ASUS Rog Swift pg278q 3dvision issues
  3 / 3    
[quote="TimFx7"]It may sound ridiculous, but try it. plug the monitor into a different outlet. :)[/quote] gonna try that, i´ll feedback latter, cause nvidia is not giving me clear answers.....now they say that my photo was something that i cough in a latent momento of the display......i can make them a video......Jesus, what a headache this display is....... But i thank you all for the answer, and by the way i worm up the display, with brightness into his maximum level, didn´t work....
TimFx7 said:It may sound ridiculous, but try it.
plug the monitor into a different outlet. :)


gonna try that, i´ll feedback latter, cause nvidia is not giving me clear answers.....now they say that my photo was something that i cough in a latent momento of the display......i can make them a video......Jesus, what a headache this display is.......

But i thank you all for the answer, and by the way i worm up the display, with brightness into his maximum level, didn´t work....

#31
Posted 03/30/2017 09:39 AM   
I guess i´m not the only one, check "DANIELESS" post, it started at the same time, like mine https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/847809/3d-vision/list-of-3d-vision-problems/10/ Now, this can´t be a coincidence.....something is very wrong here....
I guess i´m not the only one, check "DANIELESS" post, it started at the same time, like mine

https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/847809/3d-vision/list-of-3d-vision-problems/10/

Now, this can´t be a coincidence.....something is very wrong here....

#32
Posted 03/30/2017 10:03 AM   
Does the nVidia Control Panel and Windows recognize the monitor as that exact model ? Did you try reinstalling the monitor driver ? First thing you should try is completely wipe the monitor driver and let Windows reinstall it for you. If that doesn't work or if it doesn't recognize the model try installing the driver from the CD that came with it or maybe one from the Asus website. A friend of mine had the same problem with another Asus monitor and I've spent hours trying to fix it. I did a bunch of DDU wipes, nVidia drivers and monitor drivers reinstalls and making sure that the exact model was also in Windows Device Manager. I messed around with the monitor settings as well, resetting everything and changing the color temperature and stuff. Weird issue but I literally tried everything and eventually I fixed the ghosting somehow lol. I'm not sure what was causing it. He was running the latest W10 build.
Does the nVidia Control Panel and Windows recognize the monitor as that exact model ? Did you try reinstalling the monitor driver ?
First thing you should try is completely wipe the monitor driver and let Windows reinstall it for you. If that doesn't work or if it doesn't recognize the model try installing the driver from the CD that came with it or maybe one from the Asus website.
A friend of mine had the same problem with another Asus monitor and I've spent hours trying to fix it. I did a bunch of DDU wipes, nVidia drivers and monitor drivers reinstalls and making sure that the exact model was also in Windows Device Manager. I messed around with the monitor settings as well, resetting everything and changing the color temperature and stuff. Weird issue but I literally tried everything and eventually I fixed the ghosting somehow lol. I'm not sure what was causing it. He was running the latest W10 build.

#33
Posted 03/30/2017 10:14 AM   
I´m gonna answer you in the order that you´r asking -Does the nVidia Control Panel and Windows recognize the monitor as that exact model ? Did you try reinstalling the monitor driver ? -Yes -First thing you should try is completely wipe the monitor driver and let Windows reinstall it for you. -I DDU the driver, and tried already with other old versions advised by Nvidia team -If that doesn't work or if it doesn't recognize the model try installing the driver from the CD that came with it or maybe one from the Asus website. -Doesn´t work -A friend of mine had the same problem with another Asus monitor and I've spent hours trying to fix it. I did a bunch of DDU wipes, nVidia drivers and monitor drivers reinstalls and making sure that the exact model was also in Windows Device Manager. I messed around with the monitor settings as well, resetting everything and changing the color temperature and stuff. Weird issue but I literally tried everything and eventually I fixed the ghosting somehow lol. I'm not sure what was causing it. He was running the latest W10 build - I really can´t tell what is going on, i heat up the display, i bought a new pair of glasses, it´s also my 3rd display, i RMA the others, tested also other cables the result is the same, it´s like a second shadow that doesn´t disappear....I already made a new installation of windows.....still the problem persists.... I have issues with this display for some time, also i had RMA 6 displays to Asus before this 3, they refund me, i bought a new one, and everything was fine, until the beginning of this year, now i´m on the 3rd RMA.....Jesus, what an headache this is
I´m gonna answer you in the order that you´r asking

