ASUS VG278HE + Quadro M4000 + StarTech DP2DVID2 + Nvidia 3D vision 2 kit problems
Hi,
I have troubles to setup the 3D stereo env to run H3D softeware in windows 7.
1 Running the wizard:
When I getting to the page where I am suppose to see a green hexagon in left eye and blue triangle in the right eye, I actually saw them in the opposite way. So if I choose what I saw, the setup will fail. So I choose the hexagon and triangle in the right order, then in the last step the slideshow of video game pictures are not in the 3D. It only shows 2 pictures overlapping to each other.
2 When I run the Test stereoscopic 3D, the Nivida text is actually in 3D. It works fine.
3 I also try to run H3DLoad in quad_buffered_stereo mode, but it does not show in 3D, only shows two overlapping pictures.
The graphic driver I got is Version 361.91
The VG278HE is the only screen. The quadro m4000's displayport is connected
to the monitor via StarTech DP2DVID2. Which is a active adapter.
Thankful for any advices and help!
Regards
Yun
I have Tried both 120Hz and 100Hz
Hi,
I have troubles to setup the 3D stereo env to run H3D softeware in windows 7.
1 Running the wizard:
When I getting to the page where I am suppose to see a green hexagon in left eye and blue triangle in the right eye, I actually saw them in the opposite way. So if I choose what I saw, the setup will fail. So I choose the hexagon and triangle in the right order, then in the last step the slideshow of video game pictures are not in the 3D. It only shows 2 pictures overlapping to each other.
2 When I run the Test stereoscopic 3D, the Nivida text is actually in 3D. It works fine.
3 I also try to run H3DLoad in quad_buffered_stereo mode, but it does not show in 3D, only shows two overlapping pictures.
The graphic driver I got is Version 361.91
The VG278HE is the only screen. The quadro m4000's displayport is connected
to the monitor via StarTech DP2DVID2. Which is a active adapter.
Thankful for any advices and help!
Regards
Yun
I have Tried both 120Hz and 100Hz
Looking at the specs of the StarTech DP2DVID2, it should be ok.
Supported Resolutions
2560 x 1600 @ 60 Hz
1920 x 1080 @ 144 Hz
1920 x 1200 @ 120 Hz
Odd that the wizard looks ok when you run it but then the pictures display incorrectly. It might be due to a corrupted driver installation, I'd recommend reinstalling the drivers using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU)
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/550192/geforce-drivers/wagnard-tools-ddu-gmp-tdr-manipulator-new-cpu-core-analyzer-updated-02-17-2016-/
Also keep in mind that this is a user to user forum. Most likely, there isn't anyone here using H3D. But we'll help if we can, I assume you're talking about http://www.h3dapi.org/
When running anything in OpenGL you need to have your desktop set to 120Hz and use Fullscreen mode.
Let us know if DDU solves your issue.
Also keep in mind that this is a user to user forum. Most likely, there isn't anyone here using H3D. But we'll help if we can, I assume you're talking about http://www.h3dapi.org/
When running anything in OpenGL you need to have your desktop set to 120Hz and use Fullscreen mode.
@D-Man11
Thanks for your quick reply. Yes, I am using the http://www.h3dapi.org/
I will try that Wagnard tools definitely.
I just want to add one point:
When I run the 3D Vision preview pack 1 of Nvidia
The game slideshow is also not in 3D, only 2 blur pictures.
@D-Man11
Thanks for your quick reply. Yes, I am using the http://www.h3dapi.org/
I will try that Wagnard tools definitely.
I just want to add one point:
When I run the 3D Vision preview pack 1 of Nvidia
The game slideshow is also not in 3D, only 2 blur pictures.
Myself and quite a few others here have the VG278HE, it's a good monitor. I was using 361.91 and I am now using 362.00, both without any issues on Windows 7.
Make sure that you can successfully set you desktop to 1920x1080@120Hz, those adapters can be a little buggy from what I've read.
