[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='18 April 2011 - 02:47 PM' timestamp='1303159661' post='1226770']
Can you give me more details?
- GPU make/model?
- Display make/model?
[/quote]
Well, it's in my sig, but sure:
PNY XLR8 GTX570
Asus 120hz LCD (VG236)
Hopefully I can figure out why these games refuse to launch at 120hz at my native res of 1920x1080, either that or I hope other people are having the same problem and it's not just a setting messed up on my end!
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='18 April 2011 - 02:47 PM' timestamp='1303159661' post='1226770']
Can you give me more details?
- GPU make/model?
- Display make/model?
Well, it's in my sig, but sure:
PNY XLR8 GTX570
Asus 120hz LCD (VG236)
Hopefully I can figure out why these games refuse to launch at 120hz at my native res of 1920x1080, either that or I hope other people are having the same problem and it's not just a setting messed up on my end!
Just to confirm that with 2 x Zotac Nvidia 580's in SLI EVE does not work, the screen now activates the shutter glasses but the game doesnt render the 2nd image so there is absolutely no effect whatsoever.
Just to confirm that with 2 x Zotac Nvidia 580's in SLI EVE does not work, the screen now activates the shutter glasses but the game doesnt render the 2nd image so there is absolutely no effect whatsoever.
To get bad company 2 to work, I had to create a custom resolution in the nvidia control panel. This custom resolution caused massive ghosting in bad company 2 when S3d was active. This was under the beta drivers at the time. Still cant get eve to work.
To get bad company 2 to work, I had to create a custom resolution in the nvidia control panel. This custom resolution caused massive ghosting in bad company 2 when S3d was active. This was under the beta drivers at the time. Still cant get eve to work.
[quote name='pcchip' date='18 April 2011 - 02:30 PM' timestamp='1303155013' post='1226726']
Just tested:
Crysis 1 DX10
BFBC2
Tried both while the force 120hz game launch option was selected from the stereoscopic setting panel, and while it was unchecked as well. Same outcome.
They still say "attempt to run stereoscopic in non-stereoscopic mode"
As a side-note, BFBC2 still lists refresh rates as 109hz, 119hz, etc.
[/quote]
Ok this helps us a bit more. Can you try this? Please launch the game into a 3D mode and then wait for the message to appear. When it appears open up your monitors on screen menus. There you can find an on screen display that will tell you what refresh rate the monitors are running at. Can you do that and tell us what it says and post a picture?
[quote name='pcchip' date='18 April 2011 - 02:30 PM' timestamp='1303155013' post='1226726']
Just tested:
Crysis 1 DX10
BFBC2
Tried both while the force 120hz game launch option was selected from the stereoscopic setting panel, and while it was unchecked as well. Same outcome.
They still say "attempt to run stereoscopic in non-stereoscopic mode"
As a side-note, BFBC2 still lists refresh rates as 109hz, 119hz, etc.
Ok this helps us a bit more. Can you try this? Please launch the game into a 3D mode and then wait for the message to appear. When it appears open up your monitors on screen menus. There you can find an on screen display that will tell you what refresh rate the monitors are running at. Can you do that and tell us what it says and post a picture?
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='21 April 2011 - 09:38 AM' timestamp='1303400299' post='1228476']
Ok this helps us a bit more. Can you try this? Please launch the game into a 3D mode and then wait for the message to appear. When it appears open up your monitors on screen menus. There you can find an on screen display that will tell you what refresh rate the monitors are running at. Can you do that and tell us what it says and post a picture?
[/quote]
In post #10 in this thread I already stated that they launch at 60hz, but yes I will include a picture
as a link:
[url="http://i.imgur.com/TuHyT.jpg"]Pic of 60hz[/url]
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='21 April 2011 - 09:38 AM' timestamp='1303400299' post='1228476']
Ok this helps us a bit more. Can you try this? Please launch the game into a 3D mode and then wait for the message to appear. When it appears open up your monitors on screen menus. There you can find an on screen display that will tell you what refresh rate the monitors are running at. Can you do that and tell us what it says and post a picture?