-Does the nVidia Control Panel and Windows recognize the monitor as that exact model ? Did you try reinstalling the monitor driver ?
-Yes

-First thing you should try is completely wipe the monitor driver and let Windows reinstall it for you.
-I DDU the driver, and tried already with other old versions advised by Nvidia team

-If that doesn't work or if it doesn't recognize the model try installing the driver from the CD that came with it or maybe one from the Asus website.
-Doesn´t work

-A friend of mine had the same problem with another Asus monitor and I've spent hours trying to fix it. I did a bunch of DDU wipes, nVidia drivers and monitor drivers reinstalls and making sure that the exact model was also in Windows Device Manager. I messed around with the monitor settings as well, resetting everything and changing the color temperature and stuff. Weird issue but I literally tried everything and eventually I fixed the ghosting somehow lol. I'm not sure what was causing it. He was running the latest W10 build
- I really can´t tell what is going on, i heat up the display, i bought a new pair of glasses, it´s also my 3rd display, i RMA the others, tested also other cables the result is the same, it´s like a second shadow that doesn´t disappear....I already made a new installation of windows.....still the problem persists....

I have issues with this display for some time, also i had RMA 6 displays to Asus before this 3, they refund me, i bought a new one, and everything was fine, until the beginning of this year, now i´m on the 3rd RMA.....Jesus, what an headache this is

#34
Posted 03/30/2017 10:27 AM   
When running the setup wizard, are you able to see the images individually and pass the test? If no, unplug the monitor from the wall for a minute, this will reset the G-Sync module. Is this problem in all games are just one or two in-particular. if so try adding the dx10 stero flag to the profile (tutorial on blog) Have you adjusted the brightness and sharpness as necessary to reduce ghosting? It's possible that your GPU is faulty, if you had so many RMAs. It could also be a bad cable, if it's the same one that you are using on all of them. If you buy a cable, Accell cables are the best and are the only certified cables available for DP.
When running the setup wizard, are you able to see the images individually and pass the test?

If no, unplug the monitor from the wall for a minute, this will reset the G-Sync module.

Is this problem in all games are just one or two in-particular. if so try adding the dx10 stero flag to the profile (tutorial on blog)

Have you adjusted the brightness and sharpness as necessary to reduce ghosting?

It's possible that your GPU is faulty, if you had so many RMAs.

It could also be a bad cable, if it's the same one that you are using on all of them. If you buy a cable, Accell cables are the best and are the only certified cables available for DP.

#35
Posted 03/30/2017 10:43 AM   
If you've tried everything please do try changing the color temperature to cool and maybe some other monitor settings as well after that. I don't remember exactly what other stuff I changed so I'm sorry for not being more specific but it must have been some monitor setting not working properly with 3D vision because that was the last thing I tried before it fixed itself. Also set the desktop resolution to 120hz before running the 3D setup wizard just to be sure.
If you've tried everything please do try changing the color temperature to cool and maybe some other monitor settings as well after that. I don't remember exactly what other stuff I changed so I'm sorry for not being more specific but it must have been some monitor setting not working properly with 3D vision because that was the last thing I tried before it fixed itself.
Also set the desktop resolution to 120hz before running the 3D setup wizard just to be sure.

