Testing both nvidia and ati 3d on my projector
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:52 am
Hi, so i been off of 3d for awhile cause i have not been getting the realness it has to offer and also that my first gen samsung 3d monitor malfunctioned. Thank goodness i could get it fixed under warrenty so i sent it into samsungs canadian service center in vancouver.
Some people in the canadian area can buy the new samsungs from memoryexpress now, link don't work so just goto http://www.memoryexpress.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and search under monitors, 120hz.
Not sure if they are any good but from what the features are, it seems like a good choice.
So last night I wanted to try out ati hd3d on my projector. I never actually thought about enabling it since i have always had nvidia 3d vision working. For my ati workstation/music computer I use:
AMD x4 645 cpu
asus motherboard am3
ddr3 4gb memory
ati radeon 5450 dd3 512mb <----note this card has the capability to use "quad buffered hardware mode"
I used the dalforce registry code to try out and enable hd3d with my e-dimensional glasses and dongle through a vga connection. It works!
I was also using Sview 3d player to playback my 3d movies with and it works quite well to honestly say.
I did notice that ati hd3d does not blurr as much as nvidia 3d vision playback but the 3d effects on both systems still does not show the true 3d effect that i have seen before.
I have alot of spare computer parts around, like three different motherboard and dual core cpus, so i was thinking about putting together another legacy windows xp computer to use with an nvidia 7600gs and nvidia 91.31 stereo combo drivers. I really wanted to test the differences on each system being old legacy,nvidia 3d vision and ati hd3d. I'll have to think about this project somemore, but i sure would like to get to the bottom of the dissapearance of good quality stereo3d.
My main goal was to get hd3d working and i did, so if anyones got questions about it i could help you out. Its really easy to get ati 3d working with the bare minimum components.
Some people in the canadian area can buy the new samsungs from memoryexpress now, link don't work so just goto http://www.memoryexpress.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and search under monitors, 120hz.
Not sure if they are any good but from what the features are, it seems like a good choice.
So last night I wanted to try out ati hd3d on my projector. I never actually thought about enabling it since i have always had nvidia 3d vision working. For my ati workstation/music computer I use:
AMD x4 645 cpu
asus motherboard am3
ddr3 4gb memory
ati radeon 5450 dd3 512mb <----note this card has the capability to use "quad buffered hardware mode"
I used the dalforce registry code to try out and enable hd3d with my e-dimensional glasses and dongle through a vga connection. It works!
I was also using Sview 3d player to playback my 3d movies with and it works quite well to honestly say.
I did notice that ati hd3d does not blurr as much as nvidia 3d vision playback but the 3d effects on both systems still does not show the true 3d effect that i have seen before.
I have alot of spare computer parts around, like three different motherboard and dual core cpus, so i was thinking about putting together another legacy windows xp computer to use with an nvidia 7600gs and nvidia 91.31 stereo combo drivers. I really wanted to test the differences on each system being old legacy,nvidia 3d vision and ati hd3d. I'll have to think about this project somemore, but i sure would like to get to the bottom of the dissapearance of good quality stereo3d.
My main goal was to get hd3d working and i did, so if anyones got questions about it i could help you out. Its really easy to get ati 3d working with the bare minimum components.