-rechargeable-battery-of-the-3d-vision-shutter-glasses/
http://3dvision-blog.com/8323-again-about-replacing-adead-battery-in-3d-vision-glasses/
Can i use these glasses with a gtx 670? I got them when i bought a asus laptop in 2009...
Another problem, i cant install the driver for my 3d vision glasses. i run the Setup Wizard and i it tells me i have to download the driver, then it takes be to Nvidia.com. I chose 3d driver, win64, and when i try to find it, it sais all the drivers ( 270 and up ) have the 3d driver installed?
Would really appriciate som help here :)
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3D Vision glasses/emitters, are forwards and backwards compatible with each other.
If you never used the glasses, you'll most likely need to replace the battery.
You also need an emitter, the glasses will not work without it.
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You can replace the battery on your old ones, if it's dead.
http://3dvision-blog.com/3237-upgrading-the-rechargeable-battery-of-the-3d-vision-shutter-glasses/
http://3dvision-blog.com/8323-again-about-replacing-adead-battery-in-3d-vision-glasses/