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    the help of EUROCOM Scorpius X is necessary

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by su35, Jul 23, 2017.

  1. su35

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    at installation 3DVision writes that the panel of the laptop isn't supported (((
     
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    Did it work before?
     
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    I don't know, have bought, 3D points and the screen 120g at installation the driver 3DVision writes in a set that the panel of this laptop doesn't support 3D Vision
     
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    What is the panel model? Does the machine have the emitter built in?
     
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    nvidia the Three-dimensional 3D mode, isn't present him in the nvidia settings. At installation 3DVisio, the Sensor is but it doesn't burn, the EUROCOM Scorpius X model
     
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    Ah I just remembered I don't think the 980M supported internal 3d. The card has been upgraded but that's the loss you take.
     
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    I not as won't be able to fix this problem?
     
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    No, as no manufacturer ever shipped the 980M with a 3d display no signed driver was ever created.
     
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    what will approach?
     
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    You can run the internal panel at 120hz and you can use external 3d devices but you wont get the internal 3d working.
     
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    SLI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M to put??
     
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    or 880 m?
     
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    3d vision is simply not worth the massive downgrade in performance and cost of such a move. Get an external 3d vision monitor if you really want it, it's a better experience.