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Hello. I have a few questions first off let me state my computer stats,
board :asus rampage iv extreme x79,
CPU: i7-3930K Sandy Bridge-E overclocked to 4.2 ghz watercooled with quad rad
memory: 16 gigs of vengeance 1600
one 120 gig SSD drive almost full
one 3tb hard-drive with tons of room.
GPU: stock gtx 580 the normal one not any super overclocked ones
blue ray drive not going to matter much
lots of fans,. everything runs cool
The monitor I am using is the Asus 23 inch 3d monitor with glasses, and its 120 so it should be fine with 3d, I am vary new to 3d so it may be me doing something stupid but I have noticed in BF3 there are Ghosts!!!, yes the image is ghosting, I see a slight ghost of the gun, ghost of the buildings, and its not like a ghost that is there and gone or one that fades but a sort of ghost were its there stationary like if you stop the screen the ghost of the gun stays mmm if you know what I mean. Besides the ghost the 3d looks good but I think the ghost may be making it a bid harder on my eyes, I have to sit back 4 or 5 feet to make the 3d look good. Now in SC2 I did not notice any ghosts but it may be the fact that its a top down game and harder to notice. I also saw ghosts in the test Nvidia gives with the letters so I have ghosts in both BF3 and the Nvidia letters,
oh and other thing but this may be SC2 drivers or something yesterday wean I first used the 3d on SC it worked great first off the FPS before 3d calmed to be 120 the fastest I have seen it and that's with the new monitor replacing my old CRT, and with 3d the fps droped to 60 to 55 a good amount in my option for 3d. but today wean I played SC the normal non 3d fPS were bad like 30 to 45 fps and with the GTX 580 and the sort of computer build I got that don't make to much sense but I also ended up downloading the new gtx 580 drivers was thinking perhaps sc2 dose not work with the new drivers for some reason... but do any of you have this, I know sc2 on max settings should run fantastic on almost any gtx
Hello. I have a few questions first off let me state my computer stats,
board :asus rampage iv extreme x79,
CPU: i7-3930K Sandy Bridge-E overclocked to 4.2 ghz watercooled with quad rad
memory: 16 gigs of vengeance 1600
one 120 gig SSD drive almost full
one 3tb hard-drive with tons of room.
GPU: stock gtx 580 the normal one not any super overclocked ones
blue ray drive not going to matter much
lots of fans,. everything runs cool
The monitor I am using is the Asus 23 inch 3d monitor with glasses, and its 120 so it should be fine with 3d, I am vary new to 3d so it may be me doing something stupid but I have noticed in BF3 there are Ghosts!!!, yes the image is ghosting, I see a slight ghost of the gun, ghost of the buildings, and its not like a ghost that is there and gone or one that fades but a sort of ghost were its there stationary like if you stop the screen the ghost of the gun stays mmm if you know what I mean. Besides the ghost the 3d looks good but I think the ghost may be making it a bid harder on my eyes, I have to sit back 4 or 5 feet to make the 3d look good. Now in SC2 I did not notice any ghosts but it may be the fact that its a top down game and harder to notice. I also saw ghosts in the test Nvidia gives with the letters so I have ghosts in both BF3 and the Nvidia letters,
oh and other thing but this may be SC2 drivers or something yesterday wean I first used the 3d on SC it worked great first off the FPS before 3d calmed to be 120 the fastest I have seen it and that's with the new monitor replacing my old CRT, and with 3d the fps droped to 60 to 55 a good amount in my option for 3d. but today wean I played SC the normal non 3d fPS were bad like 30 to 45 fps and with the GTX 580 and the sort of computer build I got that don't make to much sense but I also ended up downloading the new gtx 580 drivers was thinking perhaps sc2 dose not work with the new drivers for some reason... but do any of you have this, I know sc2 on max settings should run fantastic on almost any gtx
I also have this "ghosting" you speak of on my vg278h, it's a bit unsettling at first, but I think it's normal. I can't figure out how it happens though, it really is quite weird.
I also have this "ghosting" you speak of on my vg278h, it's a bit unsettling at first, but I think it's normal. I can't figure out how it happens though, it really is quite weird.
I actually was able to reduce a lot of ghosting by running the screen calibration wizard built into Windows 7. As it ended up, I had the contrast level on my monitor turned up too much, and after running the calibration I got a much better gaming experience overall.
