Guru3D.com Forums

Go Back   Guru3D.com Forums > Videocards > 3D Stereo Gaming Section
3D Stereo Gaming Section In this stereo gaming section you can discuss everything 3D Goggles, monitors their drivers and graphics cards related.


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
BenQ XL2410T and 6950 3D gaming help
Old
  (#1)
darrenj
Maha Guru
 
darrenj's Avatar
 
Videocard: Gigabyte 7970 WIndforce
Processor: Core i5 2500k@4.3 load
Mainboard: Asus P8 Z77 I deluxe
Memory: 8GIG Vengence 1600
Soundcard: Realtek?
PSU: OCZ Fatality 750
Default BenQ XL2410T and 6950 3D gaming help - 04-15-2012, 18:47 | posts: 1,373 | Location: Stockholm, Sweden

Simple and short question
I have both a BenQ XL2410T 120HZ gaming Screen (got it second hand for a great price) and my trusty HD6950.
Been thinking about 3D gaming of course.
Does the AMD hardware support BenQXL2410T?
Been looking around the internet with no real help.
Is it possible or do I just cross the street and get me the Green Badged Monster?
What software, cable, glasses do I need??
I have some of the supported games already
   
Reply With Quote
 
Old
  (#2)
Mufflore
Ancient Guru
 
Mufflore's Avatar
 
Videocard: KFA2 Anarchy 580@930/4650
Processor: 2500K @ 4.5GHz - blew it!
Mainboard: Gigabyte P67 UD4 B3
Memory: 8G Kngston 2.2GHz CL11 1T
Soundcard: Minimax+ & Dexa Opamps !!
PSU: Corsair Pro AX750
Default 04-15-2012, 19:25 | posts: 9,832 | Location: UK

I believe some games are supported directly.
http://www.amd.com/us/products/techn...ages/hd3d.aspx

Others require Tridef which you have to buy.
It came free with my display, its what I am using on my NVidia card.
http://www.tridef.com/

You need the glasses for your screen.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#3)
Mineria
Ancient Guru
 
Mineria's Avatar
 
Videocard: ASUS DCII GTX660
Processor: Intel i7 2600K
Mainboard: Asus Maximus V Gene Z
Memory: 32G G.Skill TridentX
Soundcard: Asus Phoebus
PSU: Zalman 850W
Default 04-16-2012, 06:49 | posts: 2,897 | Location: Denmark

It's a 3DVision ready display.
So Tridef or/and Z3D or get a Nvidia card which is what the monitor was intented for.
You will need active shutter glasses, which means a 3DVision set or a 3rth party solution that works with 120Hz and AMD.

@Mufflore
It is not a stand alone 3D display like you seem to think it is, but a 120Hz.

Last edited by Mineria; 04-16-2012 at 06:56.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#4)
Mufflore
Ancient Guru
 
Mufflore's Avatar
 
Videocard: KFA2 Anarchy 580@930/4650
Processor: 2500K @ 4.5GHz - blew it!
Mainboard: Gigabyte P67 UD4 B3
Memory: 8G Kngston 2.2GHz CL11 1T
Soundcard: Minimax+ & Dexa Opamps !!
PSU: Corsair Pro AX750
Default 04-16-2012, 11:00 | posts: 9,832 | Location: UK

He asked what he needs to get it working with his 6950, he already knew he might have to get an NVidia card.

I dont think it is a standalone display, dont take up mind reading just yet
   
Reply With Quote
 
Old
  (#5)
Mineria
Ancient Guru
 
Mineria's Avatar
 
Videocard: ASUS DCII GTX660
Processor: Intel i7 2600K
Mainboard: Asus Maximus V Gene Z
Memory: 32G G.Skill TridentX
Soundcard: Asus Phoebus
PSU: Zalman 850W
Default 04-16-2012, 15:47 | posts: 2,897 | Location: Denmark

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mufflore View Post
He asked what he needs to get it working with his 6950, he already knew he might have to get an NVidia card.

I dont think it is a standalone display, dont take up mind reading just yet
Just wanted to point out that it isn't the same as a 3D Monitor that makes use of it's own 3D tech. like some others.
I havn't tried 3D on mine with an AMD/ATI card, I also doubt that it will work well since the display goes brighter as soon as 3DVision kicks in.
As for 3D with AMD/ATI, additional software is required for it to work, unless you use a display that can do the work on it's own.

Last edited by Mineria; 04-16-2012 at 15:55.
   
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump



Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
vBulletin Skin developed by: vBStyles.com
Copyright (c) 1995-2012, All Rights Reserved. The Guru of 3D, the Hardware Guru, and 3D Guru are trademarks owned by Hilbert Hagedoorn.