All Nvidia GTX 2XX cards and up support 3D gaming and BluRay playback. Depending on your setup you may need to use the DVI instead of HDMI but the cards support it.
The problem is the GTX 545 and GTX 555 are low end budget cards and will have bad 3D gaming performance. You would need a top end single card or a couple of GTX 545/555 in SLI to run it properly. You may get away with running a movie but you just wont have the power for 3D gaming.
As above, the 555 has no chance playing a game in 1080p+3d with decent settings. For example the x51 only just manages to get an average of 40fps in BF3 in 1080p+High settings. Playing in stereoscopic 3d almost halfs your frame rates, so you will end up with 20-25 fps. I guess the only way it would work is if you play in 720p with med/low settings.
a3lawy
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April 8th, 2012 07:00
Core i5 X51 + GTX 555 + AW2310 + nVidia 3D Vision 2 kit = 3D works!
atsoi
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April 8th, 2012 07:00
Awesome!
Does the X51 connect to the AW2310 only through DVI to get the 3D? Or does the HDMI work? Thanks!
Linotech
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April 15th, 2012 00:00
morblore
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April 15th, 2012 05:00
All Nvidia GTX 2XX cards and up support 3D gaming and BluRay playback. Depending on your setup you may need to use the DVI instead of HDMI but the cards support it.
The problem is the GTX 545 and GTX 555 are low end budget cards and will have bad 3D gaming performance. You would need a top end single card or a couple of GTX 545/555 in SLI to run it properly. You may get away with running a movie but you just wont have the power for 3D gaming.
bills889
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April 16th, 2012 03:00
As above, the 555 has no chance playing a game in 1080p+3d with decent settings. For example the x51 only just manages to get an average of 40fps in BF3 in 1080p+High settings. Playing in stereoscopic 3d almost halfs your frame rates, so you will end up with 20-25 fps. I guess the only way it would work is if you play in 720p with med/low settings.