Hello there,
so apparently, i already registered an account a few years back, without ever getting much into this community.
I've been a Laptop gamer since 2005 iirc, and one with 3d vision setups since 2011.
I'll need to upgrade my rig this year if i want to play any current gen games and/or start to mod Fallout 4 the way i modded Skyrim.
Since there are no longer any 3D vision laptops available, i was afraid a had to lose that luxury, but lately, with the announcement of external thunderbolt3 GPUs getting some love, i was pondering the idea of getting a good monitor, external GPU, ITX/NUC and a laptop. Ignoring the latter three, i realized i have no idea about what makes a good monitor, let along a good 3d vision one at that.
SO i got a few questions around those, if anyone if willing the help a like-minded, if uninformed individual out.
first the make or break questions:
3d vision through thunderbolt GPU? does it work? I know laptops never could get (or at least never did) support Optimus, because that needed to reroute the GPU signal back through the Intel GPU and that would not support 120 Hz. Some of the e-GPU supporting laptops (Razer, Microsoft) available reroute the signal back trough the thunderbolt and into the laptop screen. I imagine this will again kill any 3d vision.
But could I e.g. hook the e-GPU to a screen via the GPU's ports directly and get the 3d Vision signal?
Same question with G-sync, and alternatively freesync/adaptive sync. Will this work (current gen Intel GPUs don't support any of those specs, and i'm not sure i still want a device without Optimus... and 4kg, but that's another question)
Is this even known yet?
Now suppose I could get this to work, which monitor would you experts suggest?
Is IPS fast enough for 3d vision nowadays (to my surprise i saw them increase in Hz in recent years)?
are there 4k screens available that do decent 4k with adaptive sync and at the same time good looking 1080p (don't kill me; i know it means progressive) 120 Hz 3d vision?
How about downsampling to 1080p in general? will it look good for games where i would need to do that (old with non-scaling UI, new with too demanding visuals)?
What other features would i want to look for, that the PR doesn't tell me about? Is black-filling/light boost/blur reduction still a thing?
Should i rather get a good old trusted 1080 TN screen for 3d vision and another one for 4k (maybe incrementally as GPU power and price/financial situation allow)?
other remarks?
thanks a lot and keep the ideas coming.
so apparently, i already registered an account a few years back, without ever getting much into this community.
I've been a Laptop gamer since 2005 iirc, and one with 3d vision setups since 2011.
I'll need to upgrade my rig this year if i want to play any current gen games and/or start to mod Fallout 4 the way i modded Skyrim.
Since there are no longer any 3D vision laptops available, i was afraid a had to lose that luxury, but lately, with the announcement of external thunderbolt3 GPUs getting some love, i was pondering the idea of getting a good monitor, external GPU, ITX/NUC and a laptop. Ignoring the latter three, i realized i have no idea about what makes a good monitor, let along a good 3d vision one at that.
SO i got a few questions around those, if anyone if willing the help a like-minded, if uninformed individual out.
first the make or break questions:
3d vision through thunderbolt GPU? does it work? I know laptops never could get (or at least never did) support Optimus, because that needed to reroute the GPU signal back through the Intel GPU and that would not support 120 Hz. Some of the e-GPU supporting laptops (Razer, Microsoft) available reroute the signal back trough the thunderbolt and into the laptop screen. I imagine this will again kill any 3d vision.
But could I e.g. hook the e-GPU to a screen via the GPU's ports directly and get the 3d Vision signal?
Same question with G-sync, and alternatively freesync/adaptive sync. Will this work (current gen Intel GPUs don't support any of those specs, and i'm not sure i still want a device without Optimus... and 4kg, but that's another question)
Is this even known yet?
Now suppose I could get this to work, which monitor would you experts suggest?
Is IPS fast enough for 3d vision nowadays (to my surprise i saw them increase in Hz in recent years)?
are there 4k screens available that do decent 4k with adaptive sync and at the same time good looking 1080p (don't kill me; i know it means progressive) 120 Hz 3d vision?
How about downsampling to 1080p in general? will it look good for games where i would need to do that (old with non-scaling UI, new with too demanding visuals)?
What other features would i want to look for, that the PR doesn't tell me about? Is black-filling/light boost/blur reduction still a thing?