In post #10 in this thread I already stated that they launch at 60hz, but yes I will include a picture
[quote name='pcchip' date='21 April 2011 - 12:05 PM' timestamp='1303405509' post='1228523']
In post #10 in this thread I already stated that they launch at 60hz, but yes I will include a picture
as a link:
[url="http://i.imgur.com/TuHyT.jpg"]Pic of 60hz[/url]
as an attachment to this post:
[/quote]
Thank you, this is exactly what I needed. I will follow-up if I have more questions related to your system.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='21 April 2011 - 01:11 PM' timestamp='1303413092' post='1228593']
Thank you, this is exactly what I needed. I will follow-up if I have more questions related to your system.
[/quote]
Please remind the driver team that [u]in the games that give me this problem[/u] (*excluding bfbc2) , [u]simply selecting a lower resolution[/u] (ANY lower resolution) from the game's menu will result in 120hz and therefore[b] allow Stereoscopic mode to run fine[/b]
[b]
[/b]
[b]
[/b]
[b]
[/b]
[b]
[/b]
*bfbc2: I believe this to be a separate issue, one that stems from the game only allowing 99hz, 109hz, and 119hz from the menu
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='21 April 2011 - 01:11 PM' timestamp='1303413092' post='1228593']
Thank you, this is exactly what I needed. I will follow-up if I have more questions related to your system.
Please remind the driver team that in the games that give me this problem (*excluding bfbc2) , simply selecting a lower resolution (ANY lower resolution) from the game's menu will result in 120hz and therefore allow Stereoscopic mode to run fine
*bfbc2: I believe this to be a separate issue, one that stems from the game only allowing 99hz, 109hz, and 119hz from the menu
Just out of curiosity, has everyone tried both DVI ports on the graphics card? Do anyone have an accessory monitor attached to their system? If you have a spare dual-link DVI cable, any chance you can try swapping the DVI cables? Have you all checked the System Information panel in the NVIDIA Control Panel to make sure all of the NVIDIA driver components updated correctly.
Just out of curiosity, has everyone tried both DVI ports on the graphics card? Do anyone have an accessory monitor attached to their system? If you have a spare dual-link DVI cable, any chance you can try swapping the DVI cables? Have you all checked the System Information panel in the NVIDIA Control Panel to make sure all of the NVIDIA driver components updated correctly.
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[quote name='ManuelG' date='24 April 2011 - 07:30 PM' timestamp='1303695027' post='1229888']
Just out of curiosity, has everyone tried both DVI ports on the graphics card? Do anyone have an accessory monitor attached to their system? If you have a spare dual-link DVI cable, any chance you can try swapping the DVI cables? Have you all checked the System Information panel in the NVIDIA Control Panel to make sure all of the NVIDIA driver components updated correctly.
[/quote]
I do have a second monitor running at 1080@60hz, but like I stated already, over half of my other games run just fine in Stereoscopic 3D. So that shows that the physical setup is fine since those games are able to run 120hz perfectly. As for the actual DVI-D cable, I'm using the one that was included with the Asus 3D monitor - do you still recommend changing ports or swapping the DVI-D cable for a different one knowing that half the games run perfectly with it?
Thanks to everyone who's posting in this thread, trying to improve 3D Vision for everyone!
[quote name='ManuelG' date='24 April 2011 - 07:30 PM' timestamp='1303695027' post='1229888']
Just out of curiosity, has everyone tried both DVI ports on the graphics card? Do anyone have an accessory monitor attached to their system? If you have a spare dual-link DVI cable, any chance you can try swapping the DVI cables? Have you all checked the System Information panel in the NVIDIA Control Panel to make sure all of the NVIDIA driver components updated correctly.
I do have a second monitor running at 1080@60hz, but like I stated already, over half of my other games run just fine in Stereoscopic 3D. So that shows that the physical setup is fine since those games are able to run 120hz perfectly. As for the actual DVI-D cable, I'm using the one that was included with the Asus 3D monitor - do you still recommend changing ports or swapping the DVI-D cable for a different one knowing that half the games run perfectly with it?