I actually was able to reduce a lot of ghosting by running the screen calibration wizard built into Windows 7. As it ended up, I had the contrast level on my monitor turned up too much, and after running the calibration I got a much better gaming experience overall.
|CPU: i7-2700k @ 4.5Ghz
|Cooler: Zalman 9900 Max
|MB: MSI Military Class II Z68 GD-80
|RAM: Corsair Vengence 16GB DDR3
|SSDs: Seagate 600 240GB; Crucial M4 128GB
|HDDs: Seagate Barracuda 1TB; Seagate Barracuda 500GB
|PS: OCZ ZX Series 1250watt
|Case: Antec 1200 V3
|Monitors: Asus 3D VG278HE; Asus 3D VG236H; Samsung 3D 51" Plasma;
|GPU:MSI 1080GTX "Duke"
|OS: Windows 10 Pro X64
The ghosting is a result of the individual pixels not being able to switch fast enough between the two stereo images. It occurs most obviously when you have one stereo image with a very bright scene with the other stereo image showing a very dark image on the same pixel(s). Its a problem that may never go away on LCDs; plasma, DLP, and PJs generally have far fewer complaints about ghosting but newer generation LCDs are much better in this regard.
As others stated, you can reduce the Contrast setting on your monitors to help reduce the crosstalk/ghosting. Newer gen monitors are much better with regard to ghosting overall, my new VG278H has much less ghosting and is both brighter and has higher contrast as well.
The ghosting is a result of the individual pixels not being able to switch fast enough between the two stereo images. It occurs most obviously when you have one stereo image with a very bright scene with the other stereo image showing a very dark image on the same pixel(s). Its a problem that may never go away on LCDs; plasma, DLP, and PJs generally have far fewer complaints about ghosting but newer generation LCDs are much better in this regard.
As others stated, you can reduce the Contrast setting on your monitors to help reduce the crosstalk/ghosting. Newer gen monitors are much better with regard to ghosting overall, my new VG278H has much less ghosting and is both brighter and has higher contrast as well.
[quote name='Zloth' date='24 May 2012 - 08:47 PM' timestamp='1337910439' post='1413286']
One of the major causes for ghosting on my machine is how charged up the glasses are. Make sure they are fully charged up.
The IR setting you picked when you set up the glasses can matter, too.
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Actually I get more crosstalk when the glasses are fully charged, and when they're almost dead. About 10 hours into their use, they become perfect, and I get little to no crosstalk, even on my now old Samsung.
[quote name='Zloth' date='24 May 2012 - 08:47 PM' timestamp='1337910439' post='1413286']
One of the major causes for ghosting on my machine is how charged up the glasses are. Make sure they are fully charged up.
The IR setting you picked when you set up the glasses can matter, too.
Actually I get more crosstalk when the glasses are fully charged, and when they're almost dead. About 10 hours into their use, they become perfect, and I get little to no crosstalk, even on my now old Samsung.
AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4ghz
12gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
ASUS DirectCU II GTX 780 3gb
Corsair TX 950w PSU
NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor
board :asus rampage iv extreme x79,
CPU: i7-3930K Sandy Bridge-E overclocked to 4.2 ghz watercooled with quad rad
memory: 16 gigs of vengeance 1600
one 120 gig SSD drive almost full
one 3tb hard-drive with tons of room.
GPU: stock gtx 580 the normal one not any super overclocked ones
blue ray drive not going to matter much
lots of fans,. everything runs cool
The monitor I am using is the Asus 23 inch 3d monitor with glasses, and its 120 so it should be fine with 3d, I am vary new to 3d so it may be me doing something stupid but I have noticed in BF3 there are Ghosts!!!, yes the image is ghosting, I see a slight ghost of the gun, ghost of the buildings, and its not like a ghost that is there and gone or one that fades but a sort of ghost were its there stationary like if you stop the screen the ghost of the gun stays mmm if you know what I mean. Besides the ghost the 3d looks good but I think the ghost may be making it a bid harder on my eyes, I have to sit back 4 or 5 feet to make the 3d look good. Now in SC2 I did not notice any ghosts but it may be the fact that its a top down game and harder to notice. I also saw ghosts in the test Nvidia gives with the letters so I have ghosts in both BF3 and the Nvidia letters,
oh and other thing but this may be SC2 drivers or something yesterday wean I first used the 3d on SC it worked great first off the FPS before 3d calmed to be 120 the fastest I have seen it and that's with the new monitor replacing my old CRT, and with 3d the fps droped to 60 to 55 a good amount in my option for 3d. but today wean I played SC the normal non 3d fPS were bad like 30 to 45 fps and with the GTX 580 and the sort of computer build I got that don't make to much sense but I also ended up downloading the new gtx 580 drivers was thinking perhaps sc2 dose not work with the new drivers for some reason... but do any of you have this, I know sc2 on max settings should run fantastic on almost any gtx
board :asus rampage iv extreme x79,
CPU: i7-3930K Sandy Bridge-E overclocked to 4.2 ghz watercooled with quad rad
memory: 16 gigs of vengeance 1600
one 120 gig SSD drive almost full
one 3tb hard-drive with tons of room.
