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Some of the Quadro cards support stereo. The cards that have an output called "stereo" under "Display Connectors" listed at [http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_11761.html Nvidia's Quadro overview page] have a 3-pin DIN outlet that fits with [http://www.nuvision3d.com/the60gx.html NuVision] or [http://www.reald-corporate.com/scientific CrystalEyes] stereo glasses.
Some of the Quadro cards support stereo. The cards that have an output called "stereo" under "Display Connectors" listed at [http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_11761.html Nvidia's Quadro overview page] have a 3-pin DIN outlet that fits with [http://www.nuvision3d.com/the60gx.html NuVision] or [http://www.reald-corporate.com/scientific CrystalEyes] stereo glasses.


The cheapest of these used to be the FX1400, but now appears to be the FX3450 (around 750 €). These cards are by far fast enough for protein crystallography or modelling.
The cheapest of these used to be the FX1400 (difficult to find these days, around 450 €), but now appears to be the FX3450 (around 750 €). These cards are by far fast enough for protein crystallography or modelling.


For stereo, the xorg.conf might need the following lines
For stereo, the xorg.conf might need the following lines