Should i rather get a good old trusted 1080 TN screen for 3d vision and another one for 4k (maybe incrementally as GPU power and price/financial situation allow)?
other remarks?
I will skip the laptop questions because I don't know the answers.
[quote="Gruftlord"]
Now suppose I could get this to work, which monitor would you experts suggest?[/quote]
For 1080p monitors, I would suggest the BenQ Z series (XL2411Z. XL2420Z, XL2720Z) because of their extra feature: motion blur reduction (for 2D use), which is very configurable. Otherwise, 3D Vision 2 doesn't vary a lot, I think. The Asus VG278H has good contrast with Lightboost enabled, IIRC.
For 1440p monitors, you only have two options: Asus PG278Q and Dell S2716DG. Same panel (and some pixel inversion issues). Both have G-Sync and ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur) too.
[quote="Gruftlord"]Is IPS fast enough for 3d vision nowadays (to my surprise i saw them increase in Hz in recent years)?[/quote]
It doesn't matter if they are fast enough (I think the latest Asus and Acer IPS 1440p@>144Hz would be), because none of them is compatible with 3D Vision. You can't even try it.
[quote="Gruftlord"]are there 4k screens available that do decent 4k with adaptive sync and at the same time good looking 1080p (don't kill me; i know it means progressive) 120 Hz 3d vision?[/quote]
No. There are zero 4k monitors at 120 or higher Hz at the moment. There will be a Dell 4k OLED 120Hz monitor, but it doesn't have any feature announced (no word on G-Sync, 3D Vision, Freesync, etc), and it will cost $5000.
[quote="Gruftlord"]How about downsampling to 1080p in general? will it look good for games where i would need to do that (old with non-scaling UI, new with too demanding visuals)?[/quote]
Assuming a native 1080p monitor, yes. Better than native 1080p, but you don't get all the detail of higher native resolutions. There is pure downsampling (the most compatible, but UI may be smaller depending on the game), and also supersampling (depends on driver, UI will be the same size as the resolution you use ingame and not the internal one).
[quote="Gruftlord"]Is black-filling/light boost/blur reduction still a thing?[/quote]
Yes yes yes yes yes. Lightboost is mandatory for 3D Vision 2, anyway. The BenQ monitors I mentioned also have their own blur reduction technique for non 3D gaming, and it works at ANY refresh rate from 50Hz to 144Hz (or even a pair more Hz if you manage to overclock it).
[quote="Gruftlord"]Should i rather get a good old trusted 1080 TN screen for 3d vision and another one for 4k (maybe incrementally as GPU power and price/financial situation allow)?[/quote]
Once you go 3D, you can't go back ;). Play in 3D for a few months or a year at least, and then think if you will be able play in 2D again (polygonal games, I mean). In my case, any monitor without 3D Vision 2 compatibility is useless for games.
[quote="Gruftlord"]thanks a lot and keep the ideas coming.[/quote]
You're welcome!
Edit: oh, and don't forget about 3D Vision fixes: http://helixmod.blogspot.com.es/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
Hundreds of games working perfectly or almost perfectly thanks to the community members.
I will skip the laptop questions because I don't know the answers.
Gruftlord said:
Now suppose I could get this to work, which monitor would you experts suggest?
For 1080p monitors, I would suggest the BenQ Z series (XL2411Z. XL2420Z, XL2720Z) because of their extra feature: motion blur reduction (for 2D use), which is very configurable. Otherwise, 3D Vision 2 doesn't vary a lot, I think. The Asus VG278H has good contrast with Lightboost enabled, IIRC.
For 1440p monitors, you only have two options: Asus PG278Q and Dell S2716DG. Same panel (and some pixel inversion issues). Both have G-Sync and ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur) too.
Gruftlord said:Is IPS fast enough for 3d vision nowadays (to my surprise i saw them increase in Hz in recent years)?
It doesn't matter if they are fast enough (I think the latest Asus and Acer IPS 1440p@>144Hz would be), because none of them is compatible with 3D Vision. You can't even try it.
Gruftlord said:are there 4k screens available that do decent 4k with adaptive sync and at the same time good looking 1080p (don't kill me; i know it means progressive) 120 Hz 3d vision?
