Hi everyone
I'm fairly new to the 3D Vision world so please bare with me.
I just modified my rig and inserted a brand new nVidia GTX 480 while using an ACER GD235 3D Monitor with nVidia GeForce 3D Vision system.
Here are my Spec's:
AMD Phenom IIX4 965
8 GB RAM
Win 7 64-bit Windows Ultimate
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe Mainboard
nVidia GeForce GTX480 (260.99 installed)
Three Barracuda 1.5 TB HDD's
I have no conflict reports on my device manager
I use the on board Sound Card, no additional!
Cooler Master Big Case
Two Optical Drives, on DVD Burner and on Blue Ray Burner
So here is what happens:
After playing 10 - 20 mins either COD Black Ops or BF2 or any 3D game, the system shuts off, or I believe it does. I get a black screen on my 3D Monitor with a small blue box saying signal invalid. This happens ONLY when in 3D.
Temp's are all in the Green, the GPU never reaches more than 75deg C. No
To get back I need to Hard-Core reset the computer and reboot.
What's going on?
Thanks everyone for their interest, I hope I am not the only one with those problems
Greetings
Marco
I'm fairly new to the 3D Vision world so please bare with me.
I just modified my rig and inserted a brand new nVidia GTX 480 while using an ACER GD235 3D Monitor with nVidia GeForce 3D Vision system.
Here are my Spec's:
AMD Phenom IIX4 965
8 GB RAM
Win 7 64-bit Windows Ultimate
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe Mainboard
nVidia GeForce GTX480 (260.99 installed)
Three Barracuda 1.5 TB HDD's
I have no conflict reports on my device manager
I use the on board Sound Card, no additional!
Cooler Master Big Case
Two Optical Drives, on DVD Burner and on Blue Ray Burner
So here is what happens:
After playing 10 - 20 mins either COD Black Ops or BF2 or any 3D game, the system shuts off, or I believe it does. I get a black screen on my 3D Monitor with a small blue box saying signal invalid. This happens ONLY when in 3D.
Temp's are all in the Green, the GPU never reaches more than 75deg C. No
To get back I need to Hard-Core reset the computer and reboot.
What's going on?
Thanks everyone for their interest, I hope I am not the only one with those problems
Hi everyone
I'm fairly new to the 3D Vision world so please bare with me.
I just modified my rig and inserted a brand new nVidia GTX 480 while using an ACER GD235 3D Monitor with nVidia GeForce 3D Vision system.
Here are my Spec's:
AMD Phenom IIX4 965
8 GB RAM
Win 7 64-bit Windows Ultimate
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe Mainboard
nVidia GeForce GTX480 (260.99 installed)
Three Barracuda 1.5 TB HDD's
I have no conflict reports on my device manager
I use the on board Sound Card, no additional!
Cooler Master Big Case
Two Optical Drives, on DVD Burner and on Blue Ray Burner
So here is what happens:
After playing 10 - 20 mins either COD Black Ops or BF2 or any 3D game, the system shuts off, or I believe it does. I get a black screen on my 3D Monitor with a small blue box saying signal invalid. This happens ONLY when in 3D.
Temp's are all in the Green, the GPU never reaches more than 75deg C. No
To get back I need to Hard-Core reset the computer and reboot.
What's going on?
Thanks everyone for their interest, I hope I am not the only one with those problems
Greetings
Marco
I'm fairly new to the 3D Vision world so please bare with me.
I just modified my rig and inserted a brand new nVidia GTX 480 while using an ACER GD235 3D Monitor with nVidia GeForce 3D Vision system.
Here are my Spec's:
AMD Phenom IIX4 965
8 GB RAM
Win 7 64-bit Windows Ultimate
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe Mainboard
nVidia GeForce GTX480 (260.99 installed)
Three Barracuda 1.5 TB HDD's
I have no conflict reports on my device manager
I use the on board Sound Card, no additional!
Cooler Master Big Case
Two Optical Drives, on DVD Burner and on Blue Ray Burner
So here is what happens:
After playing 10 - 20 mins either COD Black Ops or BF2 or any 3D game, the system shuts off, or I believe it does. I get a black screen on my 3D Monitor with a small blue box saying signal invalid. This happens ONLY when in 3D.
Temp's are all in the Green, the GPU never reaches more than 75deg C. No
To get back I need to Hard-Core reset the computer and reboot.
What's going on?
Thanks everyone for their interest, I hope I am not the only one with those problems
The things I do,when I have troubles like ..is that I remove all the hardware I can remove and still have a working computer.
So remove Ram ,and leave only one bank ...,remove the extra harddrives,and all dvd drives.
Then try again, to see if this removes the problem.
(the same thing you can do with your software...removing ..turning off,or use other drivers etc.)
