"Stereoscopic 3D" option Not Shown in the NVIDIA Control Panel for 378.49
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My computer: 1. MSI GE72VR 6RF Apache Pro 2. GEFORCE GTX 1060 3. Windows 10 64 bit
My computer:

1. MSI GE72VR 6RF Apache Pro
2. GEFORCE GTX 1060
3. Windows 10 64 bit

#1
Posted 01/30/2017 10:09 PM   
Was it ever showing for other Drivers? It's not a 3D Vision laptop... Go here: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/ Scroll down to: PART I.1 - LAPTOPS ONLY!!! and see if your Display Port is connected directly to the GPU That might be the only way it'll work with a 3D Vision Monitor. Otherwise you might have to use an external 3D TV...
Was it ever showing for other Drivers? It's not a 3D Vision laptop...

Go here: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/


Scroll down to: PART I.1 - LAPTOPS ONLY!!! and see if your Display Port is connected directly to the GPU

That might be the only way it'll work with a 3D Vision Monitor.

Otherwise you might have to use an external 3D TV...
#2
Posted 01/30/2017 10:28 PM   
He is right I'm currently having the same problem, its something to do with the latest driver, the option does not show up because the driver for 3d vision fails to install for some reason in the installer
He is right I'm currently having the same problem, its something to do with the latest driver, the option does not show up because the driver for 3d vision fails to install for some reason in the installer

i7 4930K @ 4.4GHz
Asus P9X79 Pro
3 Way SLI Titan Black @ 1400mhz skyn3t VBIOS (Hardvolt Mod)
Mushkin Redline @ 2200MHz 32GB
Asus Xonar U7 Echelon Soundcard
Samsung Pro 256 GB SSD Games
Samsung Evo 256 GB SSD Windows 8.1 Pro
Samsung Evo 256 GB SSD Windows 7 Ultimate
Asus ROG Swift 1440p 144hz G-Sync
PSU Corsair AX1500i
Astro A50 Wireless Headset
Corsair 800D Case Custom Waterloop

#3
Posted 01/31/2017 08:54 AM   
Problem solved! "Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel appeared when I disabled my laptop's built in (non-3D) display and just used my Asus MG248Q Nvidia 3D Vision ready external monitor. 3D is now working.
Problem solved!

"Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel appeared when I disabled my laptop's built in (non-3D) display and just used my Asus MG248Q Nvidia 3D Vision ready external monitor.

3D is now working.

#4
Posted 01/31/2017 10:03 AM   
Yeah I updated to this driver last night and had no problems.
Yeah I updated to this driver last night and had no problems.

i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
EVGA 1080TI SLI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS
3D Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)

#5
Posted 02/01/2017 12:50 AM   
[quote="Tishbite"]Problem solved! "Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel appeared when I disabled my laptop's built in (non-3D) display and just used my Asus MG248Q Nvidia 3D Vision ready external monitor. 3D is now working.[/quote]
Tishbite said:Problem solved!

"Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel appeared when I disabled my laptop's built in (non-3D) display and just used my Asus MG248Q Nvidia 3D Vision ready external monitor.

3D is now working.

#6
Posted 02/04/2017 10:27 PM   
[quote="necropants"]Yeah I updated to this driver last night and had no problems.[/quote][quote="Tishbite"]Problem solved! "Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel appeared when I disabled my laptop's built in (non-3D) display and just used my Asus MG248Q Nvidia 3D Vision ready external monitor. 3D is now working.[/quote] sorry _ a little off topic ... I just bought the same monitor - but I cannot find the 3d vision kit - it seems that it is sold out everywhere - can you tell us where you bought the 3D kit
necropants said:Yeah I updated to this driver last night and had no problems.
Tishbite said:Problem solved!

"Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel appeared when I disabled my laptop's built in (non-3D) display and just used my Asus MG248Q Nvidia 3D Vision ready external monitor.

3D is now working.


sorry _ a little off topic ...
I just bought the same monitor - but I cannot find the 3d vision kit - it seems that it is sold out everywhere - can you tell us where you bought the 3D kit

#7
Posted 02/04/2017 10:31 PM   
Amazon, NewEgg, eBay, etc...?
Amazon, NewEgg, eBay, etc...?
#8
Posted 02/04/2017 10:35 PM   
[quote="TsaebehT"]Amazon, NewEgg, eBay, etc...?[/quote] Thanks for the quick reply, I tried those but all sold out. I will try again later, maybe eBay is the best odds,
TsaebehT said:Amazon, NewEgg, eBay, etc...?


Thanks for the quick reply, I tried those but all sold out. I will try again later, maybe eBay is the best odds,

#9
Posted 02/05/2017 03:57 AM   
https://www.amazon.com/Nvidia-942-11431-0007-001-Vision2-Wireless-Glasses/dp/B005XULTG6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486291665&sr=8-1&keywords=3d+vision+kit

Asus Deluxe Gen3, Core i7 2700k@4.5Ghz, GTX 1080Ti, 16 GB RAM, Win 7 64bit
Samsung Pro 250 GB SSD, 4 TB WD Black (games)
Benq XL2720Z

#10
Posted 02/05/2017 10:48 AM   
thanks I go for this one
thanks I go for this one

#11
Posted 02/05/2017 10:51 AM   
[quote="Tishbite"]Problem solved! "Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel appeared when I disabled my laptop's built in (non-3D) display and just used my Asus MG248Q Nvidia 3D Vision ready external monitor. 3D is now working.[/quote] Just ran into this issue after updating to 378.49, and my laptop has a built-in 3D display. After wiping and reloading this driver version couple times, Stereoscopic 3D menu still wouldn't appear. I gave up and reverted back to driver version 378.92, where it properly identified my laptop's display type as "ASUS 3D Vision notebook" with Stereoscopic 3D menu enabled. I will slowly work my way up the official driver releases to find out where the Stereoscopic 3D option breaks. Quick specs: - ASUS G53JW 3D laptop - Geforce GTX 460M - Windows 10 64-bit
Tishbite said:Problem solved!

"Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel appeared when I disabled my laptop's built in (non-3D) display and just used my Asus MG248Q Nvidia 3D Vision ready external monitor.

3D is now working.

Just ran into this issue after updating to 378.49, and my laptop has a built-in 3D display. After wiping and reloading this driver version couple times, Stereoscopic 3D menu still wouldn't appear.

I gave up and reverted back to driver version 378.92, where it properly identified my laptop's display type as "ASUS 3D Vision notebook" with Stereoscopic 3D menu enabled. I will slowly work my way up the official driver releases to find out where the Stereoscopic 3D option breaks.

Quick specs:
- ASUS G53JW 3D laptop
- Geforce GTX 460M
- Windows 10 64-bit

#12
Posted 10/12/2017 02:46 PM   
387.92 drivers are working OK for me. Although I never had that problem of 3D options disappearing to begin with.
387.92 drivers are working OK for me. Although I never had that problem of 3D options disappearing to begin with.

CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus GA-Z270X-Gaming 5
RAM: GSKILL Ripjaws Z 16GB 3866MHz CL18
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
Speakers: Logitech Z506
Donations account: masterotakusuko@gmail.com

#13
Posted 10/12/2017 06:08 PM   
[quote="GkFox"][quote="Tishbite"]Problem solved! "Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel appeared when I disabled my laptop's built in (non-3D) display and just used my Asus MG248Q Nvidia 3D Vision ready external monitor. 3D is now working.[/quote] Just ran into this issue after updating to 378.49, and my laptop has a built-in 3D display. After wiping and reloading this driver version couple times, Stereoscopic 3D menu still wouldn't appear. I gave up and reverted back to driver version 378.92, where it properly identified my laptop's display type as "ASUS 3D Vision notebook" with Stereoscopic 3D menu enabled. I will slowly work my way up the official driver releases to find out where the Stereoscopic 3D option breaks. Quick specs: - ASUS G53JW 3D laptop - Geforce GTX 460M - Windows 10 64-bit [/quote] Hello! Did You use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) before installing new version of driver ?
GkFox said:
Tishbite said:Problem solved!

"Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel appeared when I disabled my laptop's built in (non-3D) display and just used my Asus MG248Q Nvidia 3D Vision ready external monitor.

3D is now working.

Just ran into this issue after updating to 378.49, and my laptop has a built-in 3D display. After wiping and reloading this driver version couple times, Stereoscopic 3D menu still wouldn't appear.

I gave up and reverted back to driver version 378.92, where it properly identified my laptop's display type as "ASUS 3D Vision notebook" with Stereoscopic 3D menu enabled. I will slowly work my way up the official driver releases to find out where the Stereoscopic 3D option breaks.

Quick specs:
- ASUS G53JW 3D laptop
- Geforce GTX 460M
- Windows 10 64-bit


Hello!

Did You use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) before installing new version of driver ?

CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z 16GB 3866MHz
GPU: ASUS GTX 980 Ti STRIX
Monitor: ASUS VG248QE
Headset: G930 7.1 Wireless

#14
Posted 10/13/2017 06:23 AM   
"Stereoscopic 3D" option Not Shown in the nVIDIA Control Panel for 387.92. I have a Dell Inspiron 7720 17R SE laptop with nVIDIA GeForce GT650M with 3D vision. Up to driver 385.69 I could always see and activate the Stereoscopic 3D in nVIDIA control panel. But in the latest driver 387.92 this option is not shown. I tried custom install with clean install and even Display Driver Uninstaller, but no change. Even installed 3D vision separately by executing C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\387.92\Win10_64\International\NV3DVision\3DVision.exe and got the error "This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D vision". I have contacted nVIDIA support and they have the same laptop in their lab and apparently this laptop did not show the problem I have, 3D vision could be activated with the latest driver. But it could be that this lab laptop has an old system BIOS, while I have the latest A17, or maybe not the latest Windows 10 updates. That still has to be cleared out.
"Stereoscopic 3D" option Not Shown in the nVIDIA Control Panel for 387.92.

I have a Dell Inspiron 7720 17R SE laptop with nVIDIA GeForce GT650M with 3D vision.

Up to driver 385.69 I could always see and activate the Stereoscopic 3D in nVIDIA control panel.
But in the latest driver 387.92 this option is not shown.
I tried custom install with clean install and even Display Driver Uninstaller, but no change.
Even installed 3D vision separately by executing C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\387.92\Win10_64\International\NV3DVision\3DVision.exe and got the error "This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D vision".

I have contacted nVIDIA support and they have the same laptop in their lab and apparently this laptop did not show the problem I have, 3D vision could be activated with the latest driver. But it could be that this lab laptop has an old system BIOS, while I have the latest A17, or maybe not the latest Windows 10 updates. That still has to be cleared out.

#15
Posted 10/14/2017 07:27 PM   
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