I can't even tell whats the issue with that picture you took? Is it just me?
[quote name='Trek' post='543438' date='May 20 2009, 05:25 PM']So I used test image that one good guy posted in other thread and I took a photo, see that.
I can't even tell whats the issue with that picture you took? Is it just me?
[quote name='Trek' post='543438' date='May 20 2009, 05:25 PM']So I used test image that one good guy posted in other thread and I took a photo, see that.
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543448' date='May 20 2009, 07:37 PM']I can't even tell whats the issue with that picture you took? Is it just me?[/quote]
In the left glass there should be no nothing. You see, the amount of ghosting is so unbelievable that you even do not understand it.
I dont have a serious ghosting problem at all. I am amazed at how many people complain about ghosting. It must mean that there are some setups with hardware/software that dont work properly or maybe some defective displays or glasses out there.
The other thing that makes me know there is some issues is the volume of complaints about flickering. I have absolutely zero issues with flickering. I get rock solid shuttering out of the glasses. There are some stability issues, but that is only in the games, and that is going to be a problem with any stereoscopic 3d app these days. I have done this for 10 years with other 3d setups and this easily is the best one. I would say the stability is just a fact for 3d still these days. They all are going to crash out. The flickering is 100% perfect on my setup.
I have an asus p5n32-e sli plus mobo
asus gtx260 video card
and intel duocore e8400 chip
[quote name='Trek' post='543438' date='May 20 2009, 09:25 AM']So I used test image that one good guy posted in other thread and I took a photo, see that.
I dont have a serious ghosting problem at all. I am amazed at how many people complain about ghosting. It must mean that there are some setups with hardware/software that dont work properly or maybe some defective displays or glasses out there.
The other thing that makes me know there is some issues is the volume of complaints about flickering. I have absolutely zero issues with flickering. I get rock solid shuttering out of the glasses. There are some stability issues, but that is only in the games, and that is going to be a problem with any stereoscopic 3d app these days. I have done this for 10 years with other 3d setups and this easily is the best one. I would say the stability is just a fact for 3d still these days. They all are going to crash out. The flickering is 100% perfect on my setup.
I have an asus p5n32-e sli plus mobo
asus gtx260 video card
and intel duocore e8400 chip
[quote name='Trek' post='543438' date='May 20 2009, 09:25 AM']So I used test image that one good guy posted in other thread and I took a photo, see that.
Oh wow haha, I have almost the same problem, I'm assuming you're using the image that was posted in my thread earlier. the middle image with the R and L supposed to be overlaid I can't see it both images equally. I would probably RMA those if the ghosting is that terrible (As mine)
[quote name='Chopper' post='543455' date='May 20 2009, 05:46 PM']That's a full brightness near-white image. This isn't a good test. Try with a game or color image.
Also, make sure the glasses are in a pure black phase. Holding down the button should do this.
Oh wow haha, I have almost the same problem, I'm assuming you're using the image that was posted in my thread earlier. the middle image with the R and L supposed to be overlaid I can't see it both images equally. I would probably RMA those if the ghosting is that terrible (As mine)
[quote name='Chopper' post='543455' date='May 20 2009, 05:46 PM']That's a full brightness near-white image. This isn't a good test. Try with a game or color image.
Also, make sure the glasses are in a pure black phase. Holding down the button should do this.
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543460' date='May 20 2009, 07:50 PM']R and L supposed to be overlaid I can't see it both images equally. I would probably RMA those if the ghosting is that terrible (As mine)[/quote]
In my case they are overlaid but sometimes parts are vanishing. Hard to explain.
In games ghosting is not so visible, but this test is horrible I see that R in top bottom right very clearly.
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543460' date='May 20 2009, 07:50 PM']R and L supposed to be overlaid I can't see it both images equally. I would probably RMA those if the ghosting is that terrible (As mine)
In my case they are overlaid but sometimes parts are vanishing. Hard to explain.
In games ghosting is not so visible, but this test is horrible I see that R in top bottom right very clearly.
[quote name='scstudios' post='543466' date='May 20 2009, 08:04 PM']What is the brightness set to on your display? I assume you are using the samsung or viewsonic lcd displays.[/quote]
It is supid but as soon as you use stereo, driver tells monitor to not allow setup any parameters (disables monitor menu). It is Samsung 2233rz.
