Easier to just show then try to discribe.
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
What is Device Manager reporting our monitor as? If it is not being properly recognized and is listed as a Generic display, it may be telling 3D Vision that it is not capable of displaying in a supported resolution. (and setting the monitor to that resolution until you exit the wizard)
What is Device Manager reporting our monitor as? If it is not being properly recognized and is listed as a Generic display, it may be telling 3D Vision that it is not capable of displaying in a supported resolution. (and setting the monitor to that resolution until you exit the wizard)
i7 860 21 X 200 = 4.2GHz at 1.4V, MSI P55-GD85, 2 X 4GB Kingston DDR3-1600, GTX 590 with XSPC Razer block, 2 X Corsair Force 3 120GB in RAID 0,4 X Barracuda SATA 7200.10 250GB RAID 0, 2 X Barracuda SATA 7200.11 500 GB RAID 0 for Back Ups, OCZ ZX 1250W PSU, Z-5500s, Pioneer 212D DVD, Lamptron FCT, Windows 7 X64 Home Premium, HAF X. Vision Quest 24" WS LCD, Optoma H66 Projector
Cooling: CPU - Thermochill PA120.2, DC3.25/XSPC Res top, Apogee Xt extreme. Vid Cards - Exos 2, XSPC Razer.
What drivers are you installing and uninstalling? Are you using the CD or something you downloaded?
Click the NVIDIA Control Panel on the "Set up stereoscopic 3D" task (left side list). On the right side under "Stereoscopic 3D display type" you should see your monitor name. There should also be a "3D Vision Ready" logo to the right of that.
What drivers are you installing and uninstalling? Are you using the CD or something you downloaded?
Click the NVIDIA Control Panel on the "Set up stereoscopic 3D" task (left side list). On the right side under "Stereoscopic 3D display type" you should see your monitor name. There should also be a "3D Vision Ready" logo to the right of that.
[quote name='Damian Itami' date='16 April 2011 - 01:37 AM' timestamp='1302939477' post='1225616']
Easier to just show then try to discribe.
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
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I'm having the same issue in about half of my games; I've already posted about t twice now but just wanted you to know you're not alone. I have a feeling it has to do with the beta 270 drivers. The affected games won't launch at 120hz.
As a temporary fix, try lowering the resolution, it usually lets me enter s3d mode then.
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
I'm having the same issue in about half of my games; I've already posted about t twice now but just wanted you to know you're not alone. I have a feeling it has to do with the beta 270 drivers. The affected games won't launch at 120hz.
As a temporary fix, try lowering the resolution, it usually lets me enter s3d mode then.
[quote name='Zloth' date='16 April 2011 - 06:28 AM' timestamp='1302964109' post='1225745']
What drivers are you installing and uninstalling? Are you using the CD or something you downloaded?
Click the NVIDIA Control Panel on the "Set up stereoscopic 3D" task (left side list). On the right side under "Stereoscopic 3D display type" you should see your monitor name. There should also be a "3D Vision Ready" logo to the right of that.
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It does say 3D vision Ready in the Nvidia control panel and I unistalled and reinstalled both the beta drivers and the most recent drivers and I got the problem both times.
[quote name='Zloth' date='16 April 2011 - 06:28 AM' timestamp='1302964109' post='1225745']
What drivers are you installing and uninstalling? Are you using the CD or something you downloaded?
Click the NVIDIA Control Panel on the "Set up stereoscopic 3D" task (left side list). On the right side under "Stereoscopic 3D display type" you should see your monitor name. There should also be a "3D Vision Ready" logo to the right of that.
It does say 3D vision Ready in the Nvidia control panel and I unistalled and reinstalled both the beta drivers and the most recent drivers and I got the problem both times.
[quote name='Capt Proton' date='16 April 2011 - 01:18 AM' timestamp='1302945487' post='1225654']
What is Device Manager reporting our monitor as? If it is not being properly recognized and is listed as a Generic display, it may be telling 3D Vision that it is not capable of displaying in a supported resolution. (and setting the monitor to that resolution until you exit the wizard)
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Device Manage is correctly identifying the monitor as an Acer GD235HZ (digital)
What is Device Manager reporting our monitor as? If it is not being properly recognized and is listed as a Generic display, it may be telling 3D Vision that it is not capable of displaying in a supported resolution. (and setting the monitor to that resolution until you exit the wizard)
Device Manage is correctly identifying the monitor as an Acer GD235HZ (digital)
[quote name='Damian Itami' date='16 April 2011 - 02:37 AM' timestamp='1302939477' post='1225616']
Easier to just show then try to discribe.
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
[/quote]
Please list the exact Acer monitor you are using and the exact NVIDIA driver you are using?
