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disolitude said:


No Nvidia doesn't use this tech. Nvidia 3d vision pushes 120 hz to the TV at all times and needs atleast 30 frames per eye to make any game work. You can controll the offset but each frame still needs to be rendered 2 times and the video card has its work cut out when it comes to the fill rate.

If you need proof of this, run any game using Nvidia 3D vision and have the FPS counter in the corner. The game running sub 60 FPS will chug but is still playable... at 30 frames it is completely unplayable. I tested this with Street Fighter 4 and anything under 45 frames per second is completely unplayable for a fighter. this is because 44 fps in 3D is actually 22 fps.

Thanks for the info, I was sure it was using this tech, may explain why the result are good through software then. I dont need proof from you on this subject ;).