Crosover like hell, RMA or not?
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[quote name='Trek' post='543550' date='May 21 2009, 12:32 AM']Hm hm hm, it seems that it is synchronization problem.

If I enable multi-gpu and run ghost test image there is error in synchronization in the viewer (it desync glasses) and sometimes it desync glasses in a way that there is correctly perfect ghost free, crystal clear image - so in my photo nothing in the left and R in the right.

I WANT NVIDIA TO CORRECT IT ASAP OR I WILL COME[/quote]

Man thats just to bad, really hope that nVidia will fix it. I will RMA my pair off glasses the second time, yeah we all love nVidia right now dont we LOL.
I have a GTX 285 so I cant have that problem atleast, heck as it is now even 1 card solution seems to have problem..
BTW, have a 8800GT for pHysX and its working wonders in Bioshock and Mirrors Edge :)
[quote name='Trek' post='543550' date='May 21 2009, 12:32 AM']Hm hm hm, it seems that it is synchronization problem.



If I enable multi-gpu and run ghost test image there is error in synchronization in the viewer (it desync glasses) and sometimes it desync glasses in a way that there is correctly perfect ghost free, crystal clear image - so in my photo nothing in the left and R in the right.



I WANT NVIDIA TO CORRECT IT ASAP OR I WILL COME



Man thats just to bad, really hope that nVidia will fix it. I will RMA my pair off glasses the second time, yeah we all love nVidia right now dont we LOL.

I have a GTX 285 so I cant have that problem atleast, heck as it is now even 1 card solution seems to have problem..

BTW, have a 8800GT for pHysX and its working wonders in Bioshock and Mirrors Edge :)

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Posted 05/20/2009 10:41 PM   
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='543554' date='May 21 2009, 12:41 AM']Man thats just to bad, really hope that nVidia will fix it. I will RMA my pair off glasses the second time, yeah we all love nVidia right now dont we LOL.
I have a GTX 285 so I cant have that problem atleast, heck as it is now even 1 card solution seems to have problem..
BTW, have a 8800GT for pHysX and its working wonders in Bioshock and Mirrors Edge :)[/quote]

You can of course rma it but it will be the same. I will not rma it because I got perfect lcd monitor and if I RMA I have to return whole bundle, i.e. glasses and monitor. I do not want to do this because I have realy good samsung now with no backlight bleeding.
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='543554' date='May 21 2009, 12:41 AM']Man thats just to bad, really hope that nVidia will fix it. I will RMA my pair off glasses the second time, yeah we all love nVidia right now dont we LOL.

I have a GTX 285 so I cant have that problem atleast, heck as it is now even 1 card solution seems to have problem..

BTW, have a 8800GT for pHysX and its working wonders in Bioshock and Mirrors Edge :)



You can of course rma it but it will be the same. I will not rma it because I got perfect lcd monitor and if I RMA I have to return whole bundle, i.e. glasses and monitor. I do not want to do this because I have realy good samsung now with no backlight bleeding.

#17
Posted 05/20/2009 10:44 PM   
[s]NOW SEE This shot was taken during synchronization error in viewer with multi gpu, it is super bright and the ghost is almost no visible = it is not visible by eye only by taking this overexponed shot!!!

PLEASE I WANT SYNCHRONIZATION CORRECTED

PS: to explain this, if I activate multigpu - synchronization is errorneous (only in stereo image viewer) and changing and in one time there is perfect ghost free image.[/s]

Not true. It is LCD monitor imperfection.
NOW SEE This shot was taken during synchronization error in viewer with multi gpu, it is super bright and the ghost is almost no visible = it is not visible by eye only by taking this overexponed shot!!!



PLEASE I WANT SYNCHRONIZATION CORRECTED



PS: to explain this, if I activate multigpu - synchronization is errorneous (only in stereo image viewer) and changing and in one time there is perfect ghost free image.




Not true. It is LCD monitor imperfection.
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#18
Posted 05/20/2009 11:02 PM   
[s]And colors now, there are absolutely no ghosts in comparision with normal synchronization[/s]

Not true. It is LCD monitor imperfection.
And colors now, there are absolutely no ghosts in comparision with normal synchronization



Not true. It is LCD monitor imperfection.
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#19
Posted 05/20/2009 11:28 PM   
Turning down the contrast and brightness via the Nvidia display drivers helps quite a bit. I've come down to that it's my own vision causing a problem with merging the R and L together. If I cross my eyes and strain to focus, I can get both images to appear. Guess I just need to train my eyes more.
Turning down the contrast and brightness via the Nvidia display drivers helps quite a bit. I've come down to that it's my own vision causing a problem with merging the R and L together. If I cross my eyes and strain to focus, I can get both images to appear. Guess I just need to train my eyes more.

#20
Posted 05/21/2009 12:56 AM   
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543589' date='May 21 2009, 02:56 AM']Turning down the contrast and brightness via the Nvidia display drivers helps quite a bit.[/quote]

[s]I tried everything already, but nothing helps really. Nvidia has to resolve synchronization issue and then it will be perfect always.
Only problem is that I have some doubts that they will do it in a timely fashion (or ever?)[/s]

Not true. It is LCD monitor imperfection.
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543589' date='May 21 2009, 02:56 AM']Turning down the contrast and brightness via the Nvidia display drivers helps quite a bit.



I tried everything already, but nothing helps really. Nvidia has to resolve synchronization issue and then it will be perfect always.

Only problem is that I have some doubts that they will do it in a timely fashion (or ever?)




Not true. It is LCD monitor imperfection.

#21
Posted 05/21/2009 01:15 AM   
[s]To support my claim that ghosting is synchronization issue I tried monitor in 120, 110 and 100Hz and ghosts are the same in all refresh rates.
It means that it is not monitor issue (artifacts due to large response time).

It is not glasses issue because they are dark enough when closed I guess.

So what is only left is synchronization issue.[/s]

Not true. It is LCD monitor imperfection.
To support my claim that ghosting is synchronization issue I tried monitor in 120, 110 and 100Hz and ghosts are the same in all refresh rates.

It means that it is not monitor issue (artifacts due to large response time).



It is not glasses issue because they are dark enough when closed I guess.



So what is only left is synchronization issue.




Not true. It is LCD monitor imperfection.

#22
Posted 05/22/2009 01:39 PM   
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