Has anyone had any problems with DX11 and 3D vision?
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
Has anyone had any problems with DX11 and 3D vision?
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
Has anyone had any problems with DX11 and 3D vision?
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
Has anyone had any problems with DX11 and 3D vision?
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
Heaven demo works fine for me - though it doesn't look real good. That's on a single 480. You haven't got anything else running in the background, do you?
Heaven demo works fine for me - though it doesn't look real good. That's on a single 480. You haven't got anything else running in the background, do you?
[quote name='BattleWeapon7' date='28 November 2010 - 09:05 AM' timestamp='1290935136' post='1152566']
Has anyone had any problems with DX11 and 3D vision?
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
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I'm surprised you get any kind of stuttering with that system. Normally I would mention that 3D AND tesselation (at the same time) are quite taxing on your framerate, so taxing that I'm only getting 15 fps with everything maxed out (Shaders high, Tesselation Extreme, AF 16x, AA 8x, 1920x1080 resolution) with one GTX 580 card. But again, with your system there shouldn't be any stutter. You might not be able to get 60 fps, but it should be smooth.
Maybe it's due to SLI configuration as the previous poster says, but it could be something else if you get the BSOD. Can you take a look at the error log and see what caused that BSOD and try to investigate further?
[quote name='BattleWeapon7' date='28 November 2010 - 09:05 AM' timestamp='1290935136' post='1152566']
Has anyone had any problems with DX11 and 3D vision?
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
I'm surprised you get any kind of stuttering with that system. Normally I would mention that 3D AND tesselation (at the same time) are quite taxing on your framerate, so taxing that I'm only getting 15 fps with everything maxed out (Shaders high, Tesselation Extreme, AF 16x, AA 8x, 1920x1080 resolution) with one GTX 580 card. But again, with your system there shouldn't be any stutter. You might not be able to get 60 fps, but it should be smooth.
Maybe it's due to SLI configuration as the previous poster says, but it could be something else if you get the BSOD. Can you take a look at the error log and see what caused that BSOD and try to investigate further?
[quote name='abramburici' date='28 November 2010 - 10:33 PM' timestamp='1290983634' post='1152851']
I'm surprised you get any kind of stuttering with that system. Normally I would mention that 3D AND tesselation (at the same time) are quite taxing on your framerate, so taxing that I'm only getting 15 fps with everything maxed out (Shaders high, Tesselation Extreme, AF 16x, AA 8x, 1920x1080 resolution) with one GTX 580 card. But again, with your system there shouldn't be any stutter. You might not be able to get 60 fps, but it should be smooth.
Maybe it's due to SLI configuration as the previous poster says, but it could be something else if you get the BSOD. Can you take a look at the error log and see what caused that BSOD and try to investigate further?
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Yeah its not SLI microstutter, I think it might actually have something to do with changing video settings in Metro 2033. I was testing various settings and thats when it started, however if I leave it alone I get good performance all things considered.
After a reboot the heaven benchmark and metro were ok again.
[quote name='abramburici' date='28 November 2010 - 10:33 PM' timestamp='1290983634' post='1152851']
I'm surprised you get any kind of stuttering with that system. Normally I would mention that 3D AND tesselation (at the same time) are quite taxing on your framerate, so taxing that I'm only getting 15 fps with everything maxed out (Shaders high, Tesselation Extreme, AF 16x, AA 8x, 1920x1080 resolution) with one GTX 580 card. But again, with your system there shouldn't be any stutter. You might not be able to get 60 fps, but it should be smooth.
Maybe it's due to SLI configuration as the previous poster says, but it could be something else if you get the BSOD. Can you take a look at the error log and see what caused that BSOD and try to investigate further?
Yeah its not SLI microstutter, I think it might actually have something to do with changing video settings in Metro 2033. I was testing various settings and thats when it started, however if I leave it alone I get good performance all things considered.
After a reboot the heaven benchmark and metro were ok again.
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
[quote name='BattleWeapon7' date='29 November 2010 - 12:35 AM' timestamp='1290990948' post='1152894']
Yeah its not SLI microstutter, I think it might actually have something to do with changing video settings in Metro 2033. I was testing various settings and thats when it started, however if I leave it alone I get good performance all things considered.
After a reboot the heaven benchmark and metro were ok again.
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Ok, there is some more to the story now - im not sure if its a 580 issue or a 3d vision issue, or a metro 2033 issue:
[quote name='BattleWeapon7' date='29 November 2010 - 12:35 AM' timestamp='1290990948' post='1152894']
Yeah its not SLI microstutter, I think it might actually have something to do with changing video settings in Metro 2033. I was testing various settings and thats when it started, however if I leave it alone I get good performance all things considered.
After a reboot the heaven benchmark and metro were ok again.