Thanks to everyone who's posting in this thread, trying to improve 3D Vision for everyone!
[quote name='pcchip' date='25 April 2011 - 05:51 AM' timestamp='1303735892' post='1230048']
I do have a second monitor running at 1080@60hz, but like I stated already, over half of my other games run just fine in Stereoscopic 3D. So that shows that the physical setup is fine since those games are able to run 120hz perfectly. As for the actual DVI-D cable, I'm using the one that was included with the Asus 3D monitor - do you still recommend changing ports or swapping the DVI-D cable for a different one knowing that half the games run perfectly with it?
Thanks to everyone who's posting in this thread, trying to improve 3D Vision for everyone!
[/quote]
If it isn't too much trouble, it may help us out. Also, any additional information you might uncover, please be sure to update this thread with the information.
[quote name='pcchip' date='25 April 2011 - 05:51 AM' timestamp='1303735892' post='1230048']
I do have a second monitor running at 1080@60hz, but like I stated already, over half of my other games run just fine in Stereoscopic 3D. So that shows that the physical setup is fine since those games are able to run 120hz perfectly. As for the actual DVI-D cable, I'm using the one that was included with the Asus 3D monitor - do you still recommend changing ports or swapping the DVI-D cable for a different one knowing that half the games run perfectly with it?
Thanks to everyone who's posting in this thread, trying to improve 3D Vision for everyone!
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ok I reinstalled official drivers using 3d vision cd download from nvidia site (recent download).
Now, whenever I press ctrl + t it activates stereoscopic mode on both my alienware monitor and my standard non-3d monitor.
It doesnt matter if Im in game or not. I didnt uninstall old beta drivers first, I figured the nvidia tool would have done that.
Just thought I should mention it. Kinda an interesting 'bug'
[quote name='orcus2190' date='25 April 2011 - 09:31 PM' timestamp='1303785116' post='1230322']
ok I reinstalled official drivers using 3d vision cd download from nvidia site (recent download).
Now, whenever I press ctrl + t it activates stereoscopic mode on both my alienware monitor and my standard non-3d monitor.
It doesnt matter if Im in game or not. I didnt uninstall old beta drivers first, I figured the nvidia tool would have done that.
Just thought I should mention it. Kinda an interesting 'bug'
[/quote]
Hi
For all of the problems you are having with the recent driver, are you connected to two displays at the same time again?
[quote name='orcus2190' date='25 April 2011 - 08:31 PM' timestamp='1303785116' post='1230322']
ok I reinstalled official drivers using 3d vision cd download from nvidia site (recent download).
Now, whenever I press ctrl + t it activates stereoscopic mode on both my alienware monitor and my standard non-3d monitor.
It doesnt matter if Im in game or not. I didnt uninstall old beta drivers first, I figured the nvidia tool would have done that.
Just thought I should mention it. Kinda an interesting 'bug'
[/quote]
What do you mean it's "activating" on the second monitor? How do you know? Are you spanning games across two monitors? If no 3D objects are on the screen, how can you tell stereo mode is active? (I say this because the second monitor should only be displaying Windows desktop, not any part of your game [unless it's the rare game that supports multimon])
[quote name='orcus2190' date='25 April 2011 - 08:31 PM' timestamp='1303785116' post='1230322']
ok I reinstalled official drivers using 3d vision cd download from nvidia site (recent download).
Now, whenever I press ctrl + t it activates stereoscopic mode on both my alienware monitor and my standard non-3d monitor.
It doesnt matter if Im in game or not. I didnt uninstall old beta drivers first, I figured the nvidia tool would have done that.
Just thought I should mention it. Kinda an interesting 'bug'
What do you mean it's "activating" on the second monitor? How do you know? Are you spanning games across two monitors? If no 3D objects are on the screen, how can you tell stereo mode is active? (I say this because the second monitor should only be displaying Windows desktop, not any part of your game [unless it's the rare game that supports multimon])
Andrew: Yes, I am always connected to 2 monitors
pcchip: I know stereoscopic 3d is activating on both because both monitors show the box that says "this application is not rated by NVIDIA Corp." in green.
