End Of 3D Vision. What Driver Should I Use? What About The Future?
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I'm currently using driver 387.92 which works great, but Steam VR is urging me to update to the latest Nvidia driver which is 425.31 and no longer supports 3D Vision. The last two drivers that include 3D Vision (418.81 and 418.91) appear to have quite a few problems per Google searches. The last stable driver for 3D Vision appears to be 417.71. Is that what I should update to? Have some of you tried 418.81 or 418.91 and found no problems? I'm wondering how long staying on these older drivers can last. Eventually VR is going to force me and many of you to upgrade to a non-3D Vision driver. I'm dreading that day as I still love 3D Vision and don't want to ever give it up entirely. I know there's discussions of some of you creating a means of keeping 3D alive but would require financial support. I'd be happy to contribute or pay a regular fee if that saves this incredible technology from obsolescence.
I'm currently using driver 387.92 which works great, but Steam VR is urging me to update to the latest Nvidia driver which is 425.31 and no longer supports 3D Vision. The last two drivers that include 3D Vision (418.81 and 418.91) appear to have quite a few problems per Google searches. The last stable driver for 3D Vision appears to be 417.71. Is that what I should update to? Have some of you tried 418.81 or 418.91 and found no problems? I'm wondering how long staying on these older drivers can last. Eventually VR is going to force me and many of you to upgrade to a non-3D Vision driver. I'm dreading that day as I still love 3D Vision and don't want to ever give it up entirely. I know there's discussions of some of you creating a means of keeping 3D alive but would require financial support. I'd be happy to contribute or pay a regular fee if that saves this incredible technology from obsolescence.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1101775/3d-vision/future-of-3d-vision-support-official-announcement-from-nvidia-/
[quote="wickedscav"]The final driver with 3D Vision support, at least according to the notes, WHQL 425.31 has just been released: [url]https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/145872/en-us[/url][/quote]
[quote="D-Man11"]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1101775/3d-vision/future-of-3d-vision-support-official-announcement-from-nvidia-/
[quote="wickedscav"]The final driver with 3D Vision support, at least according to the notes, WHQL 425.31 has just been released: [url]https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/145872/en-us[/url][/quote][/quote]
Thanks D-Man11! Was confused by Nvidia's statement that support would end after the 418 drivers. Guess this is the very last 3D Vision supported driver. Sad.
Thanks D-Man11! Was confused by Nvidia's statement that support would end after the 418 drivers. Guess this is the very last 3D Vision supported driver. Sad.
Yah, after this, it's hard to say.
Perhaps there is a way to stop SteamVR from updating and requesting a new driver. AFAIK, it's just a nag screen that can be dismissed. But if a new driver is required for a new VR game, you'll probably want to Dual Boot and/or eventually build a new PC for VR depending on your current rig.
Perhaps there is a way to stop SteamVR from updating and requesting a new driver. AFAIK, it's just a nag screen that can be dismissed. But if a new driver is required for a new VR game, you'll probably want to Dual Boot and/or eventually build a new PC for VR depending on your current rig.
lol, this old thread randomly popped in my head while thinking of us being stuck on the last 3D Vision driver.
I never tried it, but it helped another poster with a game, no idea if it could be made to work with Steam VR. But if not, I imagine something similar could be worked out, if Steam got to the point where they would not allowed the driver version "nag screen" to be dismissed.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/962633/pc-games/bypassing-the-driver-version-check-of-a-game-/1/
lol, this old thread randomly popped in my head while thinking of us being stuck on the last 3D Vision driver.
I never tried it, but it helped another poster with a game, no idea if it could be made to work with Steam VR. But if not, I imagine something similar could be worked out, if Steam got to the point where they would not allowed the driver version "nag screen" to be dismissed.
I have the same issue. What I did was use a HDD selector switch. They sell them on sites for $25-40, but they all work the same. It lets you select which HDD to boot. I have the following setup with no issues on 3 drives. You can have multiple GPUs and drives. Just when you set things up, disable the drives and hardware you don't need for that particular OS so everything still gets power, but is not recognized by any drivers.
XP -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win7 -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win10 -> 2080RTX VR
I have the same issue. What I did was use a HDD selector switch. They sell them on sites for $25-40, but they all work the same. It lets you select which HDD to boot. I have the following setup with no issues on 3 drives. You can have multiple GPUs and drives. Just when you set things up, disable the drives and hardware you don't need for that particular OS so everything still gets power, but is not recognized by any drivers.
XP -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win7 -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win10 -> 2080RTX VR
[quote="jch645"]
XP -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win7 -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win10 -> 2080RTX VR
[/quote]
So why the XP 780ti for 3D Vision? Is there any benefit? Perhaps just some game compatibility?
