Not to mention the screen sizes and aspect ratios are different. ATI 5870 does not support 3D rendering w/out 3rd party software, which doesnt work that weel anyway..
Nvidia supports 3D.
Easiest thing is an external monitor, or buy an R3.
There's much more to it than changing the panel. Even if it could be done, ie: compatible headers, if the panel fits properly, etc. There's the IR driver module that needs to be plugged into the board.
On top of that the 5870m does not natively support 3D, it relies on 3rd party software to render 3d into two back buffers that the 5870 then displays in sequence.
I don't know if the third party software will support that particular IR driver for the 3d glasses.
m3th0d1c4l
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February 16th, 2011 18:00
In short terms.....
No.
Not to mention the screen sizes and aspect ratios are different. ATI 5870 does not support 3D rendering w/out 3rd party software, which doesnt work that weel anyway..
Nvidia supports 3D.
Easiest thing is an external monitor, or buy an R3.
Lucasbk
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February 16th, 2011 18:00
There's much more to it than changing the panel. Even if it could be done, ie: compatible headers, if the panel fits properly, etc. There's the IR driver module that needs to be plugged into the board.
On top of that the 5870m does not natively support 3D, it relies on 3rd party software to render 3d into two back buffers that the 5870 then displays in sequence.
I don't know if the third party software will support that particular IR driver for the 3d glasses.
It would be a hack job...