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
Please list the exact Acer monitor you are using and the exact NVIDIA driver you are using?
[quote name='Damian Itami' date='18 April 2011 - 03:32 PM' timestamp='1303158749' post='1226756']
Acer GD235HZ
and GeForce/ION Driver v270.61 whql
[/quote]
Thanks, last question, what GPUs are you using?
I'm starting to think it might have to do with DX9 vs DX10/11, because in Crysis1 DX10 mode, I get the "non-stereo display mode" error - but when I switch to DX9 mode, it will enter Stereoscopic mode just fine...
(Installed the latest 270 WHQL Drivers released today, still won't let me launch some DX10/11 games at 120hz - so they give that error)
I'm starting to think it might have to do with DX9 vs DX10/11, because in Crysis1 DX10 mode, I get the "non-stereo display mode" error - but when I switch to DX9 mode, it will enter Stereoscopic mode just fine...
(Installed the latest 270 WHQL Drivers released today, still won't let me launch some DX10/11 games at 120hz - so they give that error)
[quote name='pcchip' date='18 April 2011 - 05:23 PM' timestamp='1303165431' post='1226826']
I'm starting to think it might have to do with DX9 vs DX10/11, because in Crysis1 DX10 mode, I get the "non-stereo display mode" error - but when I switch to DX9 mode, it will enter Stereoscopic mode just fine...
(Installed the latest 270 WHQL Drivers released today, still won't let me launch some DX10/11 games at 120hz - so they give that error)
[/quote]
Hi
If you are experiencing this bug, are you also seeing the red warning message during the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
[quote name='pcchip' date='18 April 2011 - 05:23 PM' timestamp='1303165431' post='1226826']
I'm starting to think it might have to do with DX9 vs DX10/11, because in Crysis1 DX10 mode, I get the "non-stereo display mode" error - but when I switch to DX9 mode, it will enter Stereoscopic mode just fine...
(Installed the latest 270 WHQL Drivers released today, still won't let me launch some DX10/11 games at 120hz - so they give that error)
Hi
If you are experiencing this bug, are you also seeing the red warning message during the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='18 April 2011 - 04:37 PM' timestamp='1303166261' post='1226834']
Hi
If you are experiencing this bug, are you also seeing the red warning message during the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
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During the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
No, over half of my games work just fine in 3D. I believe that what sets them apart from the non-working games is either related to DX9 vs DX10/11 and/or being able to force 120hz instead of 60hz.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='18 April 2011 - 04:37 PM' timestamp='1303166261' post='1226834']
Hi
If you are experiencing this bug, are you also seeing the red warning message during the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
During the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
No, over half of my games work just fine in 3D. I believe that what sets them apart from the non-working games is either related to DX9 vs DX10/11 and/or being able to force 120hz instead of 60hz.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='18 April 2011 - 12:49 PM' timestamp='1303159784' post='1226772']
Thanks, last question, what GPUs are you using?
[/quote]
GTX 480
Easier to just show then try to discribe.
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
Easier to just show then try to discribe.
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
i7 860 21 X 200 = 4.2GHz at 1.4V, MSI P55-GD85, 2 X 4GB Kingston DDR3-1600, GTX 590 with XSPC Razer block, 2 X Corsair Force 3 120GB in RAID 0,4 X Barracuda SATA 7200.10 250GB RAID 0, 2 X Barracuda SATA 7200.11 500 GB RAID 0 for Back Ups, OCZ ZX 1250W PSU, Z-5500s, Pioneer 212D DVD, Lamptron FCT, Windows 7 X64 Home Premium, HAF X. Vision Quest 24" WS LCD, Optoma H66 Projector
Cooling: CPU - Thermochill PA120.2, DC3.25/XSPC Res top, Apogee Xt extreme. Vid Cards - Exos 2, XSPC Razer.
Click the NVIDIA Control Panel on the "Set up stereoscopic 3D" task (left side list). On the right side under "Stereoscopic 3D display type" you should see your monitor name. There should also be a "3D Vision Ready" logo to the right of that.
Click the NVIDIA Control Panel on the "Set up stereoscopic 3D" task (left side list). On the right side under "Stereoscopic 3D display type" you should see your monitor name. There should also be a "3D Vision Ready" logo to the right of that.
Easier to just show then try to discribe.
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
[/quote]
I'm having the same issue in about half of my games; I've already posted about t twice now but just wanted you to know you're not alone. I have a feeling it has to do with the beta 270 drivers. The affected games won't launch at 120hz.
As a temporary fix, try lowering the resolution, it usually lets me enter s3d mode then.
(Sorry for any typos, posting from iPod at work)
Easier to just show then try to discribe.
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
I'm having the same issue in about half of my games; I've already posted about t twice now but just wanted you to know you're not alone. I have a feeling it has to do with the beta 270 drivers. The affected games won't launch at 120hz.