#36
Posted 03/30/2017 10:46 AM   
Gonna answer in order [quote="D-Man11"] - When running the setup wizard, are you able to see the images individually and pass the test? - no i see them with ghosting, check my pictures, if i want to pass the test, i have to choose the correct ones, even if i have the ghosting on them If no, unplug the monitor from the wall for a minute, this will reset the G-Sync module. -Is this problem in all games are just one or two in-particular. if so try adding the dx10 stero flag to the profile (tutorial on blog) -In everything that is in 3D - Have you adjusted the brightness and sharpness as necessary to reduce ghosting? Yes, i tried different settings, i´m tired of reading forums, i also applied the ICC profile and settings mentioned on TFTCentral.co.uk - It's possible that your GPU is faulty, if you had so many RMAs. - On this case, my first six were because when i was trying to reach 120Hz, everything went black, then i take my laptop to try it in the place where i bought it, they tested with a VG248Q, and everything was fine, i felt embarrassed after some time complaining about the laptop....then Asus refund me, and i bought another PG278Q, now the problem is only ghosting, nothing else, and those problems with the Hz were last year, not this one - It could also be a bad cable, if it's the same one that you are using on all of them. If you buy a cable, Accell cables are the best and are the only certified cables available for DP. - On my first display, the one with the Hz problem, Asus told me to buy a new cable, i bought 3, and asked Asus to send me a new one....none of them worked....only after i be refund, and when i bought this new display, he worked fine with all the cables, except one, this one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/c6jc0984kqupmxw/880152639_1_1000x700_cabo-displayport-displayport-12-2-metros-delock-premium-leiria.jpg?dl=0 The incredible thing, this cable worked on the VG248Q, but in this display, it only works at 60Hz, above that i get a black screen This is still happening, it´s another misterius thing that i don´t understand
Gonna answer in order

D-Man11 said:
- When running the setup wizard, are you able to see the images individually and pass the test?

- no i see them with ghosting, check my pictures, if i want to pass the test, i have to choose the correct ones, even if i have the ghosting on them

If no, unplug the monitor from the wall for a minute, this will reset the G-Sync module.

-Is this problem in all games are just one or two in-particular. if so try adding the dx10 stero flag to the profile (tutorial on blog)

-In everything that is in 3D

- Have you adjusted the brightness and sharpness as necessary to reduce ghosting?

Yes, i tried different settings, i´m tired of reading forums, i also applied the ICC profile and settings mentioned on TFTCentral.co.uk

- It's possible that your GPU is faulty, if you had so many RMAs.
- On this case, my first six were because when i was trying to reach 120Hz, everything went black, then i take my laptop to try it in the place where i bought it, they tested with a VG248Q, and everything was fine, i felt embarrassed after some time complaining about the laptop....then Asus refund me, and i bought another PG278Q, now the problem is only ghosting, nothing else, and those problems with the Hz were last year, not this one

- It could also be a bad cable, if it's the same one that you are using on all of them. If you buy a cable, Accell cables are the best and are the only certified cables available for DP.

- On my first display, the one with the Hz problem, Asus told me to buy a new cable, i bought 3, and asked Asus to send me a new one....none of them worked....only after i be refund, and when i bought this new display, he worked fine with all the cables, except one, this one:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/c6jc0984kqupmxw/880152639_1_1000x700_cabo-displayport-displayport-12-2-metros-delock-premium-leiria.jpg?dl=0


The incredible thing, this cable worked on the VG248Q, but in this display, it only works at 60Hz, above that i get a black screen

This is still happening, it´s another misterius thing that i don´t understand

#37
Posted 03/30/2017 11:07 AM   
[quote="Kaimastah"]If you've tried everything please do try changing the color temperature to cool and maybe some other monitor settings as well after that. I don't remember exactly what other stuff I changed so I'm sorry for not being more specific but it must have been some monitor setting not working properly with 3D vision because that was the last thing I tried before it fixed itself. Also set the desktop resolution to 120hz before running the 3D setup wizard just to be sure.[/quote] Ok, i´m gonna give it another try, i´ll feedback for sure on this this is crazy really Thank you very much for your attention
Kaimastah said:If you've tried everything please do try changing the color temperature to cool and maybe some other monitor settings as well after that. I don't remember exactly what other stuff I changed so I'm sorry for not being more specific but it must have been some monitor setting not working properly with 3D vision because that was the last thing I tried before it fixed itself.
Also set the desktop resolution to 120hz before running the 3D setup wizard just to be sure.


