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    NVIDIA 3d vision problem

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by darkjester, Jul 7, 2012.

  1. darkjester

    darkjester Newbie

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    Hi. I have an Asus G75v laptop with a NVIDIA GTX 660m 2g video card. This laptop is supposed to be 3d vision. However in my NVIDIA control panel I have no option for steroscopic 3d settings. WHen I try and enable the 3d vision it does nothing. From what I read it's supposed to start a setup wizard. Any help would be appreciated.
     
  2. maverick1989

    maverick1989 Notebook Deity

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    May be you need to plug in the hardware. Have you done that?
     
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    sarge_ Notebook Deity

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    Does your laptop have a 120hz screen and did it come with 3D glasses?
     
  4. darkjester

    darkjester Newbie

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    No it doesn't have 120hz. And with that information I made a call to bestbuy and we figured out they gave me teh wrong laptop. I go tomorrow to get the right one. Thank you for mentioning that.