Myself and quite a few others here have the VG278HE, it's a good monitor. I was using 361.91 and I am now using 362.00, both without any issues on Windows 7.
Make sure that you can successfully set you desktop to 1920x1080@120Hz, those adapters can be a little buggy from what I've read.
It seems the adaptor StarTech DP2DVID2 cause the problem.
But it work sometime, not working other time.
But I only have DisplayPort on my graphic card and VG278HE only have DVI for 3D.
Do you have any suggestion for adaptor to convert DP to DVI?
@D-Man11
It seems the adaptor StarTech DP2DVID2 cause the problem.
But it work sometime, not working other time.
But I only have DisplayPort on my graphic card and VG278HE only have DVI for 3D.
Do you have any suggestion for adaptor to convert DP to DVI?
@D-Man11
I do not have surround, but helifax does and it seems that he also had problems with the StarTech adapter. He recommends the one from Accel, but it needs to be the 3D version
http://www.accellcables.com/collections/adapters/products/ultraav-displayport-or-mini-displayport-to-dvi-d-dual-link-adapter-with-3d-support
Club 3D also makes one.
http://www.club-3d.com/index.php/products/reader.en/product/displayport-to-active-dvi-dual-link-330mhz-stereo-3d-gaming-cable.html
[quote="helifax"]I have the exact same adapter.... and it [color="orange"]DOESN'T WORK[/color] for 3D Vision on my Asus 27" VG278HE monitor in 3D, but works in 2D.
However the Adapter DOES work in 3D Vision on my Samsung 21' 2233rz monitors.
I had to buy another adapter for my 3D Vision 2 Monitors, naming this one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Accell-New-DP-Dual-Active-Adapter/dp/B00856WJH8
This one is working perfectly fine for me.
Indeed it does the 2D->3D switching 2,3 times until it becomes stable and 3D vision kicks in.
With the StarTech one I wasn't able to make it to "stay" in 3D mode.
Hope this helps.[/quote]
BTW his Samsung monitors are 1680x1050@120Hz, hence why the StarTech adapter worked with them.
helifax said:I have the exact same adapter.... and it DOESN'T WORK for 3D Vision on my Asus 27" VG278HE monitor in 3D, but works in 2D.
However the Adapter DOES work in 3D Vision on my Samsung 21' 2233rz monitors.
This one is working perfectly fine for me.
Indeed it does the 2D->3D switching 2,3 times until it becomes stable and 3D vision kicks in.
With the StarTech one I wasn't able to make it to "stay" in 3D mode.
Hope this helps.
BTW his Samsung monitors are 1680x1050@120Hz, hence why the StarTech adapter worked with them.
Hi D-Man11 Thanks for you reply.
Since active adapter you usb as power supply, will this caused by usb2.0 and usb3.0. Usb2.0 these a standard downstream port is capable of delivering up to 500mA (0.5A); with USB 3.0, it moves up to 900mA (0.9A).
Hi D-Man11 Thanks for you reply.
Since active adapter you usb as power supply, will this caused by usb2.0 and usb3.0. Usb2.0 these a standard downstream port is capable of delivering up to 500mA (0.5A); with USB 3.0, it moves up to 900mA (0.9A).
Sorry I can't answer that.
I'm pretty sure that USB 2.0 will be fine power wise, provided that you do not have a lot of other peripherals. But even then, you could get a Powered USB hub, to plug it into. I would e-mail the manufacturers for a definitive answer.
I'm pretty sure that USB 2.0 will be fine power wise, provided that you do not have a lot of other peripherals. But even then, you could get a Powered USB hub, to plug it into. I would e-mail the manufacturers for a definitive answer.
I have checked that usb2.0 should work.
Now I am confirm that the monitor actually cause the problem.
I have setup another graphic card Quadro 4000 with DVI connect to ASUS VG278HE.
When I run setup wizard, it gives blur triangle and hex, then I replug the DVI on monitor side.
The image works. Then I connect DVI to dp of 4000 via startech adapter, it works.