The things I do,when I have troubles like ..is that I remove all the hardware I can remove and still have a working computer.
So remove Ram ,and leave only one bank ...,remove the extra harddrives,and all dvd drives.
Then try again, to see if this removes the problem.
(the same thing you can do with your software...removing ..turning off,or use other drivers etc.)
Doesn't have to be the GTX480,30% chance it's something else...
When you posted that you only had the problem with 3dvision,..I didn't think it was a 3dvision error,but something else...
This is not an average problem..,can be anything.
Doesn't have to be the GTX480,30% chance it's something else...
When you posted that you only had the problem with 3dvision,..I didn't think it was a 3dvision error,but something else...
This is not an average problem..,can be anything.
Ferry...
Thanks for the replies I greatly appreciate it!
I tried both 16x PCI slots of my mainboard, same results, I updated to the last Bios, use the latest nVidia drivers...
nVidia seems to be not as user-friendly as they pretend to be...
Should I re-install the drivers, this time manually?
M.
Ferry...
Thanks for the replies I greatly appreciate it!
I tried both 16x PCI slots of my mainboard, same results, I updated to the last Bios, use the latest nVidia drivers...
nVidia seems to be not as user-friendly as they pretend to be...
Should I re-install the drivers, this time manually?
M.
I remember I used to have a computer and during gaming, it would reboot itself or shut down. Turned out to be a power supply issue. Had enough watts, but not enough amps on the rail connecting to the gpu (something like that). Anyways changed my PSU and pc never shut down again on its own accord.
I remember I used to have a computer and during gaming, it would reboot itself or shut down. Turned out to be a power supply issue. Had enough watts, but not enough amps on the rail connecting to the gpu (something like that). Anyways changed my PSU and pc never shut down again on its own accord.
I'm fairly new to the 3D Vision world so please bare with me.
I just modified my rig and inserted a brand new nVidia GTX 480 while using an ACER GD235 3D Monitor with nVidia GeForce 3D Vision system.
Here are my Spec's:
AMD Phenom IIX4 965
8 GB RAM
Win 7 64-bit Windows Ultimate
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe Mainboard
nVidia GeForce GTX480 (260.99 installed)
Three Barracuda 1.5 TB HDD's
I have no conflict reports on my device manager
I use the on board Sound Card, no additional!
Cooler Master Big Case
Two Optical Drives, on DVD Burner and on Blue Ray Burner
So here is what happens:
After playing 10 - 20 mins either COD Black Ops or BF2 or any 3D game, the system shuts off, or I believe it does. I get a black screen on my 3D Monitor with a small blue box saying signal invalid. This happens ONLY when in 3D.
Temp's are all in the Green, the GPU never reaches more than 75deg C. No
To get back I need to Hard-Core reset the computer and reboot.
What's going on?
Thanks everyone for their interest, I hope I am not the only one with those problems
Greetings
Marco
I'm fairly new to the 3D Vision world so please bare with me.
I just modified my rig and inserted a brand new nVidia GTX 480 while using an ACER GD235 3D Monitor with nVidia GeForce 3D Vision system.
Here are my Spec's:
AMD Phenom IIX4 965
8 GB RAM
Win 7 64-bit Windows Ultimate
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe Mainboard
nVidia GeForce GTX480 (260.99 installed)
Three Barracuda 1.5 TB HDD's
I have no conflict reports on my device manager
I use the on board Sound Card, no additional!
Cooler Master Big Case
Two Optical Drives, on DVD Burner and on Blue Ray Burner
So here is what happens:
After playing 10 - 20 mins either COD Black Ops or BF2 or any 3D game, the system shuts off, or I believe it does. I get a black screen on my 3D Monitor with a small blue box saying signal invalid. This happens ONLY when in 3D.
Temp's are all in the Green, the GPU never reaches more than 75deg C. No
To get back I need to Hard-Core reset the computer and reboot.
What's going on?
Thanks everyone for their interest, I hope I am not the only one with those problems
Greetings
Marco
I'm fairly new to the 3D Vision world so please bare with me.
I just modified my rig and inserted a brand new nVidia GTX 480 while using an ACER GD235 3D Monitor with nVidia GeForce 3D Vision system.
Here are my Spec's:
AMD Phenom IIX4 965
8 GB RAM
Win 7 64-bit Windows Ultimate
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe Mainboard
nVidia GeForce GTX480 (260.99 installed)
Three Barracuda 1.5 TB HDD's
I have no conflict reports on my device manager
I use the on board Sound Card, no additional!
Cooler Master Big Case
Two Optical Drives, on DVD Burner and on Blue Ray Burner
So here is what happens:
After playing 10 - 20 mins either COD Black Ops or BF2 or any 3D game, the system shuts off, or I believe it does. I get a black screen on my 3D Monitor with a small blue box saying signal invalid. This happens ONLY when in 3D.
