Be aware though, the option 3-pin + USB for Nvidia 3D Vision 2 glasses
is not running/supported under Linux!
For linux boxes and Nvidia 3D Vision 2 glasses:
You have to buy an 120Hz ASUS VG287HR (there is no other useful option
in my opinion at the moment) and whatever quadro card you buy, make sure
the card posesses a "DVI-I Dual-Link Connector" (also termed DVI-D /
DVI-I DL instead of a simple DVI) because the ASUS VG287HR comes with a
DVI-D port (no displayport 1.2 and VGA is not usefull if you are going
for 1920x1080@120hz). If the quadro card has display ports 1.2 only, you
will need a Club-3D CAC-1051 active DisplayPort/Dual-Link DVI Adapter
330MHz for about 110 € (do not buy the 270 mhz model, it will not work
as the bandwidth is too low for 1920x1080@120hz) or for miniDisplay port
cards, the Club-3D CAC-1151 active miniDisplayPort/Dual-Link DVI Adapter
330MHz.
It is better anyway to operate the glasses via the emitter of the
VG287HR monitor (no lagging behind at all) and you can forget about
getting a card with a 3-pin connector. The new entry k420 (192 cuda
cores for ± 120 €, similar to older quadro 2000) or k620 will do just
more than fine (386 cuda cores for ± 200 € is more than fast enough,
similar to oder quadro 4000).
For windows and Nvidia 3D Vision 2 glasses:
You can buy a 144Hz monitor such as the ASUS VG278HE WITHOUT build-in
emitter, but you will need to spend considerably more money for a new
card with 3-pin stereo (or buy an old model such as fx3800) to operate
the glasses by emitter in conjunction with the USB port. This is a
windows only option.
Jeroen
Am 02.04.15 um 15:17 schrieb Oganesyan, Vaheh:
Kay and others,
I think Quadro 5000 available @
http://www.amazon.com/PNY-VCQ5000-PB-DisplayPort-Profesional-Graphics/dp/B003X26T7K
is a better option both price wise and need of transforming the output into
3-pin mini DIN. Having said that I should mention difference: the memory is
2.5GB for 5000 model while K4200 has 4 GB. I believe the memory shouldn't be an
issue at that level since my 10 years old FX1400 has only 1 GB and I did not
encounter problems so far.
Vaheh Oganesyan
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-----Original Message-----
From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On Behalf Of Kay
Diederichs
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 3:31 PM
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] nVidia quadro
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 15:04:31 -0400, Andreas Schenk
<andreas_sch...@hms.harvard.edu> wrote:
On 3/25/2015 18:10, Kay Diederichs wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 14:16:55 -0400, David Schuller <schul...@cornell.edu> wrote:
You could check the nVidia page of officially supported displays. It
includes a search tab so you can check for "Built-in Emitter."
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
Performing that search brings up 5 contenders. Good luck finding any
of these products still for sale.
Unfortunately, this NVidia page has not been updated for years.
The qualifier "3D-fähig (aktiv)" at
http://www.heise.de/preisvergleich/?cat=monlcd19wide&xf=5848_3D-f%E4hig+(aktiv)#xf_top
should indicate a built-in emitter, but I looked at some of the descriptions of these 11
monitors and was unable to confirm that they indeed have a built-in emitter. So one has to
research every specific case.
I changed the wording on the wiki page.
Kay
I went through the specs for the monitors on the Heise list, and none
of them seems to have a built in emitter compatible with Nvidia 3D
Vision 2. It looks like it is a bad time to buy a 3D monitor. At this
point it might be easier to just go for a Quadro with 3-pin connector.
Best,
Andreas
I asked the company who runs the price info site to check their assignments, and they
fixed the categories: http://geizhals.eu/?cat=monlcd19wide now has a "inkl.
3D-emitter" attribute. This currently only returns the Asus 278HR which can only be
bought in Poland, or through EBay.
The cheapest current Nvidia Quadro with (optional?) 3-pin DIN Stereo connector
(needed for Linux) is the K4200
(http://www.nvidia.de/object/quadro-desktop-gpu-specs-de.html) which starts at
~ €700.
best,
Kay
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