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My friend is buying 3d monitor & he has GTX 550 ti & I think he will need twice strong performance in 3d in games than in normal. Am I right or? If you still didn't get my question, I'll say in short, does GPU performance drop very much during 3d gaming? Or it doesn't affect at all?

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tell him to get a better gpu. and most people don't even bother with 3d. is he really serious about getting one?

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It's as if you were running what you see twice. With my Asus VG248QE, the 3D Vision (which I'm not a fan of) does affect performance. I haven't personally benchmarked it, but I'd recommend checking out Linus's video on it.

 

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tell him to get a better gpu. and most people don't even bother with 3d. is he really serious about getting one?

Yeah, he's getting TV with 3d support & wants to connect his PC to it so play it in 3d.

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Yeah, he's getting TV with 3d support & wants to connect his PC to it so play it in 3d.

That's not capable with 3d vision. You will need a monitor that supports 3d vision and tv and this weirdo proprietary 3d software that's hit and miss

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