Temp's are all in the Green, the GPU never reaches more than 75deg C. No
To get back I need to Hard-Core reset the computer and reboot.
What's going on?
Thanks everyone for their interest, I hope I am not the only one with those problems
Greetings
Marco
I'm fairly new to the 3D Vision world so please bare with me.
I just modified my rig and inserted a brand new nVidia GTX 480 while using an ACER GD235 3D Monitor with nVidia GeForce 3D Vision system.
Here are my Spec's:
AMD Phenom IIX4 965
8 GB RAM
Win 7 64-bit Windows Ultimate
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe Mainboard
nVidia GeForce GTX480 (260.99 installed)
Three Barracuda 1.5 TB HDD's
I have no conflict reports on my device manager
I use the on board Sound Card, no additional!
Cooler Master Big Case
Two Optical Drives, on DVD Burner and on Blue Ray Burner
So here is what happens:
After playing 10 - 20 mins either COD Black Ops or BF2 or any 3D game, the system shuts off, or I believe it does. I get a black screen on my 3D Monitor with a small blue box saying signal invalid. This happens ONLY when in 3D.
Temp's are all in the Green, the GPU never reaches more than 75deg C. No
To get back I need to Hard-Core reset the computer and reboot.
What's going on?
Thanks everyone for their interest, I hope I am not the only one with those problems
Greetings
Marco
So remove Ram ,and leave only one bank ...,remove the extra harddrives,and all dvd drives.
Then try again, to see if this removes the problem.
(the same thing you can do with your software...removing ..turning off,or use other drivers etc.)
Hope this is any help to you...
So remove Ram ,and leave only one bank ...,remove the extra harddrives,and all dvd drives.
Then try again, to see if this removes the problem.
(the same thing you can do with your software...removing ..turning off,or use other drivers etc.)
Hope this is any help to you...
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
So remove Ram ,and leave only one bank ...,remove the extra harddrives,and all dvd drives.
Then try again, to see if this removes the problem.
(the same thing you can do with your software...removing ..turning off,or use other drivers etc.)
Hope this is any help to you...
So remove Ram ,and leave only one bank ...,remove the extra harddrives,and all dvd drives.
Then try again, to see if this removes the problem.
(the same thing you can do with your software...removing ..turning off,or use other drivers etc.)
Hope this is any help to you...
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
thanks for the reply, I do though have to correct my previous statement:
I just had my first Crash without beeing in 3D mode. So it's not nVidia 3D Vision problem, its a GTX 480 Problem.
Thanks again
M.
thanks for the reply, I do though have to correct my previous statement:
I just had my first Crash without beeing in 3D mode. So it's not nVidia 3D Vision problem, its a GTX 480 Problem.
Thanks again
M.
thanks for the reply, I do though have to correct my previous statement:
I just had my first Crash without beeing in 3D mode. So it's not nVidia 3D Vision problem, its a GTX 480 Problem.
Thanks again
M.
thanks for the reply, I do though have to correct my previous statement:
I just had my first Crash without beeing in 3D mode. So it's not nVidia 3D Vision problem, its a GTX 480 Problem.
Thanks again
M.
When you posted that you only had the problem with 3dvision,..I didn't think it was a 3dvision error,but something else...
This is not an average problem..,can be anything.
When you posted that you only had the problem with 3dvision,..I didn't think it was a 3dvision error,but something else...
This is not an average problem..,can be anything.
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
When you posted that you only had the problem with 3dvision,..I didn't think it was a 3dvision error,but something else...
This is not an average problem..,can be anything.
When you posted that you only had the problem with 3dvision,..I didn't think it was a 3dvision error,but something else...
This is not an average problem..,can be anything.
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
Thanks for the replies I greatly appreciate it!
I tried both 16x PCI slots of my mainboard, same results, I updated to the last Bios, use the latest nVidia drivers...
nVidia seems to be not as user-friendly as they pretend to be...
Should I re-install the drivers, this time manually?
M.
Thanks for the replies I greatly appreciate it!
I tried both 16x PCI slots of my mainboard, same results, I updated to the last Bios, use the latest nVidia drivers...
nVidia seems to be not as user-friendly as they pretend to be...
Should I re-install the drivers, this time manually?
M.
Thanks for the replies I greatly appreciate it!
I tried both 16x PCI slots of my mainboard, same results, I updated to the last Bios, use the latest nVidia drivers...
nVidia seems to be not as user-friendly as they pretend to be...
Should I re-install the drivers, this time manually?
M.
Thanks for the replies I greatly appreciate it!
I tried both 16x PCI slots of my mainboard, same results, I updated to the last Bios, use the latest nVidia drivers...
nVidia seems to be not as user-friendly as they pretend to be...
Should I re-install the drivers, this time manually?
M.