GPU: stock gtx 580 the normal one not any super overclocked ones
blue ray drive not going to matter much
lots of fans,. everything runs cool
The monitor I am using is the Asus 23 inch 3d monitor with glasses, and its 120 so it should be fine with 3d, I am vary new to 3d so it may be me doing something stupid but I have noticed in BF3 there are Ghosts!!!, yes the image is ghosting, I see a slight ghost of the gun, ghost of the buildings, and its not like a ghost that is there and gone or one that fades but a sort of ghost were its there stationary like if you stop the screen the ghost of the gun stays mmm if you know what I mean. Besides the ghost the 3d looks good but I think the ghost may be making it a bid harder on my eyes, I have to sit back 4 or 5 feet to make the 3d look good. Now in SC2 I did not notice any ghosts but it may be the fact that its a top down game and harder to notice. I also saw ghosts in the test Nvidia gives with the letters so I have ghosts in both BF3 and the Nvidia letters,
oh and other thing but this may be SC2 drivers or something yesterday wean I first used the 3d on SC it worked great first off the FPS before 3d calmed to be 120 the fastest I have seen it and that's with the new monitor replacing my old CRT, and with 3d the fps droped to 60 to 55 a good amount in my option for 3d. but today wean I played SC the normal non 3d fPS were bad like 30 to 45 fps and with the GTX 580 and the sort of computer build I got that don't make to much sense but I also ended up downloading the new gtx 580 drivers was thinking perhaps sc2 dose not work with the new drivers for some reason... but do any of you have this, I know sc2 on max settings should run fantastic on almost any gtx
|CPU: i7-2700k @ 4.5Ghz
|Cooler: Zalman 9900 Max
|MB: MSI Military Class II Z68 GD-80
|RAM: Corsair Vengence 16GB DDR3
|SSDs: Seagate 600 240GB; Crucial M4 128GB
|HDDs: Seagate Barracuda 1TB; Seagate Barracuda 500GB
|PS: OCZ ZX Series 1250watt
|Case: Antec 1200 V3
|Monitors: Asus 3D VG278HE; Asus 3D VG236H; Samsung 3D 51" Plasma;
|GPU:MSI 1080GTX "Duke"
|OS: Windows 10 Pro X64
As others stated, you can reduce the Contrast setting on your monitors to help reduce the crosstalk/ghosting. Newer gen monitors are much better with regard to ghosting overall, my new VG278H has much less ghosting and is both brighter and has higher contrast as well.
As others stated, you can reduce the Contrast setting on your monitors to help reduce the crosstalk/ghosting. Newer gen monitors are much better with regard to ghosting overall, my new VG278H has much less ghosting and is both brighter and has higher contrast as well.
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The IR setting you picked when you set up the glasses can matter, too.
The IR setting you picked when you set up the glasses can matter, too.
One of the major causes for ghosting on my machine is how charged up the glasses are. Make sure they are fully charged up.
The IR setting you picked when you set up the glasses can matter, too.
[/quote]
Actually I get more crosstalk when the glasses are fully charged, and when they're almost dead. About 10 hours into their use, they become perfect, and I get little to no crosstalk, even on my now old Samsung.
One of the major causes for ghosting on my machine is how charged up the glasses are. Make sure they are fully charged up.
The IR setting you picked when you set up the glasses can matter, too.
Actually I get more crosstalk when the glasses are fully charged, and when they're almost dead. About 10 hours into their use, they become perfect, and I get little to no crosstalk, even on my now old Samsung.
AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4ghz
12gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
ASUS DirectCU II GTX 780 3gb
Corsair TX 950w PSU
NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor