£400 is quite good value for something so cool
£400 is quite good value for something so cool
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
I had to buy it. It's amazing. I just wish I wore contact lenses and not glasses. May be prescription ones will be available soon.
lol.
Any chance of a Demo at Scan?
Best games I have tried so far is L4D, COH and WOW....Listy gave me a scroll of rez for wow, and it is 'wow' its like your there. But sadly cba to play it, got over my addiction a while ago
Games I didn't rate was Red Alert 3 and BF2.
You're a good example of why some animals eat their young
There has not been a lot of actual user input on this one. As I have just installed the 3D vision kit on a new build PC with Samsung Syncmaster I have learned a heck of a lot in setting it up. lesson 1 -ignore the Manuals if you are using windows 7. Lesson 2 Ignore the CD software that comes with the kit-it is invariably out of date so you need to download from the Nvidia site. Ensuring you have the downloads for installing, in that order, your graphics driver, your stereo drivers and 3D Vision drivers is critical or you will get a mismatch. Forget about a GT8800 GPU being OK -it isn't -I have tried but you really need a GT250 or above. Ideally you need a Intel Core 2 duo 8400 CPU but I am managing-just- with a 5300
But once it works it is brilliant! Just hope you have the patience to set it up!
I now have a GTS 250 installed and beefed up the CPU to a Core2Quad 8400. Everything is working fine.
Still does not recognise the Samsung in the compatability check but once set up is complete it shows the Samsung no problem. MS Flight Sim and COD4 seem to be demo'ing the 3D effect very well but some other games are not quite as good, eg MS Train Sim. Glasses turn out to be quite comfortable over my own glasses and all in all I am happy with it. Nvidia say they note the installation problems I had so may revisit the installation instructions.
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