No. There are zero 4k monitors at 120 or higher Hz at the moment. There will be a Dell 4k OLED 120Hz monitor, but it doesn't have any feature announced (no word on G-Sync, 3D Vision, Freesync, etc), and it will cost $5000.
Gruftlord said:How about downsampling to 1080p in general? will it look good for games where i would need to do that (old with non-scaling UI, new with too demanding visuals)?
Assuming a native 1080p monitor, yes. Better than native 1080p, but you don't get all the detail of higher native resolutions. There is pure downsampling (the most compatible, but UI may be smaller depending on the game), and also supersampling (depends on driver, UI will be the same size as the resolution you use ingame and not the internal one).
Gruftlord said:Is black-filling/light boost/blur reduction still a thing?
Yes yes yes yes yes. Lightboost is mandatory for 3D Vision 2, anyway. The BenQ monitors I mentioned also have their own blur reduction technique for non 3D gaming, and it works at ANY refresh rate from 50Hz to 144Hz (or even a pair more Hz if you manage to overclock it).
Gruftlord said:Should i rather get a good old trusted 1080 TN screen for 3d vision and another one for 4k (maybe incrementally as GPU power and price/financial situation allow)?
Once you go 3D, you can't go back ;). Play in 3D for a few months or a year at least, and then think if you will be able play in 2D again (polygonal games, I mean). In my case, any monitor without 3D Vision 2 compatibility is useless for games.
Gruftlord said:thanks a lot and keep the ideas coming.
The only way to have 4k in 3dvision is here:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/818183/3d-vision/gtx-970-4k-3d-vision-gaming-success-with-lgub850v-passive-tv-/post/4510149/#4510149
Thanks you two. I'll definitely be checking those monitors. It's sad to see that for 500 bucks i have to chose between either 3d vision FHD/QWHD TN or freesync 4k IPS, and to be honest, i'm not quite sure about that yet.
Of course i know about helix mods :)
TVs look a bit daunting to me. No G-sync support as far as i can see, and i would need to hack that thing, which idk feels weird. I was hoping for a more plug and play solution. There's plenty enough thrill for me to get shader fixes working in dx11 and soon 12, don't want to fight on the hardware side, too.
Would you guys say there's a chance future monitors coming around the pascal release would still support 3d vision? Or are monitors beginning to appear with g-sync support but without 3d?
Thanks you two. I'll definitely be checking those monitors. It's sad to see that for 500 bucks i have to chose between either 3d vision FHD/QWHD TN or freesync 4k IPS, and to be honest, i'm not quite sure about that yet.
Of course i know about helix mods :)
TVs look a bit daunting to me. No G-sync support as far as i can see, and i would need to hack that thing, which idk feels weird. I was hoping for a more plug and play solution. There's plenty enough thrill for me to get shader fixes working in dx11 and soon 12, don't want to fight on the hardware side, too.
Would you guys say there's a chance future monitors coming around the pascal release would still support 3d vision? Or are monitors beginning to appear with g-sync support but without 3d?
what is the opinion on the newer Asus VG278HV? That one has light boost technology, and apparently also still works with 3D vision. Price looks very reasonable at 370 euros. What is the image quality compared to the H and HE model? Did the addition of Lightboost introduce any overdrive artifacts? The BenQ XL2720Z still runs for over around 500.
From what i read the last days, people really seem a bit iffed about the artifacts in both WQHD models, so i think i'll go with a FHD model. But somehow i don't feel like paying 500 euros for a 2 year old FHD model, so there is that.
From what i gather from the tech, if we draw a line from 3 Vision 2 with light boost, to ULMB (and the like) to GSync, it seems that overdrive and pixel inversion artefacts increase with each newer technology. Is it stil true, that there is no Model available with 3D Vision 2 without pixel inversion checkerboard? ULMB sounds like something that can be adjusted in the Monitor Settings, so this should mean i get at least an artifact free 2D image when not gaming, unlike with GSync monitors it seems. Or does that only apply to 1440p GSync monitors?
It's Pandora's box, i tell you, i should have never started asking :D
what is the opinion on the newer Asus VG278HV? That one has light boost technology, and apparently also still works with 3D vision. Price looks very reasonable at 370 euros. What is the image quality compared to the H and HE model? Did the addition of Lightboost introduce any overdrive artifacts? The BenQ XL2720Z still runs for over around 500.