[quote name='scstudios' post='543466' date='May 20 2009, 08:04 PM']What is the brightness set to on your display? I assume you are using the samsung or viewsonic lcd displays.
It is supid but as soon as you use stereo, driver tells monitor to not allow setup any parameters (disables monitor menu). It is Samsung 2233rz.
[quote name='scstudios' post='543458' date='May 20 2009, 09:50 AM']I dont have a serious ghosting problem at all. I am amazed at how many people complain about ghosting. It must mean that there are some setups with hardware/software that dont work properly or maybe some defective displays or glasses out there.
The other thing that makes me know there is some issues is the volume of complaints about flickering. I have absolutely zero issues with flickering. I get rock solid shuttering out of the glasses. There are some stability issues, but that is only in the games, and that is going to be a problem with any stereoscopic 3d app these days. I have done this for 10 years with other 3d setups and this easily is the best one. I would say the stability is just a fact for 3d still these days. They all are going to crash out. The flickering is 100% perfect on my setup.
I have an asus p5n32-e sli plus mobo
asus gtx260 video card
and intel duocore e8400 chip[/quote]
Everyone different and some see ghosting more than 3d. As for flickering.. this is hard. On one system AMD, amd cpu no flickering ..nothing. The other Q6600, intel chipset and no matter what flickering in alot of games. Now I can stick a 8800gtx in and flicking is gone. Try a new 280 flicking gone mad lol. I have a Dell 2007. Now it has ports on it. So if I run that cable and stick it in my usb every game flickers. Anyway changing bios or settings, overclock underclock, memory, sound cards blah blah did nothing. So some motherboards with certain nv cards can cause alot of flickering.
So I too can say I have a 100% no flicking setup but also can say I can have a flicking gone mad setup. Now if I had just the one setup I would be thinking the glasses or monitor was bad and get them RMA.. that would not fix it and I would have returned the 3D setup. Thinking it SUCKED and blah blah.. yet in my main system perfect 3D.
Oh I found also OS can cause flickering. Well I test alot so I have Vista 32/64/xp win7, os X and in one vista I get some flicking yet in a different install 64 or windows 7x64 nothing never flickers. So it must be some driver or somthing that got installed. I did install win7 on the intel system and though it showed less flickering, flickering was there none the less.
[quote name='scstudios' post='543458' date='May 20 2009, 09:50 AM']I dont have a serious ghosting problem at all. I am amazed at how many people complain about ghosting. It must mean that there are some setups with hardware/software that dont work properly or maybe some defective displays or glasses out there.
The other thing that makes me know there is some issues is the volume of complaints about flickering. I have absolutely zero issues with flickering. I get rock solid shuttering out of the glasses. There are some stability issues, but that is only in the games, and that is going to be a problem with any stereoscopic 3d app these days. I have done this for 10 years with other 3d setups and this easily is the best one. I would say the stability is just a fact for 3d still these days. They all are going to crash out. The flickering is 100% perfect on my setup.
I have an asus p5n32-e sli plus mobo
asus gtx260 video card
and intel duocore e8400 chip
Everyone different and some see ghosting more than 3d. As for flickering.. this is hard. On one system AMD, amd cpu no flickering ..nothing. The other Q6600, intel chipset and no matter what flickering in alot of games. Now I can stick a 8800gtx in and flicking is gone. Try a new 280 flicking gone mad lol. I have a Dell 2007. Now it has ports on it. So if I run that cable and stick it in my usb every game flickers. Anyway changing bios or settings, overclock underclock, memory, sound cards blah blah did nothing. So some motherboards with certain nv cards can cause alot of flickering.
So I too can say I have a 100% no flicking setup but also can say I can have a flicking gone mad setup. Now if I had just the one setup I would be thinking the glasses or monitor was bad and get them RMA.. that would not fix it and I would have returned the 3D setup. Thinking it SUCKED and blah blah.. yet in my main system perfect 3D.
Oh I found also OS can cause flickering. Well I test alot so I have Vista 32/64/xp win7, os X and in one vista I get some flicking yet in a different install 64 or windows 7x64 nothing never flickers. So it must be some driver or somthing that got installed. I did install win7 on the intel system and though it showed less flickering, flickering was there none the less.
Seems to be any full screen program utilizing OpenGL, even without the stereo the monitor will not allow you to change any of the brightness or sharpness values.