Then I connect to the new M4000 graphic with dp via startech adapter, it works.
Now the problem is, when I unplug the power cable of the monitor, it is not working again.
And via the adapter, it will not work. But if I calibrated via dvi then connect to dp, it works well.
I have checked that usb2.0 should work.
Now I am confirm that the monitor actually cause the problem.
I have setup another graphic card Quadro 4000 with DVI connect to ASUS VG278HE.
When I run setup wizard, it gives blur triangle and hex, then I replug the DVI on monitor side.
The image works. Then I connect DVI to dp of 4000 via startech adapter, it works.
Then I connect to the new M4000 graphic with dp via startech adapter, it works.
Now the problem is, when I unplug the power cable of the monitor, it is not working again.
And via the adapter, it will not work. But if I calibrated via dvi then connect to dp, it works well.
It's propably related to Optimus or your laptop settings.
Using 3D Vision, you would likely need to have your power settings set to performance and plugged into a wall outlet for the power source.
Also your DP must be routed directly off of the Quadro
[quote="helifax"] Hello all,
- 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"
[url=http://www.iforce.co.nz/View.aspx?i=uqlnjqj1.1q2.jpg][img]http://iforce.co.nz/i/uqlnjqj1.1q2.jpg[/img][/url]
- 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)
Best Regards,
[/quote]
The above qoute is part of this tutorial this tutorial.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/
It's propably related to Optimus or your laptop settings.
Using 3D Vision, you would likely need to have your power settings set to performance and plugged into a wall outlet for the power source.
Also your DP must be routed directly off of the Quadro
helifax said: Hello all,
- 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)
Actually I tested on the desktops. I set the power to high performance.
I get a quadro 4000 card and connect directly via dvi cables.
The first time in the 3d setup the hex and triangle are mixed.
Then I unplug and plug the dvi cable on the monitor side.
I get clear image. I wonder it is caused by new driver.
Since the hardware setting previously works and I update driver to 361.91 recently.
Actually I tested on the desktops. I set the power to high performance.
I get a quadro 4000 card and connect directly via dvi cables.
The first time in the 3d setup the hex and triangle are mixed.
Then I unplug and plug the dvi cable on the monitor side.
I get clear image. I wonder it is caused by new driver.
Since the hardware setting previously works and I update driver to 361.91 recently.
If you are using the Adapter from the description I say again, IT WILL NOT WORK with this display.... You can try as many work-arounds as you want with USB 2/3, pluggin/unplugging cables, etc... It will not work... Also, there is a chance you will "burn" you LCD panel plugin and un-plugin while the PC is ON.
Just buy a proper adapter and then you don't have to care about this nonsense...
If you are using the Adapter from the description I say again, IT WILL NOT WORK with this display.... You can try as many work-arounds as you want with USB 2/3, pluggin/unplugging cables, etc... It will not work... Also, there is a chance you will "burn" you LCD panel plugin and un-plugin while the PC is ON.
Just buy a proper adapter and then you don't have to care about this nonsense...
1x Palit RTX 2080Ti Pro Gaming OC(watercooled and overclocked to hell)
3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
Intel i9 9900K (overclocked to 5.3 and watercooled ofc).
Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc
I have troubles to setup the 3D stereo env to run H3D softeware in windows 7.
1 Running the wizard:
When I getting to the page where I am suppose to see a green hexagon in left eye and blue triangle in the right eye, I actually saw them in the opposite way. So if I choose what I saw, the setup will fail. So I choose the hexagon and triangle in the right order, then in the last step the slideshow of video game pictures are not in the 3D. It only shows 2 pictures overlapping to each other.
2 When I run the Test stereoscopic 3D, the Nivida text is actually in 3D. It works fine.
3 I also try to run H3DLoad in quad_buffered_stereo mode, but it does not show in 3D, only shows two overlapping pictures.
