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    30p 3D vision

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Jergling, Jun 22, 2012.

  1. Jergling

    Jergling Notebook Enthusiast

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    I had a thought last night, and just wanted to see if it was already available:

    Can nVidia GPUs do 3D on a 60hz screen? I could see it being totally viable for games like Crysis, where anything down to 24p still looks good thanks to the per-pixel motion blur.

    I'm guessing nVidia's drivers artificially restrict this, but drivers never seem that hard to crack.

    Addendum: Apparently this was done with 3D systems in the 90's and caused horrible attacks of nausea. Cool!
     
  2. aduy

    aduy Keeping it cool since 93'

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    i dunno about 30p but i can run my laptop screen at 90hz to attain 45p screen, which would be great for battlefield, i would just need a set of 3d glasses to try it out.
     
  3. sarge_

    sarge_ Notebook Deity

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    3rd party 3D drivers might be able to do that, but it might be a nauseous experience.