It doesnt matter what application is running. I open firefox, and press ctrl+t to open a new tab and it activates, on both monitors, and remains even when I close whatever application is running. Also, the green light on the transmitter activates. Please keep in mind I am not running beta drivers with this. This is installing the drivers off the latest download of the 3d vision cd, and letting the installer install/clean up the drivers.
pcchip: I know stereoscopic 3d is activating on both because both monitors show the box that says "this application is not rated by NVIDIA Corp." in green.
It doesnt matter what application is running. I open firefox, and press ctrl+t to open a new tab and it activates, on both monitors, and remains even when I close whatever application is running. Also, the green light on the transmitter activates. Please keep in mind I am not running beta drivers with this. This is installing the drivers off the latest download of the 3d vision cd, and letting the installer install/clean up the drivers.
[quote name='orcus2190' date='27 April 2011 - 01:14 AM' timestamp='1303884882' post='1230799']
Andrew: Yes, I am always connected to 2 monitors
pcchip: I know stereoscopic 3d is activating on both because both monitors show the box that says "this application is not rated by NVIDIA Corp." in green.
It doesnt matter what application is running. I open firefox, and press ctrl+t to open a new tab and it activates, on both monitors, and remains even when I close whatever application is running. Also, the green light on the transmitter activates. Please keep in mind I am not running beta drivers with this. This is installing the drivers off the latest download of the 3d vision cd, and letting the installer install/clean up the drivers.
[/quote]
Thanks now just a few follow-up questions:
- If you disable the second 2D monitor, do your games work properly?
- What is the make and model of your second monitor?
- When you are running with both monitors enabled, is the 3D monitor set as the primary display?
- Are you doing any multi-display setting changes before you see this message? For instance, are you running with the 2D set to primary before you play the 3D games, and then you switch the primary to the 3D display and then launch your games. Or is the 3D monitor always set to the primary display?
[quote name='orcus2190' date='27 April 2011 - 01:14 AM' timestamp='1303884882' post='1230799']
Andrew: Yes, I am always connected to 2 monitors
pcchip: I know stereoscopic 3d is activating on both because both monitors show the box that says "this application is not rated by NVIDIA Corp." in green.
It doesnt matter what application is running. I open firefox, and press ctrl+t to open a new tab and it activates, on both monitors, and remains even when I close whatever application is running. Also, the green light on the transmitter activates. Please keep in mind I am not running beta drivers with this. This is installing the drivers off the latest download of the 3d vision cd, and letting the installer install/clean up the drivers.
Thanks now just a few follow-up questions:
- If you disable the second 2D monitor, do your games work properly?
- What is the make and model of your second monitor?
- When you are running with both monitors enabled, is the 3D monitor set as the primary display?
- Are you doing any multi-display setting changes before you see this message? For instance, are you running with the 2D set to primary before you play the 3D games, and then you switch the primary to the 3D display and then launch your games. Or is the 3D monitor always set to the primary display?
Can you give me more details?
- GPU make/model?
- Display make/model?
[/quote]
Well, it's in my sig, but sure:
PNY XLR8 GTX570
Asus 120hz LCD (VG236)
Hopefully I can figure out why these games refuse to launch at 120hz at my native res of 1920x1080, either that or I hope other people are having the same problem and it's not just a setting messed up on my end!
Can you give me more details?
- GPU make/model?
- Display make/model?
Well, it's in my sig, but sure:
PNY XLR8 GTX570
Asus 120hz LCD (VG236)
Hopefully I can figure out why these games refuse to launch at 120hz at my native res of 1920x1080, either that or I hope other people are having the same problem and it's not just a setting messed up on my end!
i7-3770k
GTX680
16GB DDR3-2400
All other games appear to be fine though
All other games appear to be fine though
Just tested:
Crysis 1 DX10
BFBC2
Tried both while the force 120hz game launch option was selected from the stereoscopic setting panel, and while it was unchecked as well. Same outcome.
