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50% off iZ3D Driver for AMD HD3D Compatible Graphics Cards (Save $20USD)

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Save 50% off the iZ3D Driver package for eligible AMD enabled systems!
This means you will be able to purchase our entire iZ3D License output suite for only $19.99

With the release of Catalyst 10.10 from AMD, 5- and 6-series cards have support for HD3D. iZ3D is running a promotion (I don't know for how long) for 50% off their universal driver (which supports all outputs) for owners of AMD cards that support HD3D. The site will run a system scan to confirm that you own a compatible card, and will generate a unique coupon code for when you check out.

iZ3D also has a free driver with limited outputs. Here is a list:

Free Outputs:
iZ3D Output
Anaglyph Output
ColorCode Output
ATI 3D DLP(Free for AMD Customers)

Paid/Trial Outputs:
120Hz 3D Device output
3D-DLP Output
Dual Output
Interleaved Output
Zalman Output
Stereo Mirror Output
VR920Output
Side-by-Side Output

If you don't need the paid outputs, you can stick with the free driver. From what I can tell, their driver works with all graphics cards.

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  • +4

    Wow didnt know you have to pay for drivers to get what you should have given for free by AMD in the first place

    • +1

      Agree - I reckon within 6 months you'll be able to get at least a basic 3d driver from AMD in their normal updates

    • +1

      yeah, can't believe they are charging for drivers now!

      • +1

        Good lord, what is this world coming to? Paying for driver of a graphic card?

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          Um guys, if you haven't already checked on the site…. These are custom drivers to run along side your existing drivers for your video card that can split the image/adjust it for use with different types of 3D glasses. These guys also have a monitor that you can buy which has 2x DVI outputs in which it uses to blend the images on the screen from a cloned output from your computer to produce a 3D picture. I tried their free drivers with a pair of old Red/Blue 3D glasses and got it to work pretty well, though for me playing games with them on did get uncomfortable after a short while. Definitely worth a try of the free drivers if your into games and have a spare pair of 3D glasses. -Sorry for such a long post :S

  • +1

    I think you have it wrong, the card drivers are still free, this is 3rd party software.

    When you compare to nvidia it makes more sense. AMD 3D works with your 3D TV and glasses, for nvidia you have to buy their drivers and use their proprietary glasses which cost $200.

  • Works with Intel?

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