Stereoscopic 3D disappears and won't let me re-enable...
Hello there, I installed my 3D Vision 2 and enabled Stereoscopic 3D using the setup wizard in Nvidia Control Panel. The Stereoscopic 3D section of the control panel functioned properly, I played games and watched movies in 3D for a few days. I then disabled Stereoscopic 3D in the panel by un-checking the main Stereoscopic 3D option in order to play a very hardware intensive game. Now when I try to check the option to enable 3D again, it forces me into the 3D setup wizard and informs me that "Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 is not supported by 3D Vision" and then exits. I've tried installing both the latest WHQL & beta drivers for my card a few times since with no change. Both of these drivers worked previously with my Nvidia 3D Vision 2. Is there any reason that everything would work fine then denounce and reject my graphics card on a double check?
Hello there, I installed my 3D Vision 2 and enabled Stereoscopic 3D using the setup wizard in Nvidia Control Panel. The Stereoscopic 3D section of the control panel functioned properly, I played games and watched movies in 3D for a few days.

I then disabled Stereoscopic 3D in the panel by un-checking the main Stereoscopic 3D option in order to play a very hardware intensive game.

Now when I try to check the option to enable 3D again, it forces me into the 3D setup wizard and informs me that "Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 is not supported by 3D Vision" and then exits.

I've tried installing both the latest WHQL & beta drivers for my card a few times since with no change. Both of these drivers worked previously with my Nvidia 3D Vision 2. Is there any reason that everything would work fine then denounce and reject my graphics card on a double check?

#1
Posted 12/20/2012 12:29 AM   
Hmm, I've never heard of it rejecting due to the GPU. BTW what display are you using? You should open a support ticket. You'll be lucky to get a response fron Nvidia here in this forum. And you should post in the official driver thread. https://forums.geforce.com/default/board/33/geforce-drivers/ I saw this on the Twitter page ""Hopefully its similar to some of the other 500 series issues we fixed in our upcoming driver, and it fixes this too. "" Not really sure what they are refering to. If you Tweet, you can try at http://twitter.com/nvidiacc
Hmm, I've never heard of it rejecting due to the GPU. BTW what display are you using?

You should open a support ticket. You'll be lucky to get a response fron Nvidia here in this forum.

And you should post in the official driver thread. https://forums.geforce.com/default/board/33/geforce-drivers/


I saw this on the Twitter page

""Hopefully its similar to some of the other 500 series issues we fixed in our upcoming driver, and it fixes this too. ""

Not really sure what they are refering to.

If you Tweet, you can try at http://twitter.com/nvidiacc

#2
Posted 12/20/2012 07:55 AM   
I'm facing the same problem, coming from the same situation. Didn't find any solution so far. Asus G53JW Geforce GTX 460M
I'm facing the same problem, coming from the same situation. Didn't find any solution so far.

Asus G53JW
Geforce GTX 460M

Asus Notebook G53JW, win 7 64
System Memory 4Go
GPU: GTX 460M
CPU: Intel i7 Q740

#3
Posted 12/23/2012 08:21 PM   
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