Hi, I recently installed a 120hz lcd panel in my Asus G51 laptop. Its the same one used in the prebuilt 3d versions of my laptop. Everytime I got to run the wizard, it tells me my laptop's panel is NOT compatible with 3D vision. I have it set to 120hz in the display settings. It is labled as Generic PNP Display. Is there something else I am missing? I looked on the Asus website to see if there are specific drivers for the panel and there aren't. Please help! Thanks.
Hi, I recently installed a 120hz lcd panel in my Asus G51 laptop. Its the same one used in the prebuilt 3d versions of my laptop. Everytime I got to run the wizard, it tells me my laptop's panel is NOT compatible with 3D vision. I have it set to 120hz in the display settings. It is labled as Generic PNP Display. Is there something else I am missing? I looked on the Asus website to see if there are specific drivers for the panel and there aren't. Please help! Thanks.
Hi, Thanks for the tip. However it did not seem to work. Can anyone suggest a good third party driver? I tried IZ3D but that doesn't seem to work either....
Hi, Thanks for the tip. However it did not seem to work. Can anyone suggest a good third party driver? I tried IZ3D but that doesn't seem to work either....
Update: I managed to make something work using driver version 190.38 and TriDef 5.1. I am able to enable stereoscopic 3d via the nvidia control panel. However I have to set it to CRT as it still doesn't detect my laptop panel. Then I go into tridef and run 3d from there. I wish nVidia would structure their drivers to only lookto see if the panel is 120hz capable or better yet not care at all and just give a warning. This is a 120hz panel but no driver version i have tried yet seems to think so.
Update: I managed to make something work using driver version 190.38 and TriDef 5.1. I am able to enable stereoscopic 3d via the nvidia control panel. However I have to set it to CRT as it still doesn't detect my laptop panel. Then I go into tridef and run 3d from there. I wish nVidia would structure their drivers to only lookto see if the panel is 120hz capable or better yet not care at all and just give a warning. This is a 120hz panel but no driver version i have tried yet seems to think so.
Or, do an EDID override with an .inf from a similar panel.
Or, do an EDID override with an .inf from a similar panel.