As a temporary fix, try lowering the resolution, it usually lets me enter s3d mode then.
(Sorry for any typos, posting from iPod at work)
i7-3770k
GTX680
16GB DDR3-2400
What drivers are you installing and uninstalling? Are you using the CD or something you downloaded?
Click the NVIDIA Control Panel on the "Set up stereoscopic 3D" task (left side list). On the right side under "Stereoscopic 3D display type" you should see your monitor name. There should also be a "3D Vision Ready" logo to the right of that.
[/quote]
It does say 3D vision Ready in the Nvidia control panel and I unistalled and reinstalled both the beta drivers and the most recent drivers and I got the problem both times.
What drivers are you installing and uninstalling? Are you using the CD or something you downloaded?
Click the NVIDIA Control Panel on the "Set up stereoscopic 3D" task (left side list). On the right side under "Stereoscopic 3D display type" you should see your monitor name. There should also be a "3D Vision Ready" logo to the right of that.
It does say 3D vision Ready in the Nvidia control panel and I unistalled and reinstalled both the beta drivers and the most recent drivers and I got the problem both times.
What is Device Manager reporting our monitor as? If it is not being properly recognized and is listed as a Generic display, it may be telling 3D Vision that it is not capable of displaying in a supported resolution. (and setting the monitor to that resolution until you exit the wizard)
[/quote]
Device Manage is correctly identifying the monitor as an Acer GD235HZ (digital)
What is Device Manager reporting our monitor as? If it is not being properly recognized and is listed as a Generic display, it may be telling 3D Vision that it is not capable of displaying in a supported resolution. (and setting the monitor to that resolution until you exit the wizard)
Device Manage is correctly identifying the monitor as an Acer GD235HZ (digital)
Easier to just show then try to discribe.
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
[/quote]
Please list the exact Acer monitor you are using and the exact NVIDIA driver you are using?
Easier to just show then try to discribe.
I have the Dual-link DVI plugged in to my ACER 3D Compliant monitor. The software recognizes it as 3D ready ready and I have it set to 1920x1080 @120MHZ. I get this error every time I go to set it up and this error appears across the bottom of every game screen in all my games but one. I have the latest and greatest drivers installed. I have uninstalled them and reinstalled them a couple times now. It is getting a little frustrating maybe someone can help out a bit?
Please list the exact Acer monitor you are using and the exact NVIDIA driver you are using?
and GeForce/ION Driver v270.61 whql
and GeForce/ION Driver v270.61 whql
Acer GD235HZ
and GeForce/ION Driver v270.61 whql
[/quote]
Thanks, last question, what GPUs are you using?
Acer GD235HZ
and GeForce/ION Driver v270.61 whql
Thanks, last question, what GPUs are you using?
(Installed the latest 270 WHQL Drivers released today, still won't let me launch some DX10/11 games at 120hz - so they give that error)
(Installed the latest 270 WHQL Drivers released today, still won't let me launch some DX10/11 games at 120hz - so they give that error)
i7-3770k
GTX680
16GB DDR3-2400
I'm starting to think it might have to do with DX9 vs DX10/11, because in Crysis1 DX10 mode, I get the "non-stereo display mode" error - but when I switch to DX9 mode, it will enter Stereoscopic mode just fine...
(Installed the latest 270 WHQL Drivers released today, still won't let me launch some DX10/11 games at 120hz - so they give that error)
[/quote]
Hi
If you are experiencing this bug, are you also seeing the red warning message during the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
I'm starting to think it might have to do with DX9 vs DX10/11, because in Crysis1 DX10 mode, I get the "non-stereo display mode" error - but when I switch to DX9 mode, it will enter Stereoscopic mode just fine...
(Installed the latest 270 WHQL Drivers released today, still won't let me launch some DX10/11 games at 120hz - so they give that error)
Hi
If you are experiencing this bug, are you also seeing the red warning message during the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
Hi
If you are experiencing this bug, are you also seeing the red warning message during the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
[/quote]
During the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
No, over half of my games work just fine in 3D. I believe that what sets them apart from the non-working games is either related to DX9 vs DX10/11 and/or being able to force 120hz instead of 60hz.
Hi
If you are experiencing this bug, are you also seeing the red warning message during the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
During the 3D Vision Setup Wizard?
No, over half of my games work just fine in 3D. I believe that what sets them apart from the non-working games is either related to DX9 vs DX10/11 and/or being able to force 120hz instead of 60hz.
i7-3770k
GTX680
16GB DDR3-2400
Thanks, last question, what GPUs are you using?
[/quote]
GTX 480
Thanks, last question, what GPUs are you using?
GTX 480