Ok, i´m gonna give it another try, i´ll feedback for sure on this

this is crazy really

Thank you very much for your attention

#38
Posted 03/30/2017 11:08 AM   
Gonna answer in order "D-Man11" - When running the setup wizard, are you able to see the images individually and pass the test? - no i see them with ghosting, check my pictures, if i want to pass the test, i have to choose the correct ones, even if i have the ghosting on them You can see the test here https://www.dropbox.com/s/agn7989xnvwzwom/Ghosting%20Lente%20Direita.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/tg429las0dmi2sp/Ghosting%20Lente%20Esquerda.jpg?dl=0 If no, unplug the monitor from the wall for a minute, this will reset the G-Sync module. -Is this problem in all games are just one or two in-particular. if so try adding the dx10 stero flag to the profile (tutorial on blog) -In everything that is in 3D - Have you adjusted the brightness and sharpness as necessary to reduce ghosting? Yes, i tried different settings, i´m tired of reading forums, i also applied the ICC profile and settings mentioned on TFTCentral.co.uk - It's possible that your GPU is faulty, if you had so many RMAs. - On this case, my first six were because when i was trying to reach 120Hz, everything went black, then i take my laptop to try it in the place where i bought it, they tested with a VG248Q, and everything was fine, i felt embarrassed after some time complaining about the laptop....then Asus refund me, and i bought another PG278Q, now the problem is only ghosting, nothing else, and those problems with the Hz were last year, not this one - It could also be a bad cable, if it's the same one that you are using on all of them. If you buy a cable, Accell cables are the best and are the only certified cables available for DP. - On my first display, the one with the Hz problem, Asus told me to buy a new cable, i bought 3, and asked Asus to send me a new one....none of them worked....only after i be refund, and when i bought this new display, he worked fine with all the cables, except one, this one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/c6jc0984kqupmxw/880152639_1_1000x700_cabo-displayport-displayport-12-2-metros-delock-premium-leiria.jpg?dl=0 The incredible thing, this cable worked on the VG248Q, but in this display, it only works at 60Hz, above that i get a black screen This is still happening, it´s another misterius thing that i don´t understand
Gonna answer in order

"D-Man11"
- When running the setup wizard, are you able to see the images individually and pass the test?

- no i see them with ghosting, check my pictures, if i want to pass the test, i have to choose the correct ones, even if i have the ghosting on them

You can see the test here

https://www.dropbox.com/s/agn7989xnvwzwom/Ghosting%20Lente%20Direita.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tg429las0dmi2sp/Ghosting%20Lente%20Esquerda.jpg?dl=0

If no, unplug the monitor from the wall for a minute, this will reset the G-Sync module.

-Is this problem in all games are just one or two in-particular. if so try adding the dx10 stero flag to the profile (tutorial on blog)

-In everything that is in 3D

- Have you adjusted the brightness and sharpness as necessary to reduce ghosting?

Yes, i tried different settings, i´m tired of reading forums, i also applied the ICC profile and settings mentioned on TFTCentral.co.uk

- It's possible that your GPU is faulty, if you had so many RMAs.
- On this case, my first six were because when i was trying to reach 120Hz, everything went black, then i take my laptop to try it in the place where i bought it, they tested with a VG248Q, and everything was fine, i felt embarrassed after some time complaining about the laptop....then Asus refund me, and i bought another PG278Q, now the problem is only ghosting, nothing else, and those problems with the Hz were last year, not this one

- It could also be a bad cable, if it's the same one that you are using on all of them. If you buy a cable, Accell cables are the best and are the only certified cables available for DP.

- On my first display, the one with the Hz problem, Asus told me to buy a new cable, i bought 3, and asked Asus to send me a new one....none of them worked....only after i be refund, and when i bought this new display, he worked fine with all the cables, except one, this one:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/c6jc0984kqupmxw/880152639_1_1000x700_cabo-displayport-displayport-12-2-metros-delock-premium-leiria.jpg?dl=0

The incredible thing, this cable worked on the VG248Q, but in this display, it only works at 60Hz, above that i get a black screen

This is still happening, it´s another misterius thing that i don´t understand

#39
Posted 03/30/2017 11:15 AM   
Sorry.....double post.....
Sorry.....double post.....

#40
Posted 03/30/2017 11:17 AM   
  3 / 3    
Scroll To Top