Acer Predator Z321QU Display
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[quote="D-Man11"]Try this... Anyways, I hope you comprehend my ramble and find it useful. GL[/quote] MSI MAG321CQR is arrived yesterday. I did some tests – with no success for now First of all – simply test - connect over HDMI, disconnect ASUS PG278Q via DP. nVidia Control panel says CRT monitor for 3D Vision. Have looked into MSI’s menu – set response time from normal to fastetst, all others option to off. Started nVidia test with Logo – totally mess. Next step. Driver override. With Monitor Asset Manager did 2 inf’s – ASUS and MSI. Both monitors are 144 Hz, both with max res 2560*1440, both without HDR. Restart windows with hold down shift and restore option for supress message driver are not digitaly signed. In device manager – update driver from pnp monitor to ASUS 3D Vision Ready. Restart PC. After reboot. nVidia control panel recognize msi like asus pg278qr Finaly – start test. Result – blank screen and no signal. Any suggestions?
D-Man11 said:Try this...


Anyways, I hope you comprehend my ramble and find it useful.

GL


MSI MAG321CQR is arrived yesterday.
I did some tests – with no success for now
First of all – simply test - connect over HDMI, disconnect ASUS PG278Q via DP.
nVidia Control panel says CRT monitor for 3D Vision.
Have looked into MSI’s menu – set response time from normal to fastetst, all others option to off.
Started nVidia test with Logo – totally mess.
Next step.
Driver override.
With Monitor Asset Manager did 2 inf’s – ASUS and MSI.
Both monitors are 144 Hz, both with max res 2560*1440, both without HDR. Restart windows with hold down shift and restore option for supress message driver are not digitaly signed.
In device manager – update driver from pnp monitor to ASUS 3D Vision Ready. Restart PC.
After reboot. nVidia control panel recognize msi like asus pg278qr
Finaly – start test. Result – blank screen and no signal.
Any suggestions?

#16
Posted 02/28/2019 01:15 PM   
[quote="D-Man11"]Try this... Use CRU by ToastyX and change the display id of the unsupported monitor to a supported one. This will bring it over into the supported display realm of certified monitors, possibly improving shutter glass timings. GL[/quote] Great idea. This is my next step.
D-Man11 said:Try this...


Use CRU by ToastyX and change the display id of the unsupported monitor to a supported one. This will bring it over into the supported display realm of certified monitors, possibly improving shutter glass timings.


GL


Great idea. This is my next step.

#17
Posted 02/28/2019 01:35 PM   
[quote="CHip238"]Any suggestions?[/quote] Nvidia's drivers can be finicky. I would recommend using your Display Port connection. If you insist on HDMI, try a 3D Vision HDMI supported displayid like that from the Acer H5360 projector.
CHip238 said:Any suggestions?


Nvidia's drivers can be finicky. I would recommend using your Display Port connection. If you insist on HDMI, try a 3D Vision HDMI supported displayid like that from the Acer H5360 projector.

#18
Posted 02/28/2019 09:15 PM   
[quote="D-Man11"][quote="CHip238"]Any suggestions?[/quote] Nvidia's drivers can be finicky. I would recommend using your Display Port connection. If you insist on HDMI, try a 3D Vision HDMI supported displayid like that from the Acer H5360 projector.[/quote] Hi, thanks for advice. Have done more tests yesterday. Restored original driver inf file, than changed ID with CRU for asus pg278q and hp and some others. No success. After changing ID – MSI (asus) will be recognised as 3d vision ready, but start demo in nvidia control panel or lara croft get me just blank screen and nothing more. Than have switched to dp. Tha same problems. I tried 100 Hz. FHD resolution. To the end have reread specifications. In response time section – 1ms (rpms) and 4 ms (GtG). So, than I think – the other people have already tested similar VA panel’s from another manufacturers. And for me is clear now – it’s technology just not so fast enough for 1ms till max 2 ms pixel response time. I don’t want waste more time with this. I will looking forward for 32” TN+ monitor if any exist at all with 120 Hz and 1-2ms response.
D-Man11 said:
CHip238 said:Any suggestions?


Nvidia's drivers can be finicky. I would recommend using your Display Port connection. If you insist on HDMI, try a 3D Vision HDMI supported displayid like that from the Acer H5360 projector.


Hi, thanks for advice. Have done more tests yesterday.
Restored original driver inf file, than changed ID with CRU for asus pg278q and hp and some others.
No success. After changing ID – MSI (asus) will be recognised as 3d vision ready, but start demo in nvidia control panel or lara croft get me just blank screen and nothing more.
Than have switched to dp. Tha same problems.
I tried 100 Hz. FHD resolution. To the end have reread specifications.
In response time section – 1ms (rpms) and 4 ms (GtG). So, than I think – the other people have already tested similar VA panel’s from another manufacturers. And for me is clear now – it’s technology just not so fast enough for 1ms till max 2 ms pixel response time. I don’t want waste more time with this.
I will looking forward for 32” TN+ monitor if any exist at all with 120 Hz and 1-2ms response.

#19
Posted 03/01/2019 07:44 AM   
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