Perhaps the original poster can update the original post to include my findings to help 3D vision work much better with this projector if you're still having sync problems. I already had cstate disabled so that was not my issue:
[b]1) Don't use the HDMI input on the back of the projector, use the VGA input instead.[/b]
- I have found that in the Nvidia control panel, I can only select a refresh rate of 24hz. When I first turned on the projector and my PC it worked flawlessly via HDMI, but upon restart, things got wierd. I do not have the option of 60hz or 120hz. After reading the instructions it clearly states PCs are to be connected via the VGA input. It shows a DVD player being connected to the HDMI port. It seems that the HDMI port tells the PC that it is 24hz, which probably is made to match DVD movies which are 24fps. The HDMI port also tries to push 1080p too for no reason, even if I clearly select 720p.
[b]2) Run the 3D Vision wizard, even if Windows detects the projector and sets it up for you in the Nvidia control panel. Select power option 1[/b]
- I was previously using a Samsung DLP as my 3D device along with 3D vision. In the 3D Vision setup wizard, there is a screen where you choose one of 3 options. 1 says no other IR devices like remotes present, 2 says some IR devices present in the room, and 3 shows a picture of basically sitting right next to the PC like in a LAN party. These three options control the power of the Nvidia emitter. Option 1 puts it on full power while option 3 puts it on low power. I previously had option 2 selected with my Samsung DLP and that setting carried over to the projector when it was recognized. I was having sync issues where I would get intermittant red and green back to 2D cutouts every few seconds. Moving to the other DVI port on my graphics card and running the wizard with the projector & selecting option 1, my problems are fixed.
When 2D first starts up, the projector picks a wierd resolution like 1152 x 720 for a few seconds before adjusting to 1280 x 720 for some reason. I don't know why it does this, but otherwise it works great! Pretty sweet. I see no rainbow effect which I'm happy about, and coming from a 1080p 3D DLP Samsung screen, the 720P still looks clear and the downgrade in resolution really isn't that noticable. Games and tech demos run better in 3D because of the lower resolution too. Sweet! This projector can be found online on sale for less that $500 shipped. I hightly recommend it!
Perhaps the original poster can update the original post to include my findings to help 3D vision work much better with this projector if you're still having sync problems. I already had cstate disabled so that was not my issue:
1) Don't use the HDMI input on the back of the projector, use the VGA input instead.
- I have found that in the Nvidia control panel, I can only select a refresh rate of 24hz. When I first turned on the projector and my PC it worked flawlessly via HDMI, but upon restart, things got wierd. I do not have the option of 60hz or 120hz. After reading the instructions it clearly states PCs are to be connected via the VGA input. It shows a DVD player being connected to the HDMI port. It seems that the HDMI port tells the PC that it is 24hz, which probably is made to match DVD movies which are 24fps. The HDMI port also tries to push 1080p too for no reason, even if I clearly select 720p.
2) Run the 3D Vision wizard, even if Windows detects the projector and sets it up for you in the Nvidia control panel. Select power option 1
- I was previously using a Samsung DLP as my 3D device along with 3D vision. In the 3D Vision setup wizard, there is a screen where you choose one of 3 options. 1 says no other IR devices like remotes present, 2 says some IR devices present in the room, and 3 shows a picture of basically sitting right next to the PC like in a LAN party. These three options control the power of the Nvidia emitter. Option 1 puts it on full power while option 3 puts it on low power. I previously had option 2 selected with my Samsung DLP and that setting carried over to the projector when it was recognized. I was having sync issues where I would get intermittant red and green back to 2D cutouts every few seconds. Moving to the other DVI port on my graphics card and running the wizard with the projector & selecting option 1, my problems are fixed.
When 2D first starts up, the projector picks a wierd resolution like 1152 x 720 for a few seconds before adjusting to 1280 x 720 for some reason. I don't know why it does this, but otherwise it works great! Pretty sweet. I see no rainbow effect which I'm happy about, and coming from a 1080p 3D DLP Samsung screen, the 720P still looks clear and the downgrade in resolution really isn't that noticable. Games and tech demos run better in 3D because of the lower resolution too. Sweet! This projector can be found online on sale for less that $500 shipped. I hightly recommend it!
[Monitor]: Acer H5360 3D 720p Projector on 80" Screen
1x Palit RTX 2080Ti Pro Gaming OC(watercooled and overclocked to hell)
3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
Intel i9 9900K (overclocked to 5.3 and watercooled ofc).
Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc
- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "MSI GTX 660 TI"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)
[b]1) Don't use the HDMI input on the back of the projector, use the VGA input instead.[/b]
- I have found that in the Nvidia control panel, I can only select a refresh rate of 24hz. When I first turned on the projector and my PC it worked flawlessly via HDMI, but upon restart, things got wierd. I do not have the option of 60hz or 120hz. After reading the instructions it clearly states PCs are to be connected via the VGA input. It shows a DVD player being connected to the HDMI port. It seems that the HDMI port tells the PC that it is 24hz, which probably is made to match DVD movies which are 24fps. The HDMI port also tries to push 1080p too for no reason, even if I clearly select 720p.