Also didn't Nvidia drop support for 3D Vision with XP long before the GTX 780ti came out? If so, how are you getting it to work?
Since you say 3D Vision, I assume that it's not for an old legacy type setup that uses drivers from before 3D Vision came into official existence in 2009.
jch645 said:
XP -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win7 -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win10 -> 2080RTX VR
So why the XP 780ti for 3D Vision? Is there any benefit? Perhaps just some game compatibility?
Also didn't Nvidia drop support for 3D Vision with XP long before the GTX 780ti came out? If so, how are you getting it to work?
Since you say 3D Vision, I assume that it's not for an old legacy type setup that uses drivers from before 3D Vision came into official existence in 2009.
[quote="D-Man11"][quote="jch645"]
XP -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win7 -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win10 -> 2080RTX VR
[/quote]
So why the XP 780ti for 3D Vision? Is there any benefit? Perhaps just some game compatibility?
Also didn't Nvidia drop support for 3D Vision with XP long before the GTX 780ti came out? If so, how are you getting it to work?
Since you say 3D Vision, I assume that it's not for an old legacy type setup that uses drivers from before 3D Vision came into official existence in 2009.[/quote]
GeForce Game Ready Driver
Version: 368.81
Release Date: 2016.7.14
Operating System: Windows XP
Language: English (US)
File Size: 209.79 MB
download
Release Highlights
Supported products
Additional information
NVIDIA TITAN Series:
GeForce GTX TITAN, GeForce GTX TITAN Black
GeForce 900 Series:
GeForce GTX 960, GeForce GTX 950
GeForce 700 Series:
GeForce GTX 780 Ti, GeForce GTX 780, GeForce GTX 770, GeForce GTX 760, GeForce GTX 760 Ti (OEM), GeForce GTX 750 Ti, GeForce GTX 750, GeForce GTX 745, GeForce GT 740, GeForce GT 730, GeForce GT 720, GeForce GT 710, GeForce GT 705
GeForce 600 Series:
GeForce GTX 680, GeForce GTX 670, GeForce GTX 660 Ti, GeForce GTX 660, GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST, GeForce GTX 650 Ti, GeForce GTX 650, GeForce GTX 645, GeForce GT 645, GeForce GT 640, GeForce GT 635, GeForce GT 630, GeForce GT 620, GeForce GT 610, GeForce 605
GeForce 500 Series:
GeForce GTX 590, GeForce GTX 580, GeForce GTX 570, GeForce GTX 560 Ti, GeForce GTX 560 SE, GeForce GTX 560, GeForce GTX 555, GeForce GTX 550 Ti, GeForce GT 545, GeForce GT 530, GeForce GT 520, GeForce 510
GeForce 400 Series:
GeForce GTX 480, GeForce GTX 470, GeForce GTX 465, GeForce GTX 460 SE v2, GeForce GTX 460 SE, GeForce GTX 460, GeForce GTS 450, GeForce GT 440, GeForce GT 430, GeForce GT 420
I use XP for old XP games. Just some old games do support early 3D Vision. And no, I don't use Steam if that was your next question. For XP, I use the hacked versions. And no, I don't use 64bit OS for a 32bit OS games because I don't have to use it since I have an HDD selector. I use Win 7 for Win 7 games and Win 10 for Win 10 games. I don't have to worry about compatibility because 100% of my games are compatible with their respective OS.
jch645 said:
XP -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win7 -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win10 -> 2080RTX VR
So why the XP 780ti for 3D Vision? Is there any benefit? Perhaps just some game compatibility?
Also didn't Nvidia drop support for 3D Vision with XP long before the GTX 780ti came out? If so, how are you getting it to work?
Since you say 3D Vision, I assume that it's not for an old legacy type setup that uses drivers from before 3D Vision came into official existence in 2009.
GeForce Game Ready Driver
Version: 368.81
Release Date: 2016.7.14
Operating System: Windows XP
Language: English (US)
File Size: 209.79 MB
download
Release Highlights
Supported products
Additional information
NVIDIA TITAN Series:
GeForce GTX TITAN, GeForce GTX TITAN Black
GeForce 900 Series:
I use XP for old XP games. Just some old games do support early 3D Vision. And no, I don't use Steam if that was your next question. For XP, I use the hacked versions. And no, I don't use 64bit OS for a 32bit OS games because I don't have to use it since I have an HDD selector. I use Win 7 for Win 7 games and Win 10 for Win 10 games. I don't have to worry about compatibility because 100% of my games are compatible with their respective OS.
So, just to be perfectly clear (as I expect a LOT of people will be googling):
Version 425.31 does work with 3D Vision. It's the last version that will work with 3D Vision.
Version 430.39 does NOT work with 3D Vision.
Am I correct?
