[quote name='dracomd' post='1042101' date='Apr 20 2010, 12:42 AM']@andrew More separation for projector users! Thanks :D[/quote]
yes ... one more :-)
....please post it here too : [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=152118&pid=1041342&st=80&#entry1041342"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...p;#entry1041342[/url]
... maybe that'll help ...
(I havent played much since I bought it)
I would like to vote for more seperation of my pjd6210. It really is too low. In the mean time can anybody confrim with driver version the registry hack works for. It doesn't seem to do anything with cd 1.20
I would like to vote for more seperation of my pjd6210. It really is too low. In the mean time can anybody confrim with driver version the registry hack works for. It doesn't seem to do anything with cd 1.20
[quote name='BigDubs' post='1058546' date='May 20 2010, 02:26 AM']I would like to vote for more seperation of my pjd6210. It really is too low. In the mean time can anybody confrim with driver version the registry hack works for. It doesn't seem to do anything with cd 1.20[/quote]
I hope we can get some clarification as to when there may or may not be a way to increase seperation. This is really annoying having to wait for any word from Nvidia. Hopefully Andrew passed along our complaints and we will see something in a future driver release. I only get about 30% of the depth compared to my TINY 24" monitor, and I have a 110" screen!!! It should be the other way around.
[quote name='BigDubs' post='1058546' date='May 20 2010, 02:26 AM']I would like to vote for more seperation of my pjd6210. It really is too low. In the mean time can anybody confrim with driver version the registry hack works for. It doesn't seem to do anything with cd 1.20
I hope we can get some clarification as to when there may or may not be a way to increase seperation. This is really annoying having to wait for any word from Nvidia. Hopefully Andrew passed along our complaints and we will see something in a future driver release. I only get about 30% of the depth compared to my TINY 24" monitor, and I have a 110" screen!!! It should be the other way around.
Well I guess there must be something funky with my drivers...
Briefly tested some games with around 10-15% of max settings and didn't really need to even go there...
Or then again I may have disabled the max setting by accident in the Nvidia control panel (if that's even possible?) since I really could crank the depth up to a level nobody could fuse...
Well I guess there must be something funky with my drivers...
Briefly tested some games with around 10-15% of max settings and didn't really need to even go there...
Or then again I may have disabled the max setting by accident in the Nvidia control panel (if that's even possible?) since I really could crank the depth up to a level nobody could fuse...
Someone mentioned that the max depth hack (whatever this is - I don't know) is working now (again?) with the new Beta 1.27 driver. Am I right that we Acer H5360 owners are now able to go beyond the locked 100% which are way too low on the Acer!?
Someone here who already tried this hack with the Acer H5360? Does it really give us the needed extra amount of depth?
Someone mentioned that the max depth hack (whatever this is - I don't know) is working now (again?) with the new Beta 1.27 driver. Am I right that we Acer H5360 owners are now able to go beyond the locked 100% which are way too low on the Acer!?
Someone here who already tried this hack with the Acer H5360? Does it really give us the needed extra amount of depth?
Someone mentioned that the max depth hack (whatever this is - I don't know) is working now (again?) with the new Beta 1.27 driver. Am I right that we Acer H5360 owners are now able to go beyond the locked 100% which are way too low on the Acer!?
Someone here who already tried this hack with the Acer H5360? Does it really give us the needed extra amount of depth?
Someone mentioned that the max depth hack (whatever this is - I don't know) is working now (again?) with the new Beta 1.27 driver. Am I right that we Acer H5360 owners are now able to go beyond the locked 100% which are way too low on the Acer!?
Someone here who already tried this hack with the Acer H5360? Does it really give us the needed extra amount of depth?
yes ... one more :-)
....please post it here too : [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=152118&pid=1041342&st=80&#entry1041342"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...p;#entry1041342[/url]
... maybe that'll help ...
(I havent played much since I bought it)
yes ... one more :-)
....please post it here too : http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...p;#entry1041342
... maybe that'll help ...
(I havent played much since I bought it)
Windows 10 64bit, AMD Ryzen 5 1600X, Nvidia GTX 780
Acer HN274H and Acer H5360
http://phereo.com/stepsbarto
I hope we can get some clarification as to when there may or may not be a way to increase seperation. This is really annoying having to wait for any word from Nvidia. Hopefully Andrew passed along our complaints and we will see something in a future driver release. I only get about 30% of the depth compared to my TINY 24" monitor, and I have a 110" screen!!! It should be the other way around.
I hope we can get some clarification as to when there may or may not be a way to increase seperation. This is really annoying having to wait for any word from Nvidia. Hopefully Andrew passed along our complaints and we will see something in a future driver release. I only get about 30% of the depth compared to my TINY 24" monitor, and I have a 110" screen!!! It should be the other way around.
Briefly tested some games with around 10-15% of max settings and didn't really need to even go there...
Or then again I may have disabled the max setting by accident in the Nvidia control panel (if that's even possible?) since I really could crank the depth up to a level nobody could fuse...
Briefly tested some games with around 10-15% of max settings and didn't really need to even go there...
Or then again I may have disabled the max setting by accident in the Nvidia control panel (if that's even possible?) since I really could crank the depth up to a level nobody could fuse...
Someone here who already tried this hack with the Acer H5360? Does it really give us the needed extra amount of depth?
Someone here who already tried this hack with the Acer H5360? Does it really give us the needed extra amount of depth?
Someone here who already tried this hack with the Acer H5360? Does it really give us the needed extra amount of depth?
Someone here who already tried this hack with the Acer H5360? Does it really give us the needed extra amount of depth?