18.07.2009, 17:50
genbrien Wrote:si1va Wrote:yeah I know. I meant.... if its less than 120... is the 3d less atractive ???genbrien Wrote:great review!
One question : what happen when you have less than 120fps....
I has nothing to do with frames per second (fps) but with the refresh rate of your monitor. Older LCD screens run at 60Hz which is too slow for use with shutter glasses. The newer 120Hz models allow shutter glasses to work by allowing the shutter to work at an effective 60Hz for each eye.
It has also been noted that you will need a very hefty video card to get decent results with 3D stereo as the software needs to produce the same viewing image for each eye at a slightly different angle to show a better feel of depth. This lead to a performance hit of up to 50% compared to running a game without 3D.
An interesting review over at Guru3D http://www.guru3d.com/article/nvidia-ge ... n-review/1
In theory if you use standart 60hz LCD you wil get 30hz on one eye... you will puke yourself to death XD
But practically it wont work, the 120hz LCD is part of the whole principle, you cant take it away.