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Does any ATI graphics card support 3d?

I know NVDA does...but I already own a fairly new ATI card...and I read NVDiA and ATI cant be crossfired. I have a Samsung 3DTV with a set of 3D glasses along with a Samsung Bluray Drive that's capable of reading 3D. I just need a compatible card with HDMI 1.4 support. Any Ideas?

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    ATI's 6xxx series supports 3D , thats wat i heard

    they named it as 'AMD HD3D Technology'

    6850 and 6870 are only two graphic cards which support BluRay 3D , rest of the graphic cards support gaming and rest 3D

    check it out here

    AMD HD3D Technology

    http://www.amd.com/us/products/technologies/amd-hd...

    Supported Hardware & List Of Graphic Cards

    http://www.amd.com/us/products/technologies/amd-hd...

    i don't know abt this , but on lot of benchmark websites i read that NVidia's 3D Vision is much mature and hence better than ATI's HD3D technology

  • 4 years ago

    keep your self a minimum of ~$4 hundred and purchase your self a real computing device... a private computing device, this is. Laptops and gaming is like cats and canines. Cats don't get alongside with canines (often perception), with some uncommon exceptions. Laptops can no longer do lots for gaming after a twelve months or perhaps much less. on the different hand, the 4650 would be stable sufficient to run wow on intense and sc2 on low. you could play starcraft, diablo 2 on very nearly any computing device.

  • 1 decade ago

    ATI's 6xxx series supports 3D they are made suport bt due to some problem they are nt working they hight defination 3 dimionation technolgy dnt take risk its nt

    Source(s): iit students
  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Nope

    ATI cards aren't powerful enough to really handle something as demanding as 3D

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