3d vision graphics corruption - help wanted please!
I'm having a weird problem with 3D Vision to work... Happened after installing the latest 347.52 drivers.
Specs: win 7 64, i7 4790k, 970GTX SLI, monitor ACER GN246HL 3d vision ready.
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Symptoms: running 3d vision with any 3d game makes my monitor display very bright pixels when I try to move around with a character I mostly see white pixels all over the screen that go from the top to bottom of the monitor (kind of like seeing the refreshing rate of the monitor).[/b]
However, running without 3dvision (disabled) is perfectly fine!!
1st time this happened after 5 years of using (3d vision 1 and 2)
Anyone can help me out?
I'm having a weird problem with 3D Vision to work... Happened after installing the latest 347.52 drivers.
Specs: win 7 64, i7 4790k, 970GTX SLI, monitor ACER GN246HL 3d vision ready.
Symptoms: running 3d vision with any 3d game makes my monitor display very bright pixels when I try to move around with a character I mostly see white pixels all over the screen that go from the top to bottom of the monitor (kind of like seeing the refreshing rate of the monitor).
However, running without 3dvision (disabled) is perfectly fine!!
1st time this happened after 5 years of using (3d vision 1 and 2)
Try using DDU (Direct Driver Uninstaller) to reinstall the driver.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/550192/geforce-drivers/wagnard-tools-ddu-gmp-tdr-manupulator-updated-02-19-2015-/
If it's just doing it in one game, install the previous known working driver and report the issue in the driver feedback thread.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/810050/geforce-drivers/official-nvidia-347-52-whql-driver-feedback-thread/
Used DDU...Reinstalled latest drivers and the one before...Retried DDU installed again.
Still 3d Vision not working.
It feels like I running my game in 256 color mode everytime I run 3d Vision.
Can't anyone help out?
Is the Nvidia Stereo driver is 347.09 the latest one? this sounds like the root of the problem.
Have you tried some basics?
verifying that your Display cable connections are not loose or even try another output/cable if you have one.
reseatting the GPU, you might even pull it out and check the terminals closely. I recall reading in the 9XX sub forum that several people solved weird issues by pulling out their GPUs and cleaning the connections.
verifying that your Display cable connections are not loose or even try another output/cable if you have one.
reseatting the GPU, you might even pull it out and check the terminals closely. I recall reading in the 9XX sub forum that several people solved weird issues by pulling out their GPUs and cleaning the connections.
Specs: win 7 64, i7 4790k, 970GTX SLI, monitor ACER GN246HL 3d vision ready.
Symptoms: running 3d vision with any 3d game makes my monitor display very bright pixels when I try to move around with a character I mostly see white pixels all over the screen that go from the top to bottom of the monitor (kind of like seeing the refreshing rate of the monitor).
However, running without 3dvision (disabled) is perfectly fine!!
1st time this happened after 5 years of using (3d vision 1 and 2)
Anyone can help me out?
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/550192/geforce-drivers/wagnard-tools-ddu-gmp-tdr-manupulator-updated-02-19-2015-/
If it's just doing it in one game, install the previous known working driver and report the issue in the driver feedback thread.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/810050/geforce-drivers/official-nvidia-347-52-whql-driver-feedback-thread/
Still 3d Vision not working.
It feels like I running my game in 256 color mode everytime I run 3d Vision.
Can't anyone help out?
Is the Nvidia Stereo driver is 347.09 the latest one? this sounds like the root of the problem.
verifying that your Display cable connections are not loose or even try another output/cable if you have one.
reseatting the GPU, you might even pull it out and check the terminals closely. I recall reading in the 9XX sub forum that several people solved weird issues by pulling out their GPUs and cleaning the connections.