[quote name='Trek' post='543467' date='May 20 2009, 06:08 PM']It is supid but as soon as you use stereo, driver tells monitor to not allow setup any parameters (disables monitor menu). It is Samsung 2233rz.[/quote]
Seems to be any full screen program utilizing OpenGL, even without the stereo the monitor will not allow you to change any of the brightness or sharpness values.
[quote name='Trek' post='543467' date='May 20 2009, 06:08 PM']It is supid but as soon as you use stereo, driver tells monitor to not allow setup any parameters (disables monitor menu). It is Samsung 2233rz.
What?? There should be no issues with bringing up the menu by pushing the buttons on the side of the monitor. Nothing locks that out. I dont know about in 3d mode, but get out of 3d mode and check that first. The display setting have to be calibrated to get the max contrast out of the display. I think some of the ghosting people complain about is from cranked brightness which burns off the top 30% of the brights. Ghosting is going to happen when you get into the higher brightness ranges. Find a contrast target and adjust the display for max contrast. Its one of those grey bar charts where you should see each bar seperately.
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543493' date='May 20 2009, 11:24 AM']Seems to be any full screen program utilizing OpenGL, even without the stereo the monitor will not allow you to change any of the brightness or sharpness values.[/quote]
What?? There should be no issues with bringing up the menu by pushing the buttons on the side of the monitor. Nothing locks that out. I dont know about in 3d mode, but get out of 3d mode and check that first. The display setting have to be calibrated to get the max contrast out of the display. I think some of the ghosting people complain about is from cranked brightness which burns off the top 30% of the brights. Ghosting is going to happen when you get into the higher brightness ranges. Find a contrast target and adjust the display for max contrast. Its one of those grey bar charts where you should see each bar seperately.
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543493' date='May 20 2009, 11:24 AM']Seems to be any full screen program utilizing OpenGL, even without the stereo the monitor will not allow you to change any of the brightness or sharpness values.
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543493' date='May 20 2009, 09:24 PM']Seems to be any full screen program utilizing OpenGL, even without the stereo the monitor will not allow you to change any of the brightness or sharpness values.[/quote]
No it is only if you activate nvidia stereoscopic 3d, if you disable it you can change it everywhere.
It does not make sense that nvidia decided to block monitor settings ([b]in monitor[/b]), nvidia is really crazy last days.
[quote name='scstudios' post='543498' date='May 20 2009, 09:36 PM']What?? There should be no issues with bringing up the menu by pushing the buttons on the side of the monitor. Nothing locks that out. I dont know about in 3d mode, but get out of 3d mode and check that first. The display setting have to be calibrated to get the max contrast out of the display. I think some of the ghosting people complain about is from cranked brightness which burns off the top 30% of the brights. Ghosting is going to happen when you get into the higher brightness ranges. Find a contrast target and adjust the display for max contrast. Its one of those grey bar charts where you should see each bar seperately.[/quote]
I do not know how nvidia did it but monitor menu is blocked.
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543493' date='May 20 2009, 09:24 PM']Seems to be any full screen program utilizing OpenGL, even without the stereo the monitor will not allow you to change any of the brightness or sharpness values.
No it is only if you activate nvidia stereoscopic 3d, if you disable it you can change it everywhere.
It does not make sense that nvidia decided to block monitor settings (in monitor), nvidia is really crazy last days.
[quote name='scstudios' post='543498' date='May 20 2009, 09:36 PM']What?? There should be no issues with bringing up the menu by pushing the buttons on the side of the monitor. Nothing locks that out. I dont know about in 3d mode, but get out of 3d mode and check that first. The display setting have to be calibrated to get the max contrast out of the display. I think some of the ghosting people complain about is from cranked brightness which burns off the top 30% of the brights. Ghosting is going to happen when you get into the higher brightness ranges. Find a contrast target and adjust the display for max contrast. Its one of those grey bar charts where you should see each bar seperately.
I do not know how nvidia did it but monitor menu is blocked.
[quote name='Trek' post='543501' date='May 20 2009, 09:39 PM']No it is only if you activate nvidia stereoscopic 3d, if you disable it you can change it everywhere.
It does not make sense that nvidia decided to block monitor settings ([b]in monitor[/b]), nvidia is really crazy last days.
I do not know how nvidia did it but monitor menu is blocked.[/quote]
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I said the same the other day, really stupid to luck us from the options menu, okey I can understand that they do it for average Joe that cant read a simple FAQ or the handbook as nVidia said eralier. do not use DCR as that screw up the look totaly ingame.
