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    Run Battlefield Bad Company 2 in 3D using GTX 460 at 720p

    I am working on to get two gtx 460's in SLI. As far as I can anticipate lower scaling at 1280 x 720. 3D compared to advanced resolution without 3D. However it almost certainly beats a 570. Still while taking micro-stutter into explanation. Does anyone use two GTX 460's for 3d by the side of 720p otherwise similar? What about the frame rates intended for low resolution? I am looking for excellent 3d frame rate intended for this game. It ought to be 3d optimized and make use of merely 30% additional power than 2D.

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    Re: Run Battlefield Bad Company 2 in 3D using GTX 460 at 720p

    After the interesting rumor just born for the third installment of the Battlefield franchise, here comes some information for Battlefield: Bad Company 2, in particular regarding the PC version. First, the resolution and anti-aliasing filter, and PC will both be changed at will around the usual parameters and, through an assembly with good performance, should provide excellent results. This in essence could occur especially in relation to the compatibility with DirectX 11, which should vastly improve the performance especially for anti-aliasing. In addition, the title says it will also support 3D Vision technology, which, thanks to dedicated drivers will be able to provide moving images in three dimensions.

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    Re: Run Battlefield Bad Company 2 in 3D using GTX 460 at 720p

    Battlefield: Bad Company 2, a 3D patch is obtained. Extra hardware will be a hurdle. But we want people to experience the game in 3D. We would not do it if it would not be good for the game. Which platform will be released the patch was not discussed. May expand PC and / or PS3 are about the third dimension.

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    Re: Run Battlefield Bad Company 2 in 3D using GTX 460 at 720p

    120 images at 120 Hz are not required to be shown in black images to separate the images one else would even 200Hz plasma also run almost twice as fast. And controls the technology that comes only with all the 3D tvs today would otherwise be calculated between images for the left and right image, then the 2D standard in tvs at least at 120 Hz and higher.

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    Re: Run Battlefield Bad Company 2 in 3D using GTX 460 at 720p

    As long as you watch only movies in 3D, which extends GTX460 AMP! loose out. 720p is typically the resolution 1280x720, which is fewer pixels than 1680x1050, hence you have more power. If you like 3D games, looks a bit different, but at the resolution, it should still work with the GTX460. I 'd Test it first and note the FPS, and depending on how the results turn out, to upgrade the card. A GTX570 should do it all.

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    Re: Run Battlefield Bad Company 2 in 3D using GTX 460 at 720p

    I personally like a pretty good 3D effect of Battlefield 2, I'll give it a 7, based on the games that you've seen before, but I have not got enough experience with 3D vision to value it properly, this depth to 76 % and the convergence near the maximum that can be before it starts to duplicate the image, and as performance drops considerably but is 100% playable on my computer with everything including filter cap, but I usually have the AA X4, considering I'm pretty picky about the "tight", the game is quite fluid, between 35-60fps, depending on the area, Greetings!

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    Re: Run Battlefield Bad Company 2 in 3D using GTX 460 at 720p

    In this game a GTX 460 SLI is enough to play at any resolution but, yes, with AA disabled in the case of play above 720p. For its part a GTX 480 SLI manages to move the game to a playable rate even 5760 x 1080 and with AA enabled. In short, a GTX 460 SLI is sufficient to play most games on 3 monitors at almost any resolution, but we have to sacrifice some AA. Finally it should be noted that a 3-SLI GTX 480 offers almost identical performance, and even higher at lower resolutions, the GTX 4-480.

    Yes, the GTX 460 is sufficient, but I'd recommend you a GTX 570th Remember that the games must be always rendered doubly so to speak, ie also double the required performance.

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    Re: Run Battlefield Bad Company 2 in 3D using GTX 460 at 720p

    Maybe you do not understand the next game will be in DX 11, I think I explained the dx11, the improvements have mainly the highlights and animations. In a news topic which reported similar meters of 2033, explained in a somewhat 'archaic old nVidia cards have the driver with the firmware update for DX11. I believe that this news is a bit 'dated also because it was stated from the beginning that gave the game to support DX11 and Vision 3D, the game in question will be branded power by nVidia, physix

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    Re: Run Battlefield Bad Company 2 in 3D using GTX 460 at 720p

    A GTX 460 is also not a bad choice but if it should be cheaper and you can live with one or other compromise. But even with a 1GB memory and of course good cooling system

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