Your 3d display also will NOT show up as a 120hz display on your PC. The former would be used in 3d gaming, and the latter in 3d bluray. HDMI 1.4 does not have the bandwidth to display 1080p 3d at 60 fps. I too was struggling with getting 3d to work, or even getting 120hz. I have a Radeon 5850 with the Playstation 3d display. There is actually a way to get this to work with your PC. Like this post if it helped you getting you PC ready for some 3D Diablo 3 action with your SONY PlayStation Display!
Once you’ve configured it start you game and set the resolution at 720p which 1280X720 if the game you are playing support 3D such as CODMW3, Diablo3, Starcraft 2 it will be IN 3D! Now you will need to Install 3DTV play from Nvidia.Īfter reboot open the NVIDIA Control Panel and follow the standard procedure to enable 3D VISION, but in this case it should be listed as NVIDIA 3DTV Play. If multiple models appear, select Generic for the manufacturer and then select NVIDIA Unsupported 3DTV (EDID Override)Ĭlick Next, wait for the installation to complete. You will need to disable driver signature enforcment if you are using Windows Vista/7 圆4.Įxpand the Computer and then Monitors nodesįind your Display (it is a Generic PNP Monitor), right click, and select Update Driver SoftwareĬlick Browse my computer for driver softwareĬlick Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computerīrowse to the location of the inf downloaded in step 1, select it, click Open, and click OK
HDMI 1.4 3DTV in this example it is going to be the SONY PlayStation display This has been tested on Windows 7 64 bits and it work and it is full of WOW. This post will provide you with instructions to make NVIDIA 3DTV Play work on unsupported SONY PlayStation display. On default you will be able to watch movies on this display but it will not allow you to run 3D apps in 3D.