Hello,
I have a asus k53sm laptop computer that has this nvidia geforce 630m Graphics card with 2GB ram
checking on the nvidia website it says it supports 3d vision...
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-630m/specifications
but I am unable to find anything related to stereoscopic graphics on nvidia control panel or anywhere else.
also I noticed this line on the top of the page
"Note: The below specifications represent this GPU as incorporated into NVIDIA's reference graphics card design. Graphics card specifications may vary by Add-in-card manufacturer. Please refer to the Add-in-card manufacturers' website for actual shipping specifications."
so i'm to enable 3D vision by the procedure described on the following page.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-discover-driver-setup.html
I have installed the latest drivers already
so is there any way to enable stereoscopic graphics (3d vison)? does my manufacturer has done something with the card?
Also by stereoscopic here I meant anaglyph style 3d but any other mode like shutter glasses may suffice too
I have a asus k53sm laptop computer that has this nvidia geforce 630m Graphics card with 2GB ram
checking on the nvidia website it says it supports 3d vision...
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-630m/specifications
but I am unable to find anything related to stereoscopic graphics on nvidia control panel or anywhere else.
also I noticed this line on the top of the page
"Note: The below specifications represent this GPU as incorporated into NVIDIA's reference graphics card design. Graphics card specifications may vary by Add-in-card manufacturer. Please refer to the Add-in-card manufacturers' website for actual shipping specifications."
so i'm to enable 3D vision by the procedure described on the following page.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-discover-driver-setup.html
I have installed the latest drivers already
so is there any way to enable stereoscopic graphics (3d vison)? does my manufacturer has done something with the card?
Also by stereoscopic here I meant anaglyph style 3d but any other mode like shutter glasses may suffice too