DaMulta
My stars went supernova
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System Name | Work in progress |
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Processor | AMD 955---4Ghz |
Motherboard | MSi GD70 |
Cooling | OcZ Phase/water |
Memory | Crucial2GB kit (1GBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR3 PC3-16000 |
Video Card(s) | CrossfireX 2 X HD 4890 1GB OCed to 1000Mhz |
Storage | SSD 64GB |
Display(s) | Envision 24'' 1920x1200 |
Case | Using the desk ATM |
Audio Device(s) | Sucky onboard for now :( |
Power Supply | 1000W TruePower Quattro |
http://iz3d.com/products/22_iz3d.html
The monitor is called the 22" iZ3D, and I'm still speechless over it. If you have ever seen the new stile of 3D that they do at IMax theaters then you could imagine what this thing is like in action. You put on these glasses just like what you do for a IMax 3D movie and your ready to go. You can also be setting somewhere else with no issues. It is hard to say what like because it's 3D and you can't really take pics of it. So it's up to people to say what they think about it in my option.
It works by plugging in both of your monitor ports; then this software is run to blend the picture together in different ways. You have total control on how the effect will work, and let me just say it's worth every bloody Penney. Which is hard for a person to believe for a 1000USD monitor with low contrast levels, and with a modest Response Time of MS 5. The screen does go into a high resolution of 1680 x 1050 which is a plus. What I'm trying to say is that the effects running on the screen makes up for all of that stuff by FAR.
I did however did notice some bugs with it during my quick look, and play with it. It does not work in a 64bit O/s at all. The software hasn't been made, but that should come very soon I would guess. The other thing is if you don't have a HD 2900XT or 8800GTX it's not going to work very well at all. This is mainly because your running a 3D app on both ports. It more or less sets it up as dual monitors running a mirror 3D image, and off setting them a bit. It taxes the video card very hard almost by half.
Now they said that running two video cards doesn't work, but knowing me that had to be tried at least once. Plugged two of them in, and just stenched the desktop like it was just going to run dual monitors only. Ran the software and it did work, but the video that comes out that was isn't perfect as almost there was a little bit of lag that wasn't there before. Plus no gain in benchmarks what so ever by doing this.
Things I saw in 3D mode
2142
Which worked like a champ!!!
3DMark06
Now this is what 3DMark06 should look like. VERY COOL!!!!!
Also if you plug them in backwards in 2D mode. You get a hidden screen that doesn't come up all. But if you view it with the glasses you can see everything.
I would have two give it a 9/10
The only reason for not giving it a 10/10 is because that it will not work correctly with two cards. This also puts gamers without system that can't score over 10grand in 06 out the window in 3D gaming land.
The monitor is called the 22" iZ3D, and I'm still speechless over it. If you have ever seen the new stile of 3D that they do at IMax theaters then you could imagine what this thing is like in action. You put on these glasses just like what you do for a IMax 3D movie and your ready to go. You can also be setting somewhere else with no issues. It is hard to say what like because it's 3D and you can't really take pics of it. So it's up to people to say what they think about it in my option.
It works by plugging in both of your monitor ports; then this software is run to blend the picture together in different ways. You have total control on how the effect will work, and let me just say it's worth every bloody Penney. Which is hard for a person to believe for a 1000USD monitor with low contrast levels, and with a modest Response Time of MS 5. The screen does go into a high resolution of 1680 x 1050 which is a plus. What I'm trying to say is that the effects running on the screen makes up for all of that stuff by FAR.
I did however did notice some bugs with it during my quick look, and play with it. It does not work in a 64bit O/s at all. The software hasn't been made, but that should come very soon I would guess. The other thing is if you don't have a HD 2900XT or 8800GTX it's not going to work very well at all. This is mainly because your running a 3D app on both ports. It more or less sets it up as dual monitors running a mirror 3D image, and off setting them a bit. It taxes the video card very hard almost by half.
Now they said that running two video cards doesn't work, but knowing me that had to be tried at least once. Plugged two of them in, and just stenched the desktop like it was just going to run dual monitors only. Ran the software and it did work, but the video that comes out that was isn't perfect as almost there was a little bit of lag that wasn't there before. Plus no gain in benchmarks what so ever by doing this.
Things I saw in 3D mode
2142
Which worked like a champ!!!
3DMark06
Now this is what 3DMark06 should look like. VERY COOL!!!!!
Also if you plug them in backwards in 2D mode. You get a hidden screen that doesn't come up all. But if you view it with the glasses you can see everything.
I would have two give it a 9/10
The only reason for not giving it a 10/10 is because that it will not work correctly with two cards. This also puts gamers without system that can't score over 10grand in 06 out the window in 3D gaming land.
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