So they must have allow it in the eralier drivers. But for people like most Pc gamers that know how to push the power button on the Pc they should have give us the options in the driver atleast damit.
[quote name='Trek' post='543501' date='May 20 2009, 09:39 PM']No it is only if you activate nvidia stereoscopic 3d, if you disable it you can change it everywhere.
It does not make sense that nvidia decided to block monitor settings (in monitor), nvidia is really crazy last days.
I do not know how nvidia did it but monitor menu is blocked.
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I said the same the other day, really stupid to luck us from the options menu, okey I can understand that they do it for average Joe that cant read a simple FAQ or the handbook as nVidia said eralier. do not use DCR as that screw up the look totaly ingame.
So they must have allow it in the eralier drivers. But for people like most Pc gamers that know how to push the power button on the Pc they should have give us the options in the driver atleast damit.
[s]Hm hm hm, it seems that it is synchronization problem.
If I enable multi-gpu and run ghost test image there is error in synchronization in the viewer (it desync glasses) and sometimes it desync glasses in a way that there is correctly perfect ghost free, crystal clear image - so in my photo nothing in the left and R in the right.
I WANT NVIDIA TO CORRECT IT ASAP
Really I saw that perfect image for half a second several times it was perfect, like dream, I want that dream come true.[/s]
Hm hm hm, it seems that it is synchronization problem.
If I enable multi-gpu and run ghost test image there is error in synchronization in the viewer (it desync glasses) and sometimes it desync glasses in a way that there is correctly perfect ghost free, crystal clear image - so in my photo nothing in the left and R in the right.
I WANT NVIDIA TO CORRECT IT ASAP
Really I saw that perfect image for half a second several times it was perfect, like dream, I want that dream come true.
Simple question
RMA or not?
Simple question
RMA or not?
[quote name='Trek' post='543438' date='May 20 2009, 05:25 PM']So I used test image that one good guy posted in other thread and I took a photo, see that.
Simple question
RMA or not?[/quote]
[quote name='Trek' post='543438' date='May 20 2009, 05:25 PM']So I used test image that one good guy posted in other thread and I took a photo, see that.
Simple question
RMA or not?
In the left glass there should be no nothing. You see, the amount of ghosting is so unbelievable that you even do not understand it.
In the left glass there should be no nothing. You see, the amount of ghosting is so unbelievable that you even do not understand it.
Also, make sure the glasses are in a pure black phase. Holding down the button should do this.
Regards,
Chopper
Also, make sure the glasses are in a pure black phase. Holding down the button should do this.
Regards,
Chopper
The other thing that makes me know there is some issues is the volume of complaints about flickering. I have absolutely zero issues with flickering. I get rock solid shuttering out of the glasses. There are some stability issues, but that is only in the games, and that is going to be a problem with any stereoscopic 3d app these days. I have done this for 10 years with other 3d setups and this easily is the best one. I would say the stability is just a fact for 3d still these days. They all are going to crash out. The flickering is 100% perfect on my setup.
I have an asus p5n32-e sli plus mobo
asus gtx260 video card
and intel duocore e8400 chip
[quote name='Trek' post='543438' date='May 20 2009, 09:25 AM']So I used test image that one good guy posted in other thread and I took a photo, see that.
Simple question
RMA or not?[/quote]
The other thing that makes me know there is some issues is the volume of complaints about flickering. I have absolutely zero issues with flickering. I get rock solid shuttering out of the glasses. There are some stability issues, but that is only in the games, and that is going to be a problem with any stereoscopic 3d app these days. I have done this for 10 years with other 3d setups and this easily is the best one. I would say the stability is just a fact for 3d still these days. They all are going to crash out. The flickering is 100% perfect on my setup.
I have an asus p5n32-e sli plus mobo
asus gtx260 video card
and intel duocore e8400 chip
[quote name='Trek' post='543438' date='May 20 2009, 09:25 AM']So I used test image that one good guy posted in other thread and I took a photo, see that.
Simple question
RMA or not?
[quote name='Chopper' post='543455' date='May 20 2009, 05:46 PM']That's a full brightness near-white image. This isn't a good test. Try with a game or color image.
Also, make sure the glasses are in a pure black phase. Holding down the button should do this.
