[quote name='sambeckett' date='25 January 2009 - 02:31 AM' timestamp='1232850660' post='496211']
I want to buy the GeForce 3D Vision Bundle, but I have Dual high end ATI graphic cards.[/quote]
If you want to enjoy the best 3D experience go NVIDIA, but of course get rid of those amd cards first, bet the best thing you could do lol.
There are workarounds that a person could use that would allow the Nvidia 3D Vision kit to be used with AMD GPUs. But, these workarounds are not very pratical and are incapable of precise 3D signal sync, so the crosstalk is inherently bad.
While a person might have opted for such a solution a several years ago, there is absolutely no use for such a solution anymore. Since there are so many more choices for displays, glasses, etc.. than there were just several years ago.
There are workarounds that a person could use that would allow the Nvidia 3D Vision kit to be used with AMD GPUs. But, these workarounds are not very pratical and are incapable of precise 3D signal sync, so the crosstalk is inherently bad.
While a person might have opted for such a solution a several years ago, there is absolutely no use for such a solution anymore. Since there are so many more choices for displays, glasses, etc.. than there were just several years ago.
Nvidia-Geforce Makes "3d vision" and "3d vision 2" so they will not allow their copy written software/hardware to be used by ATI its just stupid.
Just like ATI will not share their "Eyefinity" software to support up to 6-8 monitors.
Each company has an edge on one another.
now after knowing this if you honestly think ATI can just make a driver that supports 3d vision 1 or 2. your a retard.
That's like a fast food restaurant giving their Secret sauce to the competitors across the street.
Get real!
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I want to buy the GeForce 3D Vision Bundle, but I have Dual high end ATI graphic cards.[/quote]
If you want to enjoy the best 3D experience go NVIDIA, but of course get rid of those amd cards first, bet the best thing you could do lol.
I want to buy the GeForce 3D Vision Bundle, but I have Dual high end ATI graphic cards.
If you want to enjoy the best 3D experience go NVIDIA, but of course get rid of those amd cards first, bet the best thing you could do lol.
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While a person might have opted for such a solution a several years ago, there is absolutely no use for such a solution anymore. Since there are so many more choices for displays, glasses, etc.. than there were just several years ago.
While a person might have opted for such a solution a several years ago, there is absolutely no use for such a solution anymore. Since there are so many more choices for displays, glasses, etc.. than there were just several years ago.
Just like ATI will not share their "Eyefinity" software to support up to 6-8 monitors.
Each company has an edge on one another.
now after knowing this if you honestly think ATI can just make a driver that supports 3d vision 1 or 2. your a retard.
That's like a fast food restaurant giving their Secret sauce to the competitors across the street.
Get real!
Just like ATI will not share their "Eyefinity" software to support up to 6-8 monitors.
Each company has an edge on one another.
now after knowing this if you honestly think ATI can just make a driver that supports 3d vision 1 or 2. your a retard.
That's like a fast food restaurant giving their Secret sauce to the competitors across the street.
Get real!