They still say "attempt to run stereoscopic in non-stereoscopic mode"
As a side-note, BFBC2 still lists refresh rates as 109hz, 119hz, etc.
[/quote]
Ok this helps us a bit more. Can you try this? Please launch the game into a 3D mode and then wait for the message to appear. When it appears open up your monitors on screen menus. There you can find an on screen display that will tell you what refresh rate the monitors are running at. Can you do that and tell us what it says and post a picture?
Just tested:
Crysis 1 DX10
BFBC2
Tried both while the force 120hz game launch option was selected from the stereoscopic setting panel, and while it was unchecked as well. Same outcome.
They still say "attempt to run stereoscopic in non-stereoscopic mode"
As a side-note, BFBC2 still lists refresh rates as 109hz, 119hz, etc.
Ok this helps us a bit more. Can you try this? Please launch the game into a 3D mode and then wait for the message to appear. When it appears open up your monitors on screen menus. There you can find an on screen display that will tell you what refresh rate the monitors are running at. Can you do that and tell us what it says and post a picture?
Ok this helps us a bit more. Can you try this? Please launch the game into a 3D mode and then wait for the message to appear. When it appears open up your monitors on screen menus. There you can find an on screen display that will tell you what refresh rate the monitors are running at. Can you do that and tell us what it says and post a picture?
[/quote]
In post #10 in this thread I already stated that they launch at 60hz, but yes I will include a picture
as a link:
[url="http://i.imgur.com/TuHyT.jpg"]Pic of 60hz[/url]
as an attachment to this post:
Ok this helps us a bit more. Can you try this? Please launch the game into a 3D mode and then wait for the message to appear. When it appears open up your monitors on screen menus. There you can find an on screen display that will tell you what refresh rate the monitors are running at. Can you do that and tell us what it says and post a picture?
In post #10 in this thread I already stated that they launch at 60hz, but yes I will include a picture
as a link:
Pic of 60hz
as an attachment to this post:
i7-3770k
GTX680
16GB DDR3-2400
In post #10 in this thread I already stated that they launch at 60hz, but yes I will include a picture
as a link:
[url="http://i.imgur.com/TuHyT.jpg"]Pic of 60hz[/url]
as an attachment to this post:
[/quote]
Thank you, this is exactly what I needed. I will follow-up if I have more questions related to your system.
In post #10 in this thread I already stated that they launch at 60hz, but yes I will include a picture
as a link:
Pic of 60hz
as an attachment to this post:
Thank you, this is exactly what I needed. I will follow-up if I have more questions related to your system.
Thank you, this is exactly what I needed. I will follow-up if I have more questions related to your system.
[/quote]
Please remind the driver team that [u]in the games that give me this problem[/u] (*excluding bfbc2) , [u]simply selecting a lower resolution[/u] (ANY lower resolution) from the game's menu will result in 120hz and therefore[b] allow Stereoscopic mode to run fine[/b]
[b]
[/b]
[b]
[/b]
[b]
[/b]
[b]
[/b]
*bfbc2: I believe this to be a separate issue, one that stems from the game only allowing 99hz, 109hz, and 119hz from the menu
Thank you, this is exactly what I needed. I will follow-up if I have more questions related to your system.
Please remind the driver team that in the games that give me this problem (*excluding bfbc2) , simply selecting a lower resolution (ANY lower resolution) from the game's menu will result in 120hz and therefore allow Stereoscopic mode to run fine
*bfbc2: I believe this to be a separate issue, one that stems from the game only allowing 99hz, 109hz, and 119hz from the menu
i7-3770k
GTX680
16GB DDR3-2400
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Just out of curiosity, has everyone tried both DVI ports on the graphics card? Do anyone have an accessory monitor attached to their system? If you have a spare dual-link DVI cable, any chance you can try swapping the DVI cables? Have you all checked the System Information panel in the NVIDIA Control Panel to make sure all of the NVIDIA driver components updated correctly.