[b]2) Run the 3D Vision wizard, even if Windows detects the projector and sets it up for you in the Nvidia control panel. Select power option 1[/b]
- I was previously using a Samsung DLP as my 3D device along with 3D vision. In the 3D Vision setup wizard, there is a screen where you choose one of 3 options. 1 says no other IR devices like remotes present, 2 says some IR devices present in the room, and 3 shows a picture of basically sitting right next to the PC like in a LAN party. These three options control the power of the Nvidia emitter. Option 1 puts it on full power while option 3 puts it on low power. I previously had option 2 selected with my Samsung DLP and that setting carried over to the projector when it was recognized. I was having sync issues where I would get intermittant red and green back to 2D cutouts every few seconds. Moving to the other DVI port on my graphics card and running the wizard with the projector & selecting option 1, my problems are fixed.
When 2D first starts up, the projector picks a wierd resolution like 1152 x 720 for a few seconds before adjusting to 1280 x 720 for some reason. I don't know why it does this, but otherwise it works great! Pretty sweet. I see no rainbow effect which I'm happy about, and coming from a 1080p 3D DLP Samsung screen, the 720P still looks clear and the downgrade in resolution really isn't that noticable. Games and tech demos run better in 3D because of the lower resolution too. Sweet! This projector can be found online on sale for less that $500 shipped. I hightly recommend it!
1) Don't use the HDMI input on the back of the projector, use the VGA input instead.
- I have found that in the Nvidia control panel, I can only select a refresh rate of 24hz. When I first turned on the projector and my PC it worked flawlessly via HDMI, but upon restart, things got wierd. I do not have the option of 60hz or 120hz. After reading the instructions it clearly states PCs are to be connected via the VGA input. It shows a DVD player being connected to the HDMI port. It seems that the HDMI port tells the PC that it is 24hz, which probably is made to match DVD movies which are 24fps. The HDMI port also tries to push 1080p too for no reason, even if I clearly select 720p.
2) Run the 3D Vision wizard, even if Windows detects the projector and sets it up for you in the Nvidia control panel. Select power option 1
- I was previously using a Samsung DLP as my 3D device along with 3D vision. In the 3D Vision setup wizard, there is a screen where you choose one of 3 options. 1 says no other IR devices like remotes present, 2 says some IR devices present in the room, and 3 shows a picture of basically sitting right next to the PC like in a LAN party. These three options control the power of the Nvidia emitter. Option 1 puts it on full power while option 3 puts it on low power. I previously had option 2 selected with my Samsung DLP and that setting carried over to the projector when it was recognized. I was having sync issues where I would get intermittant red and green back to 2D cutouts every few seconds. Moving to the other DVI port on my graphics card and running the wizard with the projector & selecting option 1, my problems are fixed.
When 2D first starts up, the projector picks a wierd resolution like 1152 x 720 for a few seconds before adjusting to 1280 x 720 for some reason. I don't know why it does this, but otherwise it works great! Pretty sweet. I see no rainbow effect which I'm happy about, and coming from a 1080p 3D DLP Samsung screen, the 720P still looks clear and the downgrade in resolution really isn't that noticable. Games and tech demos run better in 3D because of the lower resolution too. Sweet! This projector can be found online on sale for less that $500 shipped. I hightly recommend it!
[Monitor]: Acer H5360 3D 720p Projector on 80" Screen
[CPU]: INTEL i5 2500K @ 4.2GHz
[CPU Cooler]: Cooler Master Hyper 212+
[RAM]: Corsair Vengeance 4GB @ 1,866MHz
[Mobo]: MSI P67A-GD65
[GPU]: eVGA GTX 580SC @ 920 / 1840 / 2065
[PSU]: Corsair AX850 80+ Gold
[HDD]: Western Digital VelociRaptor 600GB 10k RPM
[Case]: Antec Three Hundred
[OS]: Windows 7 x64
[3DMark06 Score]: 31,048
46" Samsung ES7500 3DTV (checkerboard, high FOV as desktop monitor, highly recommend!) - Metro 2033 3D PNG screens - Metro LL filter realism mod - Flugan's Deus Ex:HR Depth changers - Nvidia tech support online form - Nvidia support: 1-800-797-6530
Everybody who has problems with getting 3D Vision to work properly should try this:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=198407
It seems it fixes alot of issues for many people.
Best regards.
Everybody who has problems with getting 3D Vision to work properly should try this:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=198407
It seems it fixes alot of issues for many people.
Best regards.
1x Palit RTX 2080Ti Pro Gaming OC(watercooled and overclocked to hell)
3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
Intel i9 9900K (overclocked to 5.3 and watercooled ofc).
Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc
My website with my fixes and OpenGL to 3D Vision wrapper:
http://3dsurroundgaming.com
(If you like some of the stuff that I've done and want to donate something, you can do it with PayPal at tavyhome@gmail.com)