From what i read the last days, people really seem a bit iffed about the artifacts in both WQHD models, so i think i'll go with a FHD model. But somehow i don't feel like paying 500 euros for a 2 year old FHD model, so there is that.
From what i gather from the tech, if we draw a line from 3 Vision 2 with light boost, to ULMB (and the like) to GSync, it seems that overdrive and pixel inversion artefacts increase with each newer technology. Is it stil true, that there is no Model available with 3D Vision 2 without pixel inversion checkerboard? ULMB sounds like something that can be adjusted in the Monitor Settings, so this should mean i get at least an artifact free 2D image when not gaming, unlike with GSync monitors it seems. Or does that only apply to 1440p GSync monitors?
It's Pandora's box, i tell you, i should have never started asking :D
The Asus VG278HV appears to be the same as the VG278HE. I thought maybe they had finally added Display Port, but it's still just the same connectors. I also do not see anywhere where it says that it supports 3D Vision.
The Asus VG278HV appears to be the same as the VG278HE. I thought maybe they had finally added Display Port, but it's still just the same connectors. I also do not see anywhere where it says that it supports 3D Vision.
[quote="masterotaku"]For 1440p monitors, you only have two options: Asus PG278Q and Dell S2716DG. Same panel (and some pixel inversion issues).[/quote]There's at-least one more 1440p 3D Vision monitor: the Acer XB270HU abprz (not the bprz but the [i]a[/i]bprz). They're all very, very, similiar though.
[quote="Spinelli1"]There's at-least one more 1440p 3D Vision monitor: the Acer XB270HU abprz (not the bprz but the [i]a[/i]bprz). They're all very, very, similiar though.[/quote]
Cool. I didn't know about that TN variant. I correct myself: tha ASUS and Dell monitors don't use the same panel. But in practice they are very similar and with basically the same flaws, according to reviews.
I will receive the Dell one soon (two weeks maximum, I think) and then I'll comment how it looks in 3D.
Spinelli1 said:There's at-least one more 1440p 3D Vision monitor: the Acer XB270HU abprz (not the bprz but the abprz). They're all very, very, similiar though.
Cool. I didn't know about that TN variant. I correct myself: tha ASUS and Dell monitors don't use the same panel. But in practice they are very similar and with basically the same flaws, according to reviews.
I will receive the Dell one soon (two weeks maximum, I think) and then I'll comment how it looks in 3D.
Hello community
I need Urgent advise - Display 3D Vision with G-Sync
i have an Asus PG278Q, but the thing is that the display has been swapped 6 times, because i could n´t get to 144Hz without loosing signal, i buy numerous cables, but also the usb ports doesn´t have the energy to move an Asus Rog Mouse.......he turns on, but does n´t move.....so i bought the better displayport cable that i found, a copper cable that i tested in a Asus VG248QE, and that was working fine on this model.
Now, Asus wants to have the display delivered and refund me, but i can´t find any other displays or brands, with this specs, with 3D vision and built in G-Sync.
I need urgent advise, because i´m going to be without display from today..........
I looked everywhere, talked to Nvidia, and they said that the PG278Q is the only display in the market with 3D vision and g-sync.....i don´t know what else i can do, i looked over more then 200 web sites and found nothing similar.......should i buy another PG278Q without being refurbish, and test it (witch is difficult in some stores).......
Please help me
I have a Clevo P775DM-G - Intel 6700K, GTX 980M
I tested my notebook with different cables on the VG248QE, and everything was fine, this display supposed to be better, and seems that has no energy available to get to the 144 HZ with the copper cable, and i could only get there with a new power source and DP cable that Asus send to me, but still the USB ports are freezing every component that i connected there, and the 3D with Kodi, is not activated, because the software does n´t recognize it as a 3D display
I have also, photos and videos of this problems if someone needs them to help me out.
