[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='18 March 2011 - 05:08 PM' timestamp='1300468087' post='1209554']
Please start off by download the GPU driver 266.58 and 3D Vision controller driver 266.21. I would like to know if that driver combinatin works.
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install driver 266.58 from NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Desktop_CD_v1.45_WHQL_English and NVIDIA_3D_Vision_v266.21_driver after step number 6 turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup ir emitter change light to red
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='18 March 2011 - 05:08 PM' timestamp='1300468087' post='1209554']
Please start off by download the GPU driver 266.58 and 3D Vision controller driver 266.21. I would like to know if that driver combinatin works.
install driver 266.58 from NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Desktop_CD_v1.45_WHQL_English and NVIDIA_3D_Vision_v266.21_driver after step number 6 turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup ir emitter change light to red
[quote name='siktour' date='18 March 2011 - 01:26 PM' timestamp='1300472806' post='1209603']
install driver 266.58 from NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Desktop_CD_v1.45_WHQL_English and NVIDIA_3D_Vision_v266.21_driver after step number 6 turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup ir emitter change light to red
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Can you go backwards a driver rev and try CD 1.38? We need to see if there is an issue in this newer release.
[quote name='siktour' date='18 March 2011 - 01:26 PM' timestamp='1300472806' post='1209603']
install driver 266.58 from NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Desktop_CD_v1.45_WHQL_English and NVIDIA_3D_Vision_v266.21_driver after step number 6 turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup ir emitter change light to red
Can you go backwards a driver rev and try CD 1.38? We need to see if there is an issue in this newer release.
I have only recentley updated my pc to enjoy 3D Vision. The best and easiest way to do this is to just download the driver for your graphics card that is compatible with your windows operating system version and download the driver for your IR Emitter. Very easy and simple and no need to keep uninstalling the IR Emitter driver unless a new driver/version update requires it.
I have only recentley updated my pc to enjoy 3D Vision. The best and easiest way to do this is to just download the driver for your graphics card that is compatible with your windows operating system version and download the driver for your IR Emitter. Very easy and simple and no need to keep uninstalling the IR Emitter driver unless a new driver/version update requires it.
Windows 10 home x64
P9X79
i7-3820 @ 3.6-3.8 GHz
GTX 970 SSC
16GB 4x4 DDR3 RAM
SSD 850 PRO 256GB
VG248QE 144Hz
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='18 March 2011 - 06:44 PM' timestamp='1300473874' post='1209614']
Can you go backwards a driver rev and try CD 1.38? We need to see if there is an issue in this newer release.
[quote name='IC3D' date='20 March 2011 - 05:37 PM' timestamp='1300642673' post='1210568']
Did you try plugging the IR Emitter into the motherboard USB?. Make sure your monitor refresh rate is set at 120Hz.
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not work mate
i change monitor refresh rate is set at 120Hz and not work
[quote name='siktour' date='21 March 2011 - 01:35 PM' timestamp='1300714542' post='1211070']
hello i change video card i think the problem with last video card now i have GALAXY gtx 560 ti 1g and want to know
what the best version of video card gtx 560 accept 3d vision controller driver
because i use many driver and same problem.[/quote]
Let's try and help you out here. Ok, so you have changed your graphics card. Maybe you should of sent back or changed the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for another one, that might of been the problem?.
What version of windows operating system are you using?. Go to the official NVIDIA website in your region tick appropiate product type Geforce- then product series Geforce 500 series -product Geforce GTX 560 Ti- choose operating system and then language and download the Graphics driver. Then select product type 3D Vision - product series 3D Vision - then select product 3D Vision driver for Geforce and then select which operating system you use and then language. Those two are all you need, well that's all i do anyway.
Make sure to uninstall older graphics drivers first.
Install the latest Geforce graphics drivers first, after successfull installation you will be prompted to restart your computer, do that then once back in windows install the 3D Vision driver for Geforce, restart system ( i think it prompts to do this?) then go through the 3D Vision setup in the nvidia control panel, or it may do all this automatic, remember to set monitor to 120Hz before hand.
If you still have issues then you might have to re-install windows from scratch?.
