Samsung thread yeah...yeahh... I know. this again
Well...
Any day now.....
Haven't used 3dvision in about a week and a half and am already going through withdrawal. :wacko:

side note:
Nice website Bloody. I just found it. /wave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wave:' />
Well...

Any day now.....

Haven't used 3dvision in about a week and a half and am already going through withdrawal. :wacko:



side note:

Nice website Bloody. I just found it. /wave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wave:' />

#1
Posted 03/09/2010 09:20 PM   
Any day indeed. /sorcerer.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sorcerer:' />
Any day indeed. /sorcerer.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sorcerer:' />
So should I not be using the 196.75 drivers? Those combined with the older 1.19 CD 3D drivers work(have to choose no to replacing newer files), and tv is detected fine. All new profiles are listed (Just Cause 2, bobsledding something). I hear there are fan issues but my card seems fine, fans are spinning. Only played a bit of just cause demo in 3D and a bit of the Ruse beta last night. should I switch back?
So should I not be using the 196.75 drivers? Those combined with the older 1.19 CD 3D drivers work(have to choose no to replacing newer files), and tv is detected fine. All new profiles are listed (Just Cause 2, bobsledding something). I hear there are fan issues but my card seems fine, fans are spinning. Only played a bit of just cause demo in 3D and a bit of the Ruse beta last night. should I switch back?

#3
Posted 03/10/2010 01:33 PM   
[quote name='Will12345' post='1016830' date='Mar 10 2010, 08:33 AM']So should I not be using the 196.75 drivers? Those combined with the older 1.19 CD 3D drivers work(have to choose no to replacing newer files), and tv is detected fine. All new profiles are listed (Just Cause 2, bobsledding something). I hear there are fan issues but my card seems fine, fans are spinning. Only played a bit of just cause demo in 3D and a bit of the Ruse beta last night. should I switch back?[/quote]



As long as you monitor your temps while gaming, using EVGA Precision/MSI Afterburner's OSD you will be fine.

If you game with the fan speeds @ 100% this will also protect you.

It's the people that just assume their temps are ok while gaming and don't do anything unless there is graphical corruption or a driver crash (and by then the damage is usually done.) that have had their cards fry.

I simply leave nothing too chance, if you have nearly $1000 invested in your GPU subsytem the least you can do is make sure the fans are running and that they are staying cool at all times.

I am running the 196.75's on all 5 of my personal rigs, and no issues at all.

So, it's up to you.

~Nutz
[quote name='Will12345' post='1016830' date='Mar 10 2010, 08:33 AM']So should I not be using the 196.75 drivers? Those combined with the older 1.19 CD 3D drivers work(have to choose no to replacing newer files), and tv is detected fine. All new profiles are listed (Just Cause 2, bobsledding something). I hear there are fan issues but my card seems fine, fans are spinning. Only played a bit of just cause demo in 3D and a bit of the Ruse beta last night. should I switch back?







As long as you monitor your temps while gaming, using EVGA Precision/MSI Afterburner's OSD you will be fine.



If you game with the fan speeds @ 100% this will also protect you.



It's the people that just assume their temps are ok while gaming and don't do anything unless there is graphical corruption or a driver crash (and by then the damage is usually done.) that have had their cards fry.



I simply leave nothing too chance, if you have nearly $1000 invested in your GPU subsytem the least you can do is make sure the fans are running and that they are staying cool at all times.



I am running the 196.75's on all 5 of my personal rigs, and no issues at all.



So, it's up to you.



~Nutz

---- Core System Components ----

(MBD) EVGA® Classified™ (x58) E760
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(CSE) Cooler Master® Stacker™ (830)

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(1x) ACER® (GN) 246(HL) - Nvidia® 3DVision™
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(1x) ACER® (GN) 246(HL) - Nvidia® 3DVision™

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---- Nvidia® (WHQL) Drivers (x64) In Use ----

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#4
Posted 03/10/2010 01:48 PM   
Same here running those drivers on my gaming rigs and the folding farm. But then again i always monitor temps and use software to control the fan duty cycle.
Same here running those drivers on my gaming rigs and the folding farm. But then again i always monitor temps and use software to control the fan duty cycle.

