Hi, I've mostly been enjoying 3D vision since I got it last week, but have run into an occasional problem that renders my PC unable to load 80% of the games installed on my PC, unless I uninstall the nvidia drivers and reinstall them.
Even after reinstalling, this problem tends to pop up again after a few days.
An example of what happens when I attempt to start a game: I hear the sound, but my screen will keep going black, occasionally with the game showing for a second, and occasionally a purple screen animated white horizontal lines through it pops up. The only way to stop this is by pressing ctrl-alt-delete, causing the game to crash.
This is almost certainly 3D Vision related as I recently formatted, and this started a day after I set it up, and have been using the same drivers (V270.61) and the same monitor for over a month beforehand. My PC's temperatures are fine as well.
Disabling 3D Vision in the control panel doesn't help at all.
Just as a note, 3D works fine in the very few games which do load, and works fine for 3D movies.
[b]Edit[/b]: System specs.
Windows 7
CPU: Q6600 @ 3.2Ghz
Video Card: GTX 460
RAM: 2x2Gbs
Monitor: LG W2363D
Hi, I've mostly been enjoying 3D vision since I got it last week, but have run into an occasional problem that renders my PC unable to load 80% of the games installed on my PC, unless I uninstall the nvidia drivers and reinstall them.
Even after reinstalling, this problem tends to pop up again after a few days.
An example of what happens when I attempt to start a game: I hear the sound, but my screen will keep going black, occasionally with the game showing for a second, and occasionally a purple screen animated white horizontal lines through it pops up. The only way to stop this is by pressing ctrl-alt-delete, causing the game to crash.
This is almost certainly 3D Vision related as I recently formatted, and this started a day after I set it up, and have been using the same drivers (V270.61) and the same monitor for over a month beforehand. My PC's temperatures are fine as well.
Disabling 3D Vision in the control panel doesn't help at all.
Just as a note, 3D works fine in the very few games which do load, and works fine for 3D movies.
I just reinstalled the drivers and everything seems to be working fine again, but I've had to do this 3 times now, so it's definitely going to be temporary.
I just reinstalled the drivers and everything seems to be working fine again, but I've had to do this 3 times now, so it's definitely going to be temporary.
You said the temperatures are fine. Looks like you've got plenty of power to run a 480, never mind a 460, so that shouldn't be it. I assume letting your PC stay turned off for an hour or so doesn't fix the problem?
Maybe the driver files are getting corrupted. Have you done a good, solid virus scan on your PC recently? Perhaps you could uninstall the drivers, do a complete checkdisk, then install again?
You said the temperatures are fine. Looks like you've got plenty of power to run a 480, never mind a 460, so that shouldn't be it. I assume letting your PC stay turned off for an hour or so doesn't fix the problem?
Maybe the driver files are getting corrupted. Have you done a good, solid virus scan on your PC recently? Perhaps you could uninstall the drivers, do a complete checkdisk, then install again?
I updated to the new beta drivers, which while not perfect, it has mostly removed the issue.
However, now when I try to run a few games, such as Assassins creed II/Brotherhood, I get a message at the bottom of my screen saying "Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic in non-stereo display mode, please change to an acceptable mode-" etc.
I was looking forward to playing those games in 3D, and both are fully updated.
I updated to the new beta drivers, which while not perfect, it has mostly removed the issue.
However, now when I try to run a few games, such as Assassins creed II/Brotherhood, I get a message at the bottom of my screen saying "Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic in non-stereo display mode, please change to an acceptable mode-" etc.
I was looking forward to playing those games in 3D, and both are fully updated.
Even after reinstalling, this problem tends to pop up again after a few days.
An example of what happens when I attempt to start a game: I hear the sound, but my screen will keep going black, occasionally with the game showing for a second, and occasionally a purple screen animated white horizontal lines through it pops up. The only way to stop this is by pressing ctrl-alt-delete, causing the game to crash.
This is almost certainly 3D Vision related as I recently formatted, and this started a day after I set it up, and have been using the same drivers (V270.61) and the same monitor for over a month beforehand. My PC's temperatures are fine as well.
Disabling 3D Vision in the control panel doesn't help at all.
Just as a note, 3D works fine in the very few games which do load, and works fine for 3D movies.
[b]Edit[/b]: System specs.
Windows 7
CPU: Q6600 @ 3.2Ghz
Video Card: GTX 460
RAM: 2x2Gbs
Monitor: LG W2363D
800w PSU, 2Tb HDD, abit IP 37-pro Mobo.
Even after reinstalling, this problem tends to pop up again after a few days.
An example of what happens when I attempt to start a game: I hear the sound, but my screen will keep going black, occasionally with the game showing for a second, and occasionally a purple screen animated white horizontal lines through it pops up. The only way to stop this is by pressing ctrl-alt-delete, causing the game to crash.
This is almost certainly 3D Vision related as I recently formatted, and this started a day after I set it up, and have been using the same drivers (V270.61) and the same monitor for over a month beforehand. My PC's temperatures are fine as well.
Disabling 3D Vision in the control panel doesn't help at all.
Just as a note, 3D works fine in the very few games which do load, and works fine for 3D movies.
Edit: System specs.
Windows 7
CPU: Q6600 @ 3.2Ghz
Video Card: GTX 460
RAM: 2x2Gbs
Monitor: LG W2363D
800w PSU, 2Tb HDD, abit IP 37-pro Mobo.
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CPU: i7 3930k @ 4.2GHz 1.21V ~ Motherboard: Asus RoG Rampage IV Extreme
RAM: G.Skill Sniper Gaming Series (4x4GB @ 2133MHz, 9-11-10-28-2T 1.65V)
GPUs: 1x R9 280X Vapor-X (Games/F@H), 1x R9 290 Core Edition (F@H), 1x R9 290X Core Edition (F@H)
PSU: LEPA G 1600W (Hate it, don't buy it) ~ Case: Enermax Fulmo GT
SSDs/HDDs: Corsair Force3 240GB, Corsair Force3 90GB, 1x Seagate Momentus XT 750GB
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate ~ Display: Sony Bravia 52" LED LCD HDTV
Laptops: Alienware M18x (2013, GTX 560M SLi) & Alienware M14x (2014, GTX 765M)
I just reinstalled the drivers and everything seems to be working fine again, but I've had to do this 3 times now, so it's definitely going to be temporary.
I just reinstalled the drivers and everything seems to be working fine again, but I've had to do this 3 times now, so it's definitely going to be temporary.
Maybe the driver files are getting corrupted. Have you done a good, solid virus scan on your PC recently? Perhaps you could uninstall the drivers, do a complete checkdisk, then install again?
Maybe the driver files are getting corrupted. Have you done a good, solid virus scan on your PC recently? Perhaps you could uninstall the drivers, do a complete checkdisk, then install again?
However, now when I try to run a few games, such as Assassins creed II/Brotherhood, I get a message at the bottom of my screen saying "Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic in non-stereo display mode, please change to an acceptable mode-" etc.
I was looking forward to playing those games in 3D, and both are fully updated.
However, now when I try to run a few games, such as Assassins creed II/Brotherhood, I get a message at the bottom of my screen saying "Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic in non-stereo display mode, please change to an acceptable mode-" etc.
I was looking forward to playing those games in 3D, and both are fully updated.