3d Ready monitor not found PROBLEM
Hello, I have the BENQ XL2410T a 120hz monitor, windows 7 64 bit and a ZOTAC 460 video card with the NVDIA kit, all the drivers and programs seem to install fine, I installed the 270.61, emitter lights green and everything, but whenever I go to the 3d Ready monitor screen It will always say "3d ready monitory not found" which is kind of weird cause all my equipment are 3D compatible. But whenever I just click continue too the hardware testing (Where all the octagons and the triangles are" all I can see is countless blinking of them too and nothing happening.Could someone please tell me if I did something wrong I have been trying to find out for many hours now!

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Hello, I have the BENQ XL2410T a 120hz monitor, windows 7 64 bit and a ZOTAC 460 video card with the NVDIA kit, all the drivers and programs seem to install fine, I installed the 270.61, emitter lights green and everything, but whenever I go to the 3d Ready monitor screen It will always say "3d ready monitory not found" which is kind of weird cause all my equipment are 3D compatible. But whenever I just click continue too the hardware testing (Where all the octagons and the triangles are" all I can see is countless blinking of them too and nothing happening.Could someone please tell me if I did something wrong I have been trying to find out for many hours now!



THANK YOU!

#1
Posted 05/13/2011 05:33 AM   
Are you using the Dual-Link DVI cable to connect the monitor to the PC and can you select 120Hz refresh rate for the desktop?

Did you make sure that the glasses are properly charged before first use? Also by any chance are you using an AMD-based platform?
Are you using the Dual-Link DVI cable to connect the monitor to the PC and can you select 120Hz refresh rate for the desktop?



Did you make sure that the glasses are properly charged before first use? Also by any chance are you using an AMD-based platform?

My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com

#2
Posted 05/13/2011 06:19 AM   
[quote name='Bloody' date='13 May 2011 - 06:19 AM' timestamp='1305267568' post='1236556']
Are you using the Dual-Link DVI cable to connect the monitor to the PC and can you select 120Hz refresh rate for the desktop?

Did you make sure that the glasses are properly charged before first use? Also by any chance are you using an AMD-based platform?
[/quote]

My monitor did come with a Dual DVI cable, but it does not fit into any of the slots in the computer. and not sure how to select too 120HZ but I know for sure that my monitor is 120hz and no I am using a NVIDIA based platform.
[quote name='Bloody' date='13 May 2011 - 06:19 AM' timestamp='1305267568' post='1236556']

Are you using the Dual-Link DVI cable to connect the monitor to the PC and can you select 120Hz refresh rate for the desktop?



Did you make sure that the glasses are properly charged before first use? Also by any chance are you using an AMD-based platform?





My monitor did come with a Dual DVI cable, but it does not fit into any of the slots in the computer. and not sure how to select too 120HZ but I know for sure that my monitor is 120hz and no I am using a NVIDIA based platform.

#3
Posted 05/13/2011 04:47 PM   
You need to use the DL-DVI connection in order to use the monitor at 120Hz and in 3D mode, other inputs are not supported for either.

By AMD platform I've meant with an AMD processor, or are you using Intel CPU?
You need to use the DL-DVI connection in order to use the monitor at 120Hz and in 3D mode, other inputs are not supported for either.



By AMD platform I've meant with an AMD processor, or are you using Intel CPU?

My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com

#4
Posted 05/13/2011 05:21 PM   
[quote name='Bloody' date='13 May 2011 - 05:21 PM' timestamp='1305307292' post='1236769']
You need to use the DL-DVI connection in order to use the monitor at 120Hz and in 3D mode, other inputs are not supported for either.

By AMD platform I've meant with an AMD processor, or are you using Intel CPU?
[/quote]
I am using a INTEL CPU i7, How would I be able to use the DL-DVI connection if I do not have the proper slots for them? In my NVIDIA controll it says I am using a VGA, also would a HDMI cable work!? as a alternative too the DL-DVI!?
[quote name='Bloody' date='13 May 2011 - 05:21 PM' timestamp='1305307292' post='1236769']

You need to use the DL-DVI connection in order to use the monitor at 120Hz and in 3D mode, other inputs are not supported for either.



By AMD platform I've meant with an AMD processor, or are you using Intel CPU?



I am using a INTEL CPU i7, How would I be able to use the DL-DVI connection if I do not have the proper slots for them? In my NVIDIA controll it says I am using a VGA, also would a HDMI cable work!? as a alternative too the DL-DVI!?

#5
Posted 05/13/2011 06:34 PM   
[quote name='Stealthz' date='13 May 2011 - 09:47 AM' timestamp='1305305262' post='1236751']
My monitor did come with a Dual DVI cable, but it does not fit into any of the slots in the computer.
[/quote]
All GTX460 cards come with a [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface"]DVI-DL connector[/url] and the cable should fit just fine. A regular old school VGA cable (like [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VGA_connector"]this one[/url]) will not work.
[quote name='Stealthz' date='13 May 2011 - 09:47 AM' timestamp='1305305262' post='1236751']

My monitor did come with a Dual DVI cable, but it does not fit into any of the slots in the computer.



All GTX460 cards come with a DVI-DL connector and the cable should fit just fine. A regular old school VGA cable (like this one) will not work.

#6
Posted 05/14/2011 06:17 AM   
[quote name='TomV' date='14 May 2011 - 03:17 AM' timestamp='1305353855' post='1236951']
All GTX460 cards come with a [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface"]DVI-DL connector[/url] and the cable should fit just fine. A regular old school VGA cable (like [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VGA_connector"]this one[/url]) will not work.
[/quote]

You just have to be sure, Simple DVI is not Dual link DVI


difference you can see in this picture [url="http://www.technology-product.info/wp-content/uploads/Dvi-duallink-2.jpg"]LINK[/url]
Dual link is on the top.
[quote name='TomV' date='14 May 2011 - 03:17 AM' timestamp='1305353855' post='1236951']

All GTX460 cards come with a DVI-DL connector and the cable should fit just fine. A regular old school VGA cable (like this one) will not work.





You just have to be sure, Simple DVI is not Dual link DVI





difference you can see in this picture LINK

Dual link is on the top.

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#7
Posted 07/26/2011 04:19 PM   
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