980m nvidia 3D vision incompatibility?
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So new emitter came. 3dvision 1. Hooked it up, ddu'd the drivers, installed new drivers, and 3dvision isn't showing up in the ncp. Rig is in sig. Any suggestions. My display is 120hz. when I click on the nvidiawiz exe, it says this laptop's panel is not qualified for 3Dvision. why would it say that when it is 120hz?
So new emitter came. 3dvision 1. Hooked it up, ddu'd the drivers, installed new drivers, and 3dvision isn't showing up in the ncp. Rig is in sig. Any suggestions. My display is 120hz. when I click on the nvidiawiz exe, it says this laptop's panel is not qualified for 3Dvision. why would it say that when it is 120hz?

Model: Clevo P570WM Laptop
GPU: GeForce GTX 980M ~8GB GDDR5
CPU: Intel Core i7-4960X CPU +4.2GHz (12 CPUs)
Memory: 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3L 1600MHz, 4x8gb
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate

#16
Posted 12/29/2016 06:15 PM   
Guys please I need help. I have a gaming laptop and I try to use Trinus VR headset on it. I cant do it, the computer wont make a connection with it. I have a geforce GTX 960M, andintel i7-6700HQ proccecor. could really use some help!
Guys please I need help.
I have a gaming laptop and I try to use Trinus VR headset on it. I cant do it, the computer wont make a connection with it.

I have a geforce GTX 960M, andintel i7-6700HQ proccecor. could really use some help!

#17
Posted 05/14/2018 06:49 PM   
[quote="D-Man11"]Only the owner of the laptop themselves can tell themselves if 3D Vision will work with their laptop or not. You'll need to have PhysX installed and then use the feature in the NVidia control panel to see what display outputs are hooked to which GPU. If none of the video outputs are connected to the Nvidia GPU, you can not use 3D Vision or 3D Vision Discover, they will not activate. Here's a excerpt from a guide, you can find the full guide at... (be sure to read the complete post by helifax at the link provided) [quote="helifax"][b]PART I.1 - LAPTOPS ONLY!!![/b] ======================================================================================================= - If you plan to hook a 3D monitor to your laptop first of all we need to be sure that you have a (mini) Display Port that is actually HOOKED with your nVidia GPU and not the Intel one. - In order to do this, on your laptop, go to nVidia Panel -> "Set PhysX Configuration" - Here look under your nVidia GPU and Identity IF THE DISPLAY PORT IS [b]DIRECTLY[/b] hooked to it or not. In the above picture you can clearly see that the DP port is linked directly to the nVidia GPU and is not routed through the Intel Chipset (unlike the HDMI or the VGA that is linking directly to it) ======================================================================================================= [b]PART II - Looking for a (mini) Display Port to DL-DVI(D/I) ACTIVE adapter[/b] ======================================================================================================= - For 3D Vision you will need an ACTIVE adapter /converter. - [b]First[/b] note the type of cable your monitor is using: - [b]Second[/b], after you found a converter that has both your connections (Display Port(mini) to DL-DVI-(D/I) [b]TRY TO FIND OUT WHAT BANDWIDTH IT SUPPORTS !!![/b] (This is where the PIXEL CLOCK from image 2 comes into place). You will want a converter with a bandwidth that is a bit higher than your monitor's pixel clock frequency or otherwise IT WILL NOT WORK!!! This is the tricky part since most adapters/converters don't specify this (in the internet specs), but if you ask directly the company that produces them you will be able to obtain this information! Best Regards, helifax [/quote] [/quote] What to do if i dont have the other tabs? I only have the 3D settings tab
D-Man11 said:Only the owner of the laptop themselves can tell themselves if 3D Vision will work with their laptop or not.

You'll need to have PhysX installed and then use the feature in the NVidia control panel to see what display outputs are hooked to which GPU.

If none of the video outputs are connected to the Nvidia GPU, you can not use 3D Vision or 3D Vision Discover, they will not activate.

Here's a excerpt from a guide, you can find the full guide at...


(be sure to read the complete post by helifax at the link provided)


helifax said:PART I.1 - LAPTOPS ONLY!!!
=======================================================================================================

- If you plan to hook a 3D monitor to your laptop first of all we need to be sure that you have a (mini) Display Port that is actually HOOKED with your nVidia GPU and not the Intel one.
- In order to do this, on your laptop, go to nVidia Panel -> "Set PhysX Configuration"



- Here look under your nVidia GPU and Identity IF THE DISPLAY PORT IS DIRECTLY hooked to it or not.
In the above picture you can clearly see that the DP port is linked directly to the nVidia GPU and is not routed through the Intel Chipset (unlike the HDMI or the VGA that is linking directly to it)

=======================================================================================================
PART II - Looking for a (mini) Display Port to DL-DVI(D/I) ACTIVE adapter
=======================================================================================================

- For 3D Vision you will need an ACTIVE adapter /converter.
- First note the type of cable your monitor is using:




- Second, after you found a converter that has both your connections (Display Port(mini) to DL-DVI-(D/I) TRY TO FIND OUT WHAT BANDWIDTH IT SUPPORTS !!! (This is where the PIXEL CLOCK from image 2 comes into place). You will want a converter with a bandwidth that is a bit higher than your monitor's pixel clock frequency or otherwise IT WILL NOT WORK!!!

This is the tricky part since most adapters/converters don't specify this (in the internet specs), but if you ask directly the company that produces them you will be able to obtain this information!

Best Regards, helifax




What to do if i dont have the other tabs? I only have the 3D settings tab

#18
Posted 05/14/2018 06:51 PM   
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