Regards,
Chopper[/quote]
[quote name='Chopper' post='543455' date='May 20 2009, 05:46 PM']That's a full brightness near-white image. This isn't a good test. Try with a game or color image.
Also, make sure the glasses are in a pure black phase. Holding down the button should do this.
Regards,
Chopper
In my case they are overlaid but sometimes parts are vanishing. Hard to explain.
In games ghosting is not so visible, but this test is horrible I see that R in top bottom right very clearly.
In my case they are overlaid but sometimes parts are vanishing. Hard to explain.
In games ghosting is not so visible, but this test is horrible I see that R in top bottom right very clearly.
It is supid but as soon as you use stereo, driver tells monitor to not allow setup any parameters (disables monitor menu). It is Samsung 2233rz.
It is supid but as soon as you use stereo, driver tells monitor to not allow setup any parameters (disables monitor menu). It is Samsung 2233rz.
The other thing that makes me know there is some issues is the volume of complaints about flickering. I have absolutely zero issues with flickering. I get rock solid shuttering out of the glasses. There are some stability issues, but that is only in the games, and that is going to be a problem with any stereoscopic 3d app these days. I have done this for 10 years with other 3d setups and this easily is the best one. I would say the stability is just a fact for 3d still these days. They all are going to crash out. The flickering is 100% perfect on my setup.
I have an asus p5n32-e sli plus mobo
asus gtx260 video card
and intel duocore e8400 chip[/quote]
Everyone different and some see ghosting more than 3d. As for flickering.. this is hard. On one system AMD, amd cpu no flickering ..nothing. The other Q6600, intel chipset and no matter what flickering in alot of games. Now I can stick a 8800gtx in and flicking is gone. Try a new 280 flicking gone mad lol. I have a Dell 2007. Now it has ports on it. So if I run that cable and stick it in my usb every game flickers. Anyway changing bios or settings, overclock underclock, memory, sound cards blah blah did nothing. So some motherboards with certain nv cards can cause alot of flickering.
So I too can say I have a 100% no flicking setup but also can say I can have a flicking gone mad setup. Now if I had just the one setup I would be thinking the glasses or monitor was bad and get them RMA.. that would not fix it and I would have returned the 3D setup. Thinking it SUCKED and blah blah.. yet in my main system perfect 3D.
Oh I found also OS can cause flickering. Well I test alot so I have Vista 32/64/xp win7, os X and in one vista I get some flicking yet in a different install 64 or windows 7x64 nothing never flickers. So it must be some driver or somthing that got installed. I did install win7 on the intel system and though it showed less flickering, flickering was there none the less.
The other thing that makes me know there is some issues is the volume of complaints about flickering. I have absolutely zero issues with flickering. I get rock solid shuttering out of the glasses. There are some stability issues, but that is only in the games, and that is going to be a problem with any stereoscopic 3d app these days. I have done this for 10 years with other 3d setups and this easily is the best one. I would say the stability is just a fact for 3d still these days. They all are going to crash out. The flickering is 100% perfect on my setup.
I have an asus p5n32-e sli plus mobo
asus gtx260 video card
and intel duocore e8400 chip
Everyone different and some see ghosting more than 3d. As for flickering.. this is hard. On one system AMD, amd cpu no flickering ..nothing. The other Q6600, intel chipset and no matter what flickering in alot of games. Now I can stick a 8800gtx in and flicking is gone. Try a new 280 flicking gone mad lol. I have a Dell 2007. Now it has ports on it. So if I run that cable and stick it in my usb every game flickers. Anyway changing bios or settings, overclock underclock, memory, sound cards blah blah did nothing. So some motherboards with certain nv cards can cause alot of flickering.
So I too can say I have a 100% no flicking setup but also can say I can have a flicking gone mad setup. Now if I had just the one setup I would be thinking the glasses or monitor was bad and get them RMA.. that would not fix it and I would have returned the 3D setup. Thinking it SUCKED and blah blah.. yet in my main system perfect 3D.
Oh I found also OS can cause flickering. Well I test alot so I have Vista 32/64/xp win7, os X and in one vista I get some flicking yet in a different install 64 or windows 7x64 nothing never flickers. So it must be some driver or somthing that got installed. I did install win7 on the intel system and though it showed less flickering, flickering was there none the less.
