The 3D Vision Blog finds a nice YouTube video for a cool 3-D setup. I will let them explain the details…
A video demonstrating an interesting project done by Maingear for Nvidia – a 3D Vision Surround racing simulator setup using a water cooled PC with two Fermi cards, 3x 120Hz monitors and a seat with “vibration” (they’ve probably used some parts of the system already done for a previous project with a single display). Looks quite nice, kind of Pimp My Ride MTV style, but I would’ve liked a bit more technical details too and also to see some footage of the building process, maybe some trouble they’ve had and how they overcame them etc.
via Maingear Builds a 3D Vision Surround Simulator for Nvidia @ 3D Vision Blog.
These guys definitely were NOT the first to build a simulator using Nvidia’s 3D surround view. Proof of this can be seen in the latest issue of Nvision magazine, as the article was written before this video was made… don’t the Maingear computer guys ever read Nvision magazine? Trinity’s rig was obviously were the first… by a couple of months in fact!