The graphic driver I got is Version 361.91
The VG278HE is the only screen. The quadro m4000's displayport is connected
to the monitor via StarTech DP2DVID2. Which is a active adapter.
Thankful for any advices and help!
Regards
Yun
I have Tried both 120Hz and 100Hz
Supported Resolutions
2560 x 1600 @ 60 Hz
1920 x 1080 @ 144 Hz
1920 x 1200 @ 120 Hz
Odd that the wizard looks ok when you run it but then the pictures display incorrectly. It might be due to a corrupted driver installation, I'd recommend reinstalling the drivers using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU)
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/550192/geforce-drivers/wagnard-tools-ddu-gmp-tdr-manipulator-new-cpu-core-analyzer-updated-02-17-2016-/
Also keep in mind that this is a user to user forum. Most likely, there isn't anyone here using H3D. But we'll help if we can, I assume you're talking about http://www.h3dapi.org/
When running anything in OpenGL you need to have your desktop set to 120Hz and use Fullscreen mode.
Let us know if DDU solves your issue.
Thanks for your quick reply. Yes, I am using the http://www.h3dapi.org/
I will try that Wagnard tools definitely.
I just want to add one point:
When I run the 3D Vision preview pack 1 of Nvidia
The game slideshow is also not in 3D, only 2 blur pictures.
Make sure that you can successfully set you desktop to 1920x1080@120Hz, those adapters can be a little buggy from what I've read.
But it work sometime, not working other time.
But I only have DisplayPort on my graphic card and VG278HE only have DVI for 3D.
Do you have any suggestion for adaptor to convert DP to DVI?
@D-Man11
http://www.accellcables.com/collections/adapters/products/ultraav-displayport-or-mini-displayport-to-dvi-d-dual-link-adapter-with-3d-support
Club 3D also makes one.
http://www.club-3d.com/index.php/products/reader.en/product/displayport-to-active-dvi-dual-link-330mhz-stereo-3d-gaming-cable.html
BTW his Samsung monitors are 1680x1050@120Hz, hence why the StarTech adapter worked with them.
Since active adapter you usb as power supply, will this caused by usb2.0 and usb3.0. Usb2.0 these a standard downstream port is capable of delivering up to 500mA (0.5A); with USB 3.0, it moves up to 900mA (0.9A).
I'm pretty sure that USB 2.0 will be fine power wise, provided that you do not have a lot of other peripherals. But even then, you could get a Powered USB hub, to plug it into. I would e-mail the manufacturers for a definitive answer.
Now I am confirm that the monitor actually cause the problem.
I have setup another graphic card Quadro 4000 with DVI connect to ASUS VG278HE.
When I run setup wizard, it gives blur triangle and hex, then I replug the DVI on monitor side.
The image works. Then I connect DVI to dp of 4000 via startech adapter, it works.
Then I connect to the new M4000 graphic with dp via startech adapter, it works.
Now the problem is, when I unplug the power cable of the monitor, it is not working again.
And via the adapter, it will not work. But if I calibrated via dvi then connect to dp, it works well.
Using 3D Vision, you would likely need to have your power settings set to performance and plugged into a wall outlet for the power source.
Also your DP must be routed directly off of the Quadro
The above qoute is part of this tutorial this tutorial.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/
I get a quadro 4000 card and connect directly via dvi cables.
The first time in the 3d setup the hex and triangle are mixed.
Then I unplug and plug the dvi cable on the monitor side.
I get clear image. I wonder it is caused by new driver.
Since the hardware setting previously works and I update driver to 361.91 recently.
Just buy a proper adapter and then you don't have to care about this nonsense...
1x Palit RTX 2080Ti Pro Gaming OC(watercooled and overclocked to hell)
3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
Intel i9 9900K (overclocked to 5.3 and watercooled ofc).
Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc
My website with my fixes and OpenGL to 3D Vision wrapper:
http://3dsurroundgaming.com
(If you like some of the stuff that I've done and want to donate something, you can do it with PayPal at tavyhome@gmail.com)