Thank you very much in advance for your kind support my friends
I need Urgent advise - Display 3D Vision with G-Sync
i have an Asus PG278Q, but the thing is that the display has been swapped 6 times, because i could n´t get to 144Hz without loosing signal, i buy numerous cables, but also the usb ports doesn´t have the energy to move an Asus Rog Mouse.......he turns on, but does n´t move.....so i bought the better displayport cable that i found, a copper cable that i tested in a Asus VG248QE, and that was working fine on this model.
Now, Asus wants to have the display delivered and refund me, but i can´t find any other displays or brands, with this specs, with 3D vision and built in G-Sync.
I need urgent advise, because i´m going to be without display from today..........
I looked everywhere, talked to Nvidia, and they said that the PG278Q is the only display in the market with 3D vision and g-sync.....i don´t know what else i can do, i looked over more then 200 web sites and found nothing similar.......should i buy another PG278Q without being refurbish, and test it (witch is difficult in some stores).......
Please help me
I have a Clevo P775DM-G - Intel 6700K, GTX 980M
I tested my notebook with different cables on the VG248QE, and everything was fine, this display supposed to be better, and seems that has no energy available to get to the 144 HZ with the copper cable, and i could only get there with a new power source and DP cable that Asus send to me, but still the USB ports are freezing every component that i connected there, and the 3D with Kodi, is not activated, because the software does n´t recognize it as a 3D display
I have also, photos and videos of this problems if someone needs them to help me out.
Thank you very much in advance for your kind support my friends
Does it work at 120Hz? 3D Vision requires anywhere from 100 to 120Hz to work. (144Hz will actuall downclock to 120Hz anyway in 3D Vision). Gsync is disabled in 3D Vision mode anyway.
Can't really understand what the problem is...
Does it work at 120Hz? 3D Vision requires anywhere from 100 to 120Hz to work. (144Hz will actuall downclock to 120Hz anyway in 3D Vision). Gsync is disabled in 3D Vision mode anyway.
Can't really understand what the problem is...
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
Swapping the display 6 times seems a bit excessive, by the third one I'd figure it had to be my hardware.
I know in another thread you provided a shot of your output connectors and they all seemed to be routed off of the discrete GPU. The picture has been changed to something in device manager now.
The only thing that I can think of, is perhaps the 980m only supports up to Display Port 1.1. 2560x1440@120 requires DP 1.2. That or the is an artificial pixel clock cap placed on the 980m.
Look to see if you can find a program that reports your pixel clock limits.
There are a lot of DP cables that are not working with the 2K requirements. I suggest that you buy the Accell cables that are certified on the official Display Port site.
The Dell S2716DG, has G-Sync and 3D Vision with a TN panel. I think Acer also has something available. (maybe the XB270HU ? )
The USB/Mouse problem, must also have something to do with your laptop.
Swapping the display 6 times seems a bit excessive, by the third one I'd figure it had to be my hardware.
I know in another thread you provided a shot of your output connectors and they all seemed to be routed off of the discrete GPU. The picture has been changed to something in device manager now.
The only thing that I can think of, is perhaps the 980m only supports up to Display Port 1.1. 2560x1440@120 requires DP 1.2. That or the is an artificial pixel clock cap placed on the 980m.
Look to see if you can find a program that reports your pixel clock limits.
There are a lot of DP cables that are not working with the 2K requirements. I suggest that you buy the Accell cables that are certified on the official Display Port site.
The Dell S2716DG, has G-Sync and 3D Vision with a TN panel. I think Acer also has something available. (maybe the XB270HU ? )
The USB/Mouse problem, must also have something to do with your laptop.
so apparently, i already registered an account a few years back, without ever getting much into this community.
I've been a Laptop gamer since 2005 iirc, and one with 3d vision setups since 2011.
I'll need to upgrade my rig this year if i want to play any current gen games and/or start to mod Fallout 4 the way i modded Skyrim.
Since there are no longer any 3D vision laptops available, i was afraid a had to lose that luxury, but lately, with the announcement of external thunderbolt3 GPUs getting some love, i was pondering the idea of getting a good monitor, external GPU, ITX/NUC and a laptop. Ignoring the latter three, i realized i have no idea about what makes a good monitor, let along a good 3d vision one at that.
SO i got a few questions around those, if anyone if willing the help a like-minded, if uninformed individual out.
first the make or break questions:
3d vision through thunderbolt GPU? does it work? I know laptops never could get (or at least never did) support Optimus, because that needed to reroute the GPU signal back through the Intel GPU and that would not support 120 Hz. Some of the e-GPU supporting laptops (Razer, Microsoft) available reroute the signal back trough the thunderbolt and into the laptop screen. I imagine this will again kill any 3d vision.
But could I e.g. hook the e-GPU to a screen via the GPU's ports directly and get the 3d Vision signal?
Same question with G-sync, and alternatively freesync/adaptive sync. Will this work (current gen Intel GPUs don't support any of those specs, and i'm not sure i still want a device without Optimus... and 4kg, but that's another question)
Is this even known yet?
Now suppose I could get this to work, which monitor would you experts suggest?
Is IPS fast enough for 3d vision nowadays (to my surprise i saw them increase in Hz in recent years)?
are there 4k screens available that do decent 4k with adaptive sync and at the same time good looking 1080p (don't kill me; i know it means progressive) 120 Hz 3d vision?
How about downsampling to 1080p in general? will it look good for games where i would need to do that (old with non-scaling UI, new with too demanding visuals)?
What other features would i want to look for, that the PR doesn't tell me about? Is black-filling/light boost/blur reduction still a thing?
Should i rather get a good old trusted 1080 TN screen for 3d vision and another one for 4k (maybe incrementally as GPU power and price/financial situation allow)?
other remarks?
thanks a lot and keep the ideas coming.
For 1080p monitors, I would suggest the BenQ Z series (XL2411Z. XL2420Z, XL2720Z) because of their extra feature: motion blur reduction (for 2D use), which is very configurable. Otherwise, 3D Vision 2 doesn't vary a lot, I think. The Asus VG278H has good contrast with Lightboost enabled, IIRC.
For 1440p monitors, you only have two options: Asus PG278Q and Dell S2716DG. Same panel (and some pixel inversion issues). Both have G-Sync and ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur) too.
It doesn't matter if they are fast enough (I think the latest Asus and Acer IPS 1440p@>144Hz would be), because none of them is compatible with 3D Vision. You can't even try it.
No. There are zero 4k monitors at 120 or higher Hz at the moment. There will be a Dell 4k OLED 120Hz monitor, but it doesn't have any feature announced (no word on G-Sync, 3D Vision, Freesync, etc), and it will cost $5000.
Assuming a native 1080p monitor, yes. Better than native 1080p, but you don't get all the detail of higher native resolutions. There is pure downsampling (the most compatible, but UI may be smaller depending on the game), and also supersampling (depends on driver, UI will be the same size as the resolution you use ingame and not the internal one).
Yes yes yes yes yes. Lightboost is mandatory for 3D Vision 2, anyway. The BenQ monitors I mentioned also have their own blur reduction technique for non 3D gaming, and it works at ANY refresh rate from 50Hz to 144Hz (or even a pair more Hz if you manage to overclock it).
Once you go 3D, you can't go back ;). Play in 3D for a few months or a year at least, and then think if you will be able play in 2D again (polygonal games, I mean). In my case, any monitor without 3D Vision 2 compatibility is useless for games.
You're welcome!
Edit: oh, and don't forget about 3D Vision fixes: http://helixmod.blogspot.com.es/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
Hundreds of games working perfectly or almost perfectly thanks to the community members.
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus GA-Z270X-Gaming 5
RAM: GSKILL Ripjaws Z 16GB 3866MHz CL18
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
Speakers: Logitech Z506
Donations account: masterotakusuko@gmail.com
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/818183/3d-vision/gtx-970-4k-3d-vision-gaming-success-with-lgub850v-passive-tv-/post/4510149/#4510149
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/chtiblue/album/530b52d4cb85770d6e000049/3Dvision with 49" Philips 49PUS7100 interlieved 3D (3840x2160) overide mode, GTX 1080 GFA2 EXOC, core i5 @4.3GHz, 16Gb@2130, windows 7&10 64bit, Dolby Atmos 5.1.4 Marantz 6010 AVR
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus GA-Z270X-Gaming 5
RAM: GSKILL Ripjaws Z 16GB 3866MHz CL18
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
Speakers: Logitech Z506
Donations account: masterotakusuko@gmail.com
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/chtiblue/album/530b52d4cb85770d6e000049/3Dvision with 49" Philips 49PUS7100 interlieved 3D (3840x2160) overide mode, GTX 1080 GFA2 EXOC, core i5 @4.3GHz, 16Gb@2130, windows 7&10 64bit, Dolby Atmos 5.1.4 Marantz 6010 AVR
Of course i know about helix mods :)
TVs look a bit daunting to me. No G-sync support as far as i can see, and i would need to hack that thing, which idk feels weird. I was hoping for a more plug and play solution. There's plenty enough thrill for me to get shader fixes working in dx11 and soon 12, don't want to fight on the hardware side, too.