[/quote]
I do have a second monitor running at 1080@60hz, but like I stated already, over half of my other games run just fine in Stereoscopic 3D. So that shows that the physical setup is fine since those games are able to run 120hz perfectly. As for the actual DVI-D cable, I'm using the one that was included with the Asus 3D monitor - do you still recommend changing ports or swapping the DVI-D cable for a different one knowing that half the games run perfectly with it?
Thanks to everyone who's posting in this thread, trying to improve 3D Vision for everyone!
Just out of curiosity, has everyone tried both DVI ports on the graphics card? Do anyone have an accessory monitor attached to their system? If you have a spare dual-link DVI cable, any chance you can try swapping the DVI cables? Have you all checked the System Information panel in the NVIDIA Control Panel to make sure all of the NVIDIA driver components updated correctly.
I do have a second monitor running at 1080@60hz, but like I stated already, over half of my other games run just fine in Stereoscopic 3D. So that shows that the physical setup is fine since those games are able to run 120hz perfectly. As for the actual DVI-D cable, I'm using the one that was included with the Asus 3D monitor - do you still recommend changing ports or swapping the DVI-D cable for a different one knowing that half the games run perfectly with it?
Thanks to everyone who's posting in this thread, trying to improve 3D Vision for everyone!
i7-3770k
GTX680
16GB DDR3-2400
I do have a second monitor running at 1080@60hz, but like I stated already, over half of my other games run just fine in Stereoscopic 3D. So that shows that the physical setup is fine since those games are able to run 120hz perfectly. As for the actual DVI-D cable, I'm using the one that was included with the Asus 3D monitor - do you still recommend changing ports or swapping the DVI-D cable for a different one knowing that half the games run perfectly with it?
Thanks to everyone who's posting in this thread, trying to improve 3D Vision for everyone!
[/quote]
If it isn't too much trouble, it may help us out. Also, any additional information you might uncover, please be sure to update this thread with the information.
I do have a second monitor running at 1080@60hz, but like I stated already, over half of my other games run just fine in Stereoscopic 3D. So that shows that the physical setup is fine since those games are able to run 120hz perfectly. As for the actual DVI-D cable, I'm using the one that was included with the Asus 3D monitor - do you still recommend changing ports or swapping the DVI-D cable for a different one knowing that half the games run perfectly with it?
Thanks to everyone who's posting in this thread, trying to improve 3D Vision for everyone!
If it isn't too much trouble, it may help us out. Also, any additional information you might uncover, please be sure to update this thread with the information.
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Now, whenever I press ctrl + t it activates stereoscopic mode on both my alienware monitor and my standard non-3d monitor.
It doesnt matter if Im in game or not. I didnt uninstall old beta drivers first, I figured the nvidia tool would have done that.
Just thought I should mention it. Kinda an interesting 'bug'
Now, whenever I press ctrl + t it activates stereoscopic mode on both my alienware monitor and my standard non-3d monitor.
It doesnt matter if Im in game or not. I didnt uninstall old beta drivers first, I figured the nvidia tool would have done that.
Just thought I should mention it. Kinda an interesting 'bug'
ok I reinstalled official drivers using 3d vision cd download from nvidia site (recent download).
Now, whenever I press ctrl + t it activates stereoscopic mode on both my alienware monitor and my standard non-3d monitor.
It doesnt matter if Im in game or not. I didnt uninstall old beta drivers first, I figured the nvidia tool would have done that.
Just thought I should mention it. Kinda an interesting 'bug'
[/quote]
Hi
For all of the problems you are having with the recent driver, are you connected to two displays at the same time again?
ok I reinstalled official drivers using 3d vision cd download from nvidia site (recent download).
Now, whenever I press ctrl + t it activates stereoscopic mode on both my alienware monitor and my standard non-3d monitor.
It doesnt matter if Im in game or not. I didnt uninstall old beta drivers first, I figured the nvidia tool would have done that.
Just thought I should mention it. Kinda an interesting 'bug'
Hi
For all of the problems you are having with the recent driver, are you connected to two displays at the same time again?
ok I reinstalled official drivers using 3d vision cd download from nvidia site (recent download).
Now, whenever I press ctrl + t it activates stereoscopic mode on both my alienware monitor and my standard non-3d monitor.