So, just to be perfectly clear (as I expect a LOT of people will be googling):
Version 425.31 does work with 3D Vision. It's the last version that will work with 3D Vision.
Version 430.39 does NOT work with 3D Vision.
Am I correct?
The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
What's extra bad is that 430.39 is the first version that properly supports the upcoming spring update for Windows 10.
The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
[quote="harisukro"]Driver 430.39 my heart stop a few seconds when I cannot see NV3DVision...
[img]https://media.giphy.com/media/syjecOgLz2j60/giphy.gif[/img][/quote]
[quote="quickkill"]So no one has tested if the newest release works with 3d vision [/quote]
425.31 Does have the 3D Vision drivers and I am currently using them and all seems to be ok.
430.39 Also tried this latest and 3D Vision driver is removed :-(
I confirm this as well. holy fuck. Damn it! Theres got to be a way to override the 3D vision version driver mismatch error. sigh. So at least we can install it separately.
I confirm this as well. holy fuck. Damn it! Theres got to be a way to override the 3D vision version driver mismatch error. sigh. So at least we can install it separately.
Thanks D-Man11! Was confused by Nvidia's statement that support would end after the 418 drivers. Guess this is the very last 3D Vision supported driver. Sad.
Perhaps there is a way to stop SteamVR from updating and requesting a new driver. AFAIK, it's just a nag screen that can be dismissed. But if a new driver is required for a new VR game, you'll probably want to Dual Boot and/or eventually build a new PC for VR depending on your current rig.
I never tried it, but it helped another poster with a game, no idea if it could be made to work with Steam VR. But if not, I imagine something similar could be worked out, if Steam got to the point where they would not allowed the driver version "nag screen" to be dismissed.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/962633/pc-games/bypassing-the-driver-version-check-of-a-game-/1/
XP -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win7 -> 780TI 3D Vision
Win10 -> 2080RTX VR
So why the XP 780ti for 3D Vision? Is there any benefit? Perhaps just some game compatibility?
Also didn't Nvidia drop support for 3D Vision with XP long before the GTX 780ti came out? If so, how are you getting it to work?
Since you say 3D Vision, I assume that it's not for an old legacy type setup that uses drivers from before 3D Vision came into official existence in 2009.
GeForce Game Ready Driver
Version: 368.81
Release Date: 2016.7.14
Operating System: Windows XP
Language: English (US)
File Size: 209.79 MB
download
Release Highlights
Supported products
Additional information
NVIDIA TITAN Series:
GeForce GTX TITAN, GeForce GTX TITAN Black
GeForce 900 Series:
GeForce GTX 960, GeForce GTX 950
GeForce 700 Series:
GeForce GTX 780 Ti, GeForce GTX 780, GeForce GTX 770, GeForce GTX 760, GeForce GTX 760 Ti (OEM), GeForce GTX 750 Ti, GeForce GTX 750, GeForce GTX 745, GeForce GT 740, GeForce GT 730, GeForce GT 720, GeForce GT 710, GeForce GT 705
GeForce 600 Series:
GeForce GTX 680, GeForce GTX 670, GeForce GTX 660 Ti, GeForce GTX 660, GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST, GeForce GTX 650 Ti, GeForce GTX 650, GeForce GTX 645, GeForce GT 645, GeForce GT 640, GeForce GT 635, GeForce GT 630, GeForce GT 620, GeForce GT 610, GeForce 605
GeForce 500 Series:
GeForce GTX 590, GeForce GTX 580, GeForce GTX 570, GeForce GTX 560 Ti, GeForce GTX 560 SE, GeForce GTX 560, GeForce GTX 555, GeForce GTX 550 Ti, GeForce GT 545, GeForce GT 530, GeForce GT 520, GeForce 510
GeForce 400 Series:
GeForce GTX 480, GeForce GTX 470, GeForce GTX 465, GeForce GTX 460 SE v2, GeForce GTX 460 SE, GeForce GTX 460, GeForce GTS 450, GeForce GT 440, GeForce GT 430, GeForce GT 420
I use XP for old XP games. Just some old games do support early 3D Vision. And no, I don't use Steam if that was your next question. For XP, I use the hacked versions. And no, I don't use 64bit OS for a 32bit OS games because I don't have to use it since I have an HDD selector. I use Win 7 for Win 7 games and Win 10 for Win 10 games. I don't have to worry about compatibility because 100% of my games are compatible with their respective OS.
Version 425.31 does work with 3D Vision. It's the last version that will work with 3D Vision.
Version 430.39 does NOT work with 3D Vision.
Am I correct?
The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"
What's extra bad is that 430.39 is the first version that properly supports the upcoming spring update for Windows 10.
The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"
425.31 Does have the 3D Vision drivers and I am currently using them and all seems to be ok.
430.39 Also tried this latest and 3D Vision driver is removed :-(