240 wont work for 3d vision?!?!?!?
Well I did i product search and the only card that would work with mycomputer was the gforce 240 and it said it was foe the 3d vision so i buy it and now the automatic test sais it failed adn isnt 3d ready. SO will it actually work? Cause if not i just waisted 200$ on a card that I cant use. /verymad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':verymad:' />
Well I did i product search and the only card that would work with mycomputer was the gforce 240 and it said it was foe the 3d vision so i buy it and now the automatic test sais it failed adn isnt 3d ready. SO will it actually work? Cause if not i just waisted 200$ on a card that I cant use. /verymad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':verymad:' />

#1
Posted 01/21/2010 01:02 AM   
According to the guide the 240 should work.

[url="http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/GeForce_3D_Vision_faq_uk.html"]http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/GeForce_3D_Vision_faq_uk.html[/url]
According to the guide the 240 should work.



http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/GeForce_3D_Vision_faq_uk.html

#2
Posted 01/21/2010 01:16 AM   
What monitor are you using? You also need a monitor that is a 120hz refresh rate... and a TRUE 120hz 3d ready one, not a marketing gimmicked "120hz" HDTV like they put out awhile ago.
What monitor are you using? You also need a monitor that is a 120hz refresh rate... and a TRUE 120hz 3d ready one, not a marketing gimmicked "120hz" HDTV like they put out awhile ago.

#3
Posted 01/21/2010 02:10 AM   
It works fine with the GT[u][b]S[/b][/u] 240 I have. Only trouble is with the seemingly common Samsung 2233rz ghosting (which I'll likely be returning).

The online "automatic tool" to see if your computer is ready says my computer fails though due to the GTS 240 and also due to Windows 7, the literature on the requirements list clearly disputes that though, so apparently that tool needs an update.

Again though I have a GT[u][b]S[/b][/u] 240, don't know if there's any difference between it and a GT 240 card (if that is what you have).
It works fine with the GTS 240 I have. Only trouble is with the seemingly common Samsung 2233rz ghosting (which I'll likely be returning).



The online "automatic tool" to see if your computer is ready says my computer fails though due to the GTS 240 and also due to Windows 7, the literature on the requirements list clearly disputes that though, so apparently that tool needs an update.



Again though I have a GTS 240, don't know if there's any difference between it and a GT 240 card (if that is what you have).

#4
Posted 01/21/2010 02:50 AM   
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