In Memory Of Chris Arthington "One Cool Cat"

#5
Posted 03/10/2010 01:55 PM   
[quote name='ImNutz4NvSLI' post='1016839' date='Mar 10 2010, 08:48 AM']As long as you monitor your temps while gaming, using EVGA Precision/MSI Afterburner's OSD you will be fine.

If you game with the fan speeds @ 100% this will also protect you.

It's the people that just assume their temps are ok while gaming and don't do anything unless there is graphical corruption or a driver crash (and by then the damage is usually done.) that have had their cards fry.

I simply leave nothing too chance, if you have nearly $1000 invested in your GPU subsytem the least you can do is make sure the fans are running and that they are staying cool at all times.

I am running the 196.75's on all 5 of my personal rigs, and no issues at all.

So, it's up to you.

~Nutz[/quote]
Thanks for the advice... Yeah I am not taking any chances with my $100000.... I mean my single GT 260.
[quote name='ImNutz4NvSLI' post='1016839' date='Mar 10 2010, 08:48 AM']As long as you monitor your temps while gaming, using EVGA Precision/MSI Afterburner's OSD you will be fine.



If you game with the fan speeds @ 100% this will also protect you.



It's the people that just assume their temps are ok while gaming and don't do anything unless there is graphical corruption or a driver crash (and by then the damage is usually done.) that have had their cards fry.



I simply leave nothing too chance, if you have nearly $1000 invested in your GPU subsytem the least you can do is make sure the fans are running and that they are staying cool at all times.



I am running the 196.75's on all 5 of my personal rigs, and no issues at all.



So, it's up to you.



~Nutz

Thanks for the advice... Yeah I am not taking any chances with my $100000.... I mean my single GT 260.

#6
Posted 03/10/2010 02:18 PM   
I worry about this sometimes. Mainly that my liquid cooler pump shuts down and I'm unaware... Does anyone know how to monitor the pump, is there any software for this?
I worry about this sometimes. Mainly that my liquid cooler pump shuts down and I'm unaware... Does anyone know how to monitor the pump, is there any software for this?
[quote name='crimsonland1' post='1016868' date='Mar 10 2010, 03:36 PM']I worry about this sometimes. Mainly that my liquid cooler pump shuts down and I'm unaware... Does anyone know how to monitor the pump, is there any software for this?[/quote]

U have to eat healthy food and exercise on a regular basis....then your pump will last for years... /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
[quote name='crimsonland1' post='1016868' date='Mar 10 2010, 03:36 PM']I worry about this sometimes. Mainly that my liquid cooler pump shuts down and I'm unaware... Does anyone know how to monitor the pump, is there any software for this?



U have to eat healthy food and exercise on a regular basis....then your pump will last for years... /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />

#8
Posted 03/10/2010 02:42 PM   
[quote name='Mike Z' post='1016871' date='Mar 10 2010, 09:42 AM']U have to eat healthy food and exercise on a regular basis....then your pump will last for years... /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />[/quote]

Dude I'm packing a Corsair H9000 at 10,000RPM. /sorcerer.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sorcerer:' />
[quote name='Mike Z' post='1016871' date='Mar 10 2010, 09:42 AM']U have to eat healthy food and exercise on a regular basis....then your pump will last for years... /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />



Dude I'm packing a Corsair H9000 at 10,000RPM. /sorcerer.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sorcerer:' />
whenever I have any monitoring software on It introduces flicker into my 3d setup. no flicker without it.
whenever I have any monitoring software on It introduces flicker into my 3d setup. no flicker without it.

Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10

#10
Posted 03/10/2010 03:53 PM   
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