[quote name='Trek' post='543467' date='May 20 2009, 06:08 PM']It is supid but as soon as you use stereo, driver tells monitor to not allow setup any parameters (disables monitor menu). It is Samsung 2233rz.[/quote]
[quote name='Trek' post='543467' date='May 20 2009, 06:08 PM']It is supid but as soon as you use stereo, driver tells monitor to not allow setup any parameters (disables monitor menu). It is Samsung 2233rz.
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543493' date='May 20 2009, 11:24 AM']Seems to be any full screen program utilizing OpenGL, even without the stereo the monitor will not allow you to change any of the brightness or sharpness values.[/quote]
[quote name='DaveTheCripple' post='543493' date='May 20 2009, 11:24 AM']Seems to be any full screen program utilizing OpenGL, even without the stereo the monitor will not allow you to change any of the brightness or sharpness values.
No it is only if you activate nvidia stereoscopic 3d, if you disable it you can change it everywhere.
It does not make sense that nvidia decided to block monitor settings ([b]in monitor[/b]), nvidia is really crazy last days.
[quote name='scstudios' post='543498' date='May 20 2009, 09:36 PM']What?? There should be no issues with bringing up the menu by pushing the buttons on the side of the monitor. Nothing locks that out. I dont know about in 3d mode, but get out of 3d mode and check that first. The display setting have to be calibrated to get the max contrast out of the display. I think some of the ghosting people complain about is from cranked brightness which burns off the top 30% of the brights. Ghosting is going to happen when you get into the higher brightness ranges. Find a contrast target and adjust the display for max contrast. Its one of those grey bar charts where you should see each bar seperately.[/quote]
I do not know how nvidia did it but monitor menu is blocked.
No it is only if you activate nvidia stereoscopic 3d, if you disable it you can change it everywhere.
It does not make sense that nvidia decided to block monitor settings (in monitor), nvidia is really crazy last days.
[quote name='scstudios' post='543498' date='May 20 2009, 09:36 PM']What?? There should be no issues with bringing up the menu by pushing the buttons on the side of the monitor. Nothing locks that out. I dont know about in 3d mode, but get out of 3d mode and check that first. The display setting have to be calibrated to get the max contrast out of the display. I think some of the ghosting people complain about is from cranked brightness which burns off the top 30% of the brights. Ghosting is going to happen when you get into the higher brightness ranges. Find a contrast target and adjust the display for max contrast. Its one of those grey bar charts where you should see each bar seperately.
I do not know how nvidia did it but monitor menu is blocked.
It does not make sense that nvidia decided to block monitor settings ([b]in monitor[/b]), nvidia is really crazy last days.
I do not know how nvidia did it but monitor menu is blocked.[/quote]
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I said the same the other day, really stupid to luck us from the options menu, okey I can understand that they do it for average Joe that cant read a simple FAQ or the handbook as nVidia said eralier. do not use DCR as that screw up the look totaly ingame.
So they must have allow it in the eralier drivers. But for people like most Pc gamers that know how to push the power button on the Pc they should have give us the options in the driver atleast damit.
It does not make sense that nvidia decided to block monitor settings (in monitor), nvidia is really crazy last days.
I do not know how nvidia did it but monitor menu is blocked.
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I said the same the other day, really stupid to luck us from the options menu, okey I can understand that they do it for average Joe that cant read a simple FAQ or the handbook as nVidia said eralier. do not use DCR as that screw up the look totaly ingame.
So they must have allow it in the eralier drivers. But for people like most Pc gamers that know how to push the power button on the Pc they should have give us the options in the driver atleast damit.
If I enable multi-gpu and run ghost test image there is error in synchronization in the viewer (it desync glasses) and sometimes it desync glasses in a way that there is correctly perfect ghost free, crystal clear image - so in my photo nothing in the left and R in the right.
I WANT NVIDIA TO CORRECT IT ASAP
Really I saw that perfect image for half a second several times it was perfect, like dream, I want that dream come true.[/s]
Not true. It is LCD monitor imperfection.
Hm hm hm, it seems that it is synchronization problem.
If I enable multi-gpu and run ghost test image there is error in synchronization in the viewer (it desync glasses) and sometimes it desync glasses in a way that there is correctly perfect ghost free, crystal clear image - so in my photo nothing in the left and R in the right.
I WANT NVIDIA TO CORRECT IT ASAP
Really I saw that perfect image for half a second several times it was perfect, like dream, I want that dream come true.
Not true. It is LCD monitor imperfection.