[quote name='siktour' date='21 March 2011 - 01:35 PM' timestamp='1300714542' post='1211070']
hello i change video card i think the problem with last video card now i have GALAXY gtx 560 ti 1g and want to know
what the best version of video card gtx 560 accept 3d vision controller driver
because i use many driver and same problem.
Let's try and help you out here. Ok, so you have changed your graphics card. Maybe you should of sent back or changed the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for another one, that might of been the problem?.
What version of windows operating system are you using?. Go to the official NVIDIA website in your region tick appropiate product type Geforce- then product series Geforce 500 series -product Geforce GTX 560 Ti- choose operating system and then language and download the Graphics driver. Then select product type 3D Vision - product series 3D Vision - then select product 3D Vision driver for Geforce and then select which operating system you use and then language. Those two are all you need, well that's all i do anyway.
Make sure to uninstall older graphics drivers first.
Install the latest Geforce graphics drivers first, after successfull installation you will be prompted to restart your computer, do that then once back in windows install the 3D Vision driver for Geforce, restart system ( i think it prompts to do this?) then go through the 3D Vision setup in the nvidia control panel, or it may do all this automatic, remember to set monitor to 120Hz before hand.
If you still have issues then you might have to re-install windows from scratch?.
Let us know how you get on?.
Windows 10 home x64
P9X79
i7-3820 @ 3.6-3.8 GHz
GTX 970 SSC
16GB 4x4 DDR3 RAM
SSD 850 PRO 256GB
VG248QE 144Hz
after i installing the last driver form NVIDIA ( NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Desktop_CD_v1.45_WHQL_English ) and latest driver from msi 460 gtx
ir emitter still red light try to delete driver many time and re-install finally light is green and after i start setup from the nividia control panel
in the number six step called turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup
find ir emitter change light to red and disconnected or change to blue and screen is black and restart my computer again
is a problem in screen or ir emitter or video card or driver or windows
i have win7 64 bit
please i tired to solve this problem Without any result
thanks sorry for bad English :)
after i installing the last driver form NVIDIA ( NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Desktop_CD_v1.45_WHQL_English ) and latest driver from msi 460 gtx
ir emitter still red light try to delete driver many time and re-install finally light is green and after i start setup from the nividia control panel
in the number six step called turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup
find ir emitter change light to red and disconnected or change to blue and screen is black and restart my computer again
is a problem in screen or ir emitter or video card or driver or windows
i have win7 64 bit
please i tired to solve this problem Without any result
thanks sorry for bad English :)
Are you connecting the emitter directly to the motherboard or to a hub?
Are you connecting the emitter directly to the motherboard or to a hub?
Hi
Are you connecting the emitter directly to the motherboard or to a hub?
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i connect it with usb port in front of case
may be not understand your question explain please
Hi
Are you connecting the emitter directly to the motherboard or to a hub?
i connect it with usb port in front of case
may be not understand your question explain please
please i need help :(
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Please start off by download the GPU driver 266.58 and 3D Vision controller driver 266.21. I would like to know if that driver combinatin works.
please i need help :(
Please start off by download the GPU driver 266.58 and 3D Vision controller driver 266.21. I would like to know if that driver combinatin works.
Please start off by download the GPU driver 266.58 and 3D Vision controller driver 266.21. I would like to know if that driver combinatin works.
[/quote]
install driver 266.58 from NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Desktop_CD_v1.45_WHQL_English and NVIDIA_3D_Vision_v266.21_driver after step number 6 turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup ir emitter change light to red
Please start off by download the GPU driver 266.58 and 3D Vision controller driver 266.21. I would like to know if that driver combinatin works.