Would you guys say there's a chance future monitors coming around the pascal release would still support 3d vision? Or are monitors beginning to appear with g-sync support but without 3d?
From what i read the last days, people really seem a bit iffed about the artifacts in both WQHD models, so i think i'll go with a FHD model. But somehow i don't feel like paying 500 euros for a 2 year old FHD model, so there is that.
From what i gather from the tech, if we draw a line from 3 Vision 2 with light boost, to ULMB (and the like) to GSync, it seems that overdrive and pixel inversion artefacts increase with each newer technology. Is it stil true, that there is no Model available with 3D Vision 2 without pixel inversion checkerboard? ULMB sounds like something that can be adjusted in the Monitor Settings, so this should mean i get at least an artifact free 2D image when not gaming, unlike with GSync monitors it seems. Or does that only apply to 1440p GSync monitors?
It's Pandora's box, i tell you, i should have never started asking :D
Cool. I didn't know about that TN variant. I correct myself: tha ASUS and Dell monitors don't use the same panel. But in practice they are very similar and with basically the same flaws, according to reviews.
I will receive the Dell one soon (two weeks maximum, I think) and then I'll comment how it looks in 3D.
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus GA-Z270X-Gaming 5
RAM: GSKILL Ripjaws Z 16GB 3866MHz CL18
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
Speakers: Logitech Z506
Donations account: masterotakusuko@gmail.com
I need Urgent advise - Display 3D Vision with G-Sync
i have an Asus PG278Q, but the thing is that the display has been swapped 6 times, because i could n´t get to 144Hz without loosing signal, i buy numerous cables, but also the usb ports doesn´t have the energy to move an Asus Rog Mouse.......he turns on, but does n´t move.....so i bought the better displayport cable that i found, a copper cable that i tested in a Asus VG248QE, and that was working fine on this model.
Now, Asus wants to have the display delivered and refund me, but i can´t find any other displays or brands, with this specs, with 3D vision and built in G-Sync.
I need urgent advise, because i´m going to be without display from today..........
I looked everywhere, talked to Nvidia, and they said that the PG278Q is the only display in the market with 3D vision and g-sync.....i don´t know what else i can do, i looked over more then 200 web sites and found nothing similar.......should i buy another PG278Q without being refurbish, and test it (witch is difficult in some stores).......
Please help me
I have a Clevo P775DM-G - Intel 6700K, GTX 980M
I tested my notebook with different cables on the VG248QE, and everything was fine, this display supposed to be better, and seems that has no energy available to get to the 144 HZ with the copper cable, and i could only get there with a new power source and DP cable that Asus send to me, but still the USB ports are freezing every component that i connected there, and the 3D with Kodi, is not activated, because the software does n´t recognize it as a 3D display
I have also, photos and videos of this problems if someone needs them to help me out.
Thank you very much in advance for your kind support my friends
Can't really understand what the problem is...
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)
I know in another thread you provided a shot of your output connectors and they all seemed to be routed off of the discrete GPU. The picture has been changed to something in device manager now.
The only thing that I can think of, is perhaps the 980m only supports up to Display Port 1.1. 2560x1440@120 requires DP 1.2. That or the is an artificial pixel clock cap placed on the 980m.
Look to see if you can find a program that reports your pixel clock limits.
There are a lot of DP cables that are not working with the 2K requirements. I suggest that you buy the Accell cables that are certified on the official Display Port site.
The Dell S2716DG, has G-Sync and 3D Vision with a TN panel. I think Acer also has something available. (maybe the XB270HU ? )
The USB/Mouse problem, must also have something to do with your laptop.