I'm having trouble achieving 120hz in the 1920x1080 mode. I am able to create a custom resolution, but when I first installed the monitor it offered the full proper 3d mode.
Any ideas? I have a GTX 560TI card, windows 8 (hmm) the vision 2 glasses and emitter.
I have scaling off. It's the only monitor on the system, I.e. no hdmi is being used, although I'm not sure why it's so difficult to switch between the two.
Secondly, as I have the emitter should I have to buy 3d play, or just activate it.
3d is pretty poorly explained to what's what although obviously there's plenty in these forums if your into reading the forums.
I'm having trouble achieving 120hz in the 1920x1080 mode. I am able to create a custom resolution, but when I first installed the monitor it offered the full proper 3d mode.
Any ideas? I have a GTX 560TI card, windows 8 (hmm) the vision 2 glasses and emitter.
I have scaling off. It's the only monitor on the system, I.e. no hdmi is being used, although I'm not sure why it's so difficult to switch between the two.
Secondly, as I have the emitter should I have to buy 3d play, or just activate it.
3d is pretty poorly explained to what's what although obviously there's plenty in these forums if your into reading the forums.
3DTV Play is for HDMI connections and offers 1920x1080@24.
You need to make sure you are connecting via a Dual Link DVI cable and are using the designated Dual Link port on the GPU.
Some GPUs have two Dual link outputs, some have one, some have none.
You would not use 3DTV Play for that monitor. It uses 3D Vision.
Make sure you have the complete driver installed.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-main.html
I checked my card it is 2x dual dvi. and it is connected that way...
As for the 3d play then, does that mean you can use shutter lense glasses at 24hz? Or is this an nvidia passive option? That comes oddly or did with the shutter emitter?
I checked my card it is 2x dual dvi. and it is connected that way...
As for the 3d play then, does that mean you can use shutter lense glasses at 24hz? Or is this an nvidia passive option? That comes oddly or did with the shutter emitter?
Well I have monitor set onto dual dvi.
The driver is 314.07
HD audio driver is there
3d vision and display drivers are there
3d vision controller driver is there.
I may examine the cable tomorrow. Its not Sli, no scaling, is there anything else that aids this process?
Well I have monitor set onto dual dvi.
The driver is 314.07
HD audio driver is there
3d vision and display drivers are there
3d vision controller driver is there.
I may examine the cable tomorrow. Its not Sli, no scaling, is there anything else that aids this process?
Any ideas? I have a GTX 560TI card, windows 8 (hmm) the vision 2 glasses and emitter.
I have scaling off. It's the only monitor on the system, I.e. no hdmi is being used, although I'm not sure why it's so difficult to switch between the two.
Secondly, as I have the emitter should I have to buy 3d play, or just activate it.
3d is pretty poorly explained to what's what although obviously there's plenty in these forums if your into reading the forums.
You need to make sure you are connecting via a Dual Link DVI cable and are using the designated Dual Link port on the GPU.
Some GPUs have two Dual link outputs, some have one, some have none.
You would not use 3DTV Play for that monitor. It uses 3D Vision.
Make sure you have the complete driver installed.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-main.html
As for the 3d play then, does that mean you can use shutter lense glasses at 24hz? Or is this an nvidia passive option? That comes oddly or did with the shutter emitter?
The driver is 314.07
HD audio driver is there
3d vision and display drivers are there
3d vision controller driver is there.
I may examine the cable tomorrow. Its not Sli, no scaling, is there anything else that aids this process?