install driver 266.58 from NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Desktop_CD_v1.45_WHQL_English and NVIDIA_3D_Vision_v266.21_driver after step number 6 turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup ir emitter change light to red
install driver 266.58 from NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Desktop_CD_v1.45_WHQL_English and NVIDIA_3D_Vision_v266.21_driver after step number 6 turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup ir emitter change light to red
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Can you go backwards a driver rev and try CD 1.38? We need to see if there is an issue in this newer release.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-cd-1.38-whql-driver.html
install driver 266.58 from NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Desktop_CD_v1.45_WHQL_English and NVIDIA_3D_Vision_v266.21_driver after step number 6 turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup ir emitter change light to red
Can you go backwards a driver rev and try CD 1.38? We need to see if there is an issue in this newer release.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-cd-1.38-whql-driver.html
Windows 10 home x64
P9X79
i7-3820 @ 3.6-3.8 GHz
GTX 970 SSC
16GB 4x4 DDR3 RAM
SSD 850 PRO 256GB
VG248QE 144Hz
Can you go backwards a driver rev and try CD 1.38? We need to see if there is an issue in this newer release.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-cd-1.38-whql-driver.html
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not work this version with me
is there any solution :(
is problem in ir emitter if i go to step number 6 called turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup light is change from green to red again
Can you go backwards a driver rev and try CD 1.38? We need to see if there is an issue in this newer release.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-cd-1.38-whql-driver.html
not work this version with me
is there any solution :(
is problem in ir emitter if i go to step number 6 called turn on your glasses to test my hardware setup light is change from green to red again
Windows 10 home x64
P9X79
i7-3820 @ 3.6-3.8 GHz
GTX 970 SSC
16GB 4x4 DDR3 RAM
SSD 850 PRO 256GB
VG248QE 144Hz
Did you try plugging the IR Emitter into the motherboard USB?. Make sure your monitor refresh rate is set at 120Hz.
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not work mate
i change monitor refresh rate is set at 120Hz and not work
my lcd is asus vg263he
Did you try plugging the IR Emitter into the motherboard USB?. Make sure your monitor refresh rate is set at 120Hz.
not work mate
i change monitor refresh rate is set at 120Hz and not work
my lcd is asus vg263he
what the best version of video card gtx 560 accept 3d vision controller driver
because i use many driver and same problem
what the best version of video card gtx 560 accept 3d vision controller driver
because i use many driver and same problem
hello i change video card i think the problem with last video card now i have GALAXY gtx 560 ti 1g and want to know
what the best version of video card gtx 560 accept 3d vision controller driver
because i use many driver and same problem.[/quote]
Let's try and help you out here. Ok, so you have changed your graphics card. Maybe you should of sent back or changed the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for another one, that might of been the problem?.
What version of windows operating system are you using?. Go to the official NVIDIA website in your region tick appropiate product type Geforce- then product series Geforce 500 series -product Geforce GTX 560 Ti- choose operating system and then language and download the Graphics driver. Then select product type 3D Vision - product series 3D Vision - then select product 3D Vision driver for Geforce and then select which operating system you use and then language. Those two are all you need, well that's all i do anyway.
Make sure to uninstall older graphics drivers first.
Install the latest Geforce graphics drivers first, after successfull installation you will be prompted to restart your computer, do that then once back in windows install the 3D Vision driver for Geforce, restart system ( i think it prompts to do this?) then go through the 3D Vision setup in the nvidia control panel, or it may do all this automatic, remember to set monitor to 120Hz before hand.
If you still have issues then you might have to re-install windows from scratch?.
Let us know how you get on?.
hello i change video card i think the problem with last video card now i have GALAXY gtx 560 ti 1g and want to know
what the best version of video card gtx 560 accept 3d vision controller driver
because i use many driver and same problem.
Let's try and help you out here. Ok, so you have changed your graphics card. Maybe you should of sent back or changed the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for another one, that might of been the problem?.
What version of windows operating system are you using?. Go to the official NVIDIA website in your region tick appropiate product type Geforce- then product series Geforce 500 series -product Geforce GTX 560 Ti- choose operating system and then language and download the Graphics driver. Then select product type 3D Vision - product series 3D Vision - then select product 3D Vision driver for Geforce and then select which operating system you use and then language. Those two are all you need, well that's all i do anyway.
Make sure to uninstall older graphics drivers first.
Install the latest Geforce graphics drivers first, after successfull installation you will be prompted to restart your computer, do that then once back in windows install the 3D Vision driver for Geforce, restart system ( i think it prompts to do this?) then go through the 3D Vision setup in the nvidia control panel, or it may do all this automatic, remember to set monitor to 120Hz before hand.
If you still have issues then you might have to re-install windows from scratch?.
Let us know how you get on?.
Windows 10 home x64
P9X79
i7-3820 @ 3.6-3.8 GHz
GTX 970 SSC
16GB 4x4 DDR3 RAM
SSD 850 PRO 256GB
VG248QE 144Hz