Ok, there is some more to the story now - im not sure if its a 580 issue or a 3d vision issue, or a metro 2033 issue:
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
System specs:
CPU:Intel Core i7 930 2800@3880 MHz (Cooled by Noctua NH-D14)
MB: Asus P6T Deluxe v.2
RAM: 6 GB Kingston HyperX (KHX1600C8D3K3/6GX)
GPU: Zotac GTX480 AMP! Edition @ 800 Mhz (core)
HDD: 2Tb SATA-II Western Digital Caviar Black + 2Tb SATA-II Samsung EcoGreen F4EG
Sound: Creative X-Fi Titanium
DVD-RW: ASUS DRW-24B1ST
Case: Aerocool BX-500
PSU: OCZ Z-1000w
Monitor: LG W2363D + nVidia 3D Vision
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Has anyone had any problems with DX11 and 3D vision?
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
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I'm surprised you get any kind of stuttering with that system. Normally I would mention that 3D AND tesselation (at the same time) are quite taxing on your framerate, so taxing that I'm only getting 15 fps with everything maxed out (Shaders high, Tesselation Extreme, AF 16x, AA 8x, 1920x1080 resolution) with one GTX 580 card. But again, with your system there shouldn't be any stutter. You might not be able to get 60 fps, but it should be smooth.
Maybe it's due to SLI configuration as the previous poster says, but it could be something else if you get the BSOD. Can you take a look at the error log and see what caused that BSOD and try to investigate further?
Has anyone had any problems with DX11 and 3D vision?
I found that even if 3d was turned off with the button on the pyramid but left enabled in control panel I would get severe stuttering in the heaven benchmark and in metro 2033, I even had a BSOD. With 3d disabled in control panel, everything is fine. Dx10 in 3d works perfectly. Specs are in my sig.
I'm surprised you get any kind of stuttering with that system. Normally I would mention that 3D AND tesselation (at the same time) are quite taxing on your framerate, so taxing that I'm only getting 15 fps with everything maxed out (Shaders high, Tesselation Extreme, AF 16x, AA 8x, 1920x1080 resolution) with one GTX 580 card. But again, with your system there shouldn't be any stutter. You might not be able to get 60 fps, but it should be smooth.
Maybe it's due to SLI configuration as the previous poster says, but it could be something else if you get the BSOD. Can you take a look at the error log and see what caused that BSOD and try to investigate further?
I'm surprised you get any kind of stuttering with that system. Normally I would mention that 3D AND tesselation (at the same time) are quite taxing on your framerate, so taxing that I'm only getting 15 fps with everything maxed out (Shaders high, Tesselation Extreme, AF 16x, AA 8x, 1920x1080 resolution) with one GTX 580 card. But again, with your system there shouldn't be any stutter. You might not be able to get 60 fps, but it should be smooth.
Maybe it's due to SLI configuration as the previous poster says, but it could be something else if you get the BSOD. Can you take a look at the error log and see what caused that BSOD and try to investigate further?
[/quote]
Yeah its not SLI microstutter, I think it might actually have something to do with changing video settings in Metro 2033. I was testing various settings and thats when it started, however if I leave it alone I get good performance all things considered.
After a reboot the heaven benchmark and metro were ok again.
I'm surprised you get any kind of stuttering with that system. Normally I would mention that 3D AND tesselation (at the same time) are quite taxing on your framerate, so taxing that I'm only getting 15 fps with everything maxed out (Shaders high, Tesselation Extreme, AF 16x, AA 8x, 1920x1080 resolution) with one GTX 580 card. But again, with your system there shouldn't be any stutter. You might not be able to get 60 fps, but it should be smooth.
Maybe it's due to SLI configuration as the previous poster says, but it could be something else if you get the BSOD. Can you take a look at the error log and see what caused that BSOD and try to investigate further?
Yeah its not SLI microstutter, I think it might actually have something to do with changing video settings in Metro 2033. I was testing various settings and thats when it started, however if I leave it alone I get good performance all things considered.
After a reboot the heaven benchmark and metro were ok again.
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
Yeah its not SLI microstutter, I think it might actually have something to do with changing video settings in Metro 2033. I was testing various settings and thats when it started, however if I leave it alone I get good performance all things considered.
After a reboot the heaven benchmark and metro were ok again.
[/quote]
Ok, there is some more to the story now - im not sure if its a 580 issue or a 3d vision issue, or a metro 2033 issue:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=186943
Yeah its not SLI microstutter, I think it might actually have something to do with changing video settings in Metro 2033. I was testing various settings and thats when it started, however if I leave it alone I get good performance all things considered.
After a reboot the heaven benchmark and metro were ok again.
Ok, there is some more to the story now - im not sure if its a 580 issue or a 3d vision issue, or a metro 2033 issue:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=186943
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"