It doesnt matter if Im in game or not. I didnt uninstall old beta drivers first, I figured the nvidia tool would have done that.
Just thought I should mention it. Kinda an interesting 'bug'
[/quote]
What do you mean it's "activating" on the second monitor? How do you know? Are you spanning games across two monitors? If no 3D objects are on the screen, how can you tell stereo mode is active? (I say this because the second monitor should only be displaying Windows desktop, not any part of your game [unless it's the rare game that supports multimon])
ok I reinstalled official drivers using 3d vision cd download from nvidia site (recent download).
Now, whenever I press ctrl + t it activates stereoscopic mode on both my alienware monitor and my standard non-3d monitor.
It doesnt matter if Im in game or not. I didnt uninstall old beta drivers first, I figured the nvidia tool would have done that.
Just thought I should mention it. Kinda an interesting 'bug'
What do you mean it's "activating" on the second monitor? How do you know? Are you spanning games across two monitors? If no 3D objects are on the screen, how can you tell stereo mode is active? (I say this because the second monitor should only be displaying Windows desktop, not any part of your game [unless it's the rare game that supports multimon])
i7-3770k
GTX680
16GB DDR3-2400
pcchip: I know stereoscopic 3d is activating on both because both monitors show the box that says "this application is not rated by NVIDIA Corp." in green.
It doesnt matter what application is running. I open firefox, and press ctrl+t to open a new tab and it activates, on both monitors, and remains even when I close whatever application is running. Also, the green light on the transmitter activates. Please keep in mind I am not running beta drivers with this. This is installing the drivers off the latest download of the 3d vision cd, and letting the installer install/clean up the drivers.
pcchip: I know stereoscopic 3d is activating on both because both monitors show the box that says "this application is not rated by NVIDIA Corp." in green.
It doesnt matter what application is running. I open firefox, and press ctrl+t to open a new tab and it activates, on both monitors, and remains even when I close whatever application is running. Also, the green light on the transmitter activates. Please keep in mind I am not running beta drivers with this. This is installing the drivers off the latest download of the 3d vision cd, and letting the installer install/clean up the drivers.
Andrew: Yes, I am always connected to 2 monitors
pcchip: I know stereoscopic 3d is activating on both because both monitors show the box that says "this application is not rated by NVIDIA Corp." in green.
It doesnt matter what application is running. I open firefox, and press ctrl+t to open a new tab and it activates, on both monitors, and remains even when I close whatever application is running. Also, the green light on the transmitter activates. Please keep in mind I am not running beta drivers with this. This is installing the drivers off the latest download of the 3d vision cd, and letting the installer install/clean up the drivers.
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Thanks now just a few follow-up questions:
- If you disable the second 2D monitor, do your games work properly?
- What is the make and model of your second monitor?
- When you are running with both monitors enabled, is the 3D monitor set as the primary display?
- Are you doing any multi-display setting changes before you see this message? For instance, are you running with the 2D set to primary before you play the 3D games, and then you switch the primary to the 3D display and then launch your games. Or is the 3D monitor always set to the primary display?
Andrew: Yes, I am always connected to 2 monitors
pcchip: I know stereoscopic 3d is activating on both because both monitors show the box that says "this application is not rated by NVIDIA Corp." in green.
It doesnt matter what application is running. I open firefox, and press ctrl+t to open a new tab and it activates, on both monitors, and remains even when I close whatever application is running. Also, the green light on the transmitter activates. Please keep in mind I am not running beta drivers with this. This is installing the drivers off the latest download of the 3d vision cd, and letting the installer install/clean up the drivers.
Thanks now just a few follow-up questions:
- If you disable the second 2D monitor, do your games work properly?
- What is the make and model of your second monitor?
- When you are running with both monitors enabled, is the 3D monitor set as the primary display?
- Are you doing any multi-display setting changes before you see this message? For instance, are you running with the 2D set to primary before you play the 3D games, and then you switch the primary to the 3D display and then launch your games. Or is the 3D monitor always set to the primary display?