NVidia FX2800M + Acer HN274H Compatibility for NVidia 3DVision
Can this graphic card NVidia FX2800M and the monitnor Acer HN274H work using NVidia 3D Vision?
Using latest driver installed the 3D Vision configuration can't be finished because the Hub is not connected and VESA 3pin cable is request, but this monitor has the hub integrated.
I tried to connect this monitor on my workstation that is using a GeForce GTX 460 and it worked fine without problems.
Using an NVidia Quadro only the display listed at this page are working?
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-pro-requirements.html

thank you
Matteo
Can this graphic card NVidia FX2800M and the monitnor Acer HN274H work using NVidia 3D Vision?

Using latest driver installed the 3D Vision configuration can't be finished because the Hub is not connected and VESA 3pin cable is request, but this monitor has the hub integrated.

I tried to connect this monitor on my workstation that is using a GeForce GTX 460 and it worked fine without problems.

Using an NVidia Quadro only the display listed at this page are working?

http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-pro-requirements.html



thank you

Matteo

#1
Posted 03/28/2012 02:27 PM   
You have the right link and the display that you have is not listed as certified so it is not working..
You have the right link and the display that you have is not listed as certified so it is not working..
I tought that, but this monitor is in the display list for NVidia 3D Vision (no Pro) so normally if you have something better the other version works. http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/3d-vision-requirements-uk.html
It signify that using a quadro only the listed display for 3D Vision Pro work and not also the display available for "basic" 3D Vision.
I need a confirmation because in that case we have to return three display to the shop.
thank you
I tought that, but this monitor is in the display list for NVidia 3D Vision (no Pro) so normally if you have something better the other version works. http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/3d-vision-requirements-uk.html

It signify that using a quadro only the listed display for 3D Vision Pro work and not also the display available for "basic" 3D Vision.

I need a confirmation because in that case we have to return three display to the shop.

thank you

#3
Posted 03/29/2012 11:32 AM   
Are you connecting via a DVI-D connection, 3D Vision only activates over it, as far as I know.

Also can you link to the product page of the monitor, Acer has several versions of that monitor.

Is there a sub menu on the monitor for activating the internal emmiter?
Are you connecting via a DVI-D connection, 3D Vision only activates over it, as far as I know.



Also can you link to the product page of the monitor, Acer has several versions of that monitor.



Is there a sub menu on the monitor for activating the internal emmiter?

#4
Posted 03/29/2012 03:25 PM   
[quote name='D-Man11' date='29 March 2012 - 05:25 PM' timestamp='1333034757' post='1389550']
Are you connecting via a DVI-D connection, 3D Vision only activates over it, as far as I know.

Also can you link to the product page of the monitor, Acer has several versions of that monitor.

Is there a sub menu on the monitor for activating the internal emmiter?
[/quote]

It's a notebook so it's connected via HDMI and no submenu.
[quote name='D-Man11' date='29 March 2012 - 05:25 PM' timestamp='1333034757' post='1389550']

Are you connecting via a DVI-D connection, 3D Vision only activates over it, as far as I know.



Also can you link to the product page of the monitor, Acer has several versions of that monitor.



Is there a sub menu on the monitor for activating the internal emmiter?





It's a notebook so it's connected via HDMI and no submenu.

#5
Posted 03/29/2012 03:27 PM   
Connecting to that display via HDMI is a waste. You need to use a DVI-D connection to get 1920x1080@120Hz.

Are you planning on running all 3 monitors with the notebook, as in 3D Vision surround?

Are you gaming with these monitors? or just using for 3D apps?
Connecting to that display via HDMI is a waste. You need to use a DVI-D connection to get 1920x1080@120Hz.



Are you planning on running all 3 monitors with the notebook, as in 3D Vision surround?



Are you gaming with these monitors? or just using for 3D apps?

#6
Posted 03/29/2012 03:50 PM   
Another thing, 3D Vision pro will only activate with Nvidias RF Pro emitter, not the consumer version IR emitter in that monitor, (as far as I know).
Another thing, 3D Vision pro will only activate with Nvidias RF Pro emitter, not the consumer version IR emitter in that monitor, (as far as I know).

#7
Posted 03/29/2012 04:10 PM   
With Quadro cards only the display in the link work even if you use 3D Vision Home version.

The displays listed in another link will work only with GeForce cards.
With Quadro cards only the display in the link work even if you use 3D Vision Home version.



The displays listed in another link will work only with GeForce cards.
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