Warning: Attempt to run stereoscopic 3d in non-stereoscopic...
Ok, Why won't this product just work! I had to stop selling it in my store because of the problems I have been having.
I have 2 monitors set up. One 60 HZ monitor, the secondary, on HDMI, and one 120 3D vision compatible monitor over DVI dual link as primary. It was working fine and wonderfully. I moved, hooked things up, and decided to play a game in 3D vision... Can't even run the test application. If I unplug the secondary monitor, it all works well. But that isn't an option for me. I have never had to do it in the past (It has worked)
Drivers have not been updated, and for reason I won't get into CANNOT be updated. So they are the same drivers I was using before I moved when this worked. I have 2 3D vision systems, and both have been a nightmare since the day I bought them. Someone for the love of god tell me what is going on here? I am at the point I am beginning to believe this is an inferior product! How do I fix this so that it works, the way I know it does work, the way it worked before, with both displays plugged in?
Ok, Why won't this product just work! I had to stop selling it in my store because of the problems I have been having.
I have 2 monitors set up. One 60 HZ monitor, the secondary, on HDMI, and one 120 3D vision compatible monitor over DVI dual link as primary. It was working fine and wonderfully. I moved, hooked things up, and decided to play a game in 3D vision... Can't even run the test application. If I unplug the secondary monitor, it all works well. But that isn't an option for me. I have never had to do it in the past (It has worked)
Drivers have not been updated, and for reason I won't get into CANNOT be updated. So they are the same drivers I was using before I moved when this worked. I have 2 3D vision systems, and both have been a nightmare since the day I bought them. Someone for the love of god tell me what is going on here? I am at the point I am beginning to believe this is an inferior product! How do I fix this so that it works, the way I know it does work, the way it worked before, with both displays plugged in?
It's the single most annoying aspect of the product. I and other users have repeatedly requested to nVidia to either remove this warning or allow us to ignore it via a switch in the control panel but they just ignore us.
It's the single most annoying aspect of the product. I and other users have repeatedly requested to nVidia to either remove this warning or allow us to ignore it via a switch in the control panel but they just ignore us.
I resolved the issue. Created a custom screen resolution with the resolution I was using, and a refresh rate of 120 hz. For some reason that solved it.
I resolved the issue. Created a custom screen resolution with the resolution I was using, and a refresh rate of 120 hz. For some reason that solved it.
If you are using two screens, do not use windows control panel to adjust your screen settings. Instead, go into nvidia's control panel and enable your second screen there. This should fix it!
If you are using two screens, do not use windows control panel to adjust your screen settings. Instead, go into nvidia's control panel and enable your second screen there. This should fix it!
I have 2 monitors set up. One 60 HZ monitor, the secondary, on HDMI, and one 120 3D vision compatible monitor over DVI dual link as primary. It was working fine and wonderfully. I moved, hooked things up, and decided to play a game in 3D vision... Can't even run the test application. If I unplug the secondary monitor, it all works well. But that isn't an option for me. I have never had to do it in the past (It has worked)
Drivers have not been updated, and for reason I won't get into CANNOT be updated. So they are the same drivers I was using before I moved when this worked. I have 2 3D vision systems, and both have been a nightmare since the day I bought them. Someone for the love of god tell me what is going on here? I am at the point I am beginning to believe this is an inferior product! How do I fix this so that it works, the way I know it does work, the way it worked before, with both displays plugged in?
I have 2 monitors set up. One 60 HZ monitor, the secondary, on HDMI, and one 120 3D vision compatible monitor over DVI dual link as primary. It was working fine and wonderfully. I moved, hooked things up, and decided to play a game in 3D vision... Can't even run the test application. If I unplug the secondary monitor, it all works well. But that isn't an option for me. I have never had to do it in the past (It has worked)
Drivers have not been updated, and for reason I won't get into CANNOT be updated. So they are the same drivers I was using before I moved when this worked. I have 2 3D vision systems, and both have been a nightmare since the day I bought them. Someone for the love of god tell me what is going on here? I am at the point I am beginning to believe this is an inferior product! How do I fix this so that it works, the way I know it does work, the way it worked before, with both displays plugged in?
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