Excuse me, this is the first time I write in this forum. I own a asus geforce gt650m n56v with who has the ability to use 3D Vision technology. I connected a monitor samsung geforce 3D Vision Ready to 120hz. I connected with cable dvi and hdmi adapter for PC. But when I start stereoscopy, recognizes the monitor, but it tells me that the monitor is not in stereo 3D mode. I think it's a problem of frequency, but I don't have the ability to set the frequency to 120hz on the PC. I used hdmi adapter because the PC does not have dvi port. Thanks for your attention ... I hope in your help.
Excuse me, this is the first time I write in this forum. I own a asus geforce gt650m n56v with who has the ability to use 3D Vision technology. I connected a monitor samsung geforce 3D Vision Ready to 120hz. I connected with cable dvi and hdmi adapter for PC. But when I start stereoscopy, recognizes the monitor, but it tells me that the monitor is not in stereo 3D mode. I think it's a problem of frequency, but I don't have the ability to set the frequency to 120hz on the PC. I used hdmi adapter because the PC does not have dvi port. Thanks for your attention ... I hope in your help.
Hi and welcome.
120Hz requires Dual Link DVI or Display Port. In your case you will not be able to run the monitor at 120Hz with a HDMI convertor/port.
Also Single Link DVI will not work. Only the ones said above:)
Hope it helps.
120Hz requires Dual Link DVI or Display Port. In your case you will not be able to run the monitor at 120Hz with a HDMI convertor/port.
Also Single Link DVI will not work. Only the ones said above:)
Hope it helps.
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
Since it's a laptop, you need to check out this guide by helifax.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/?comment=3883815
pay attention to the 4th picture and also where he says....
"- Here look under your nVidia GPU and Identity IF THE DISPLAY PORT IS DIRECTLY hooked to it or not.
In the above picture you can clearly see that the DP port is linked directly to the nVidia GPU and is not routed through the Intel Chipset (unlike the HDMI or the VGA that is linking directly to it)
pay attention to the 4th picture and also where he says....
"- Here look under your nVidia GPU and Identity IF THE DISPLAY PORT IS DIRECTLY hooked to it or not.
In the above picture you can clearly see that the DP port is linked directly to the nVidia GPU and is not routed through the Intel Chipset (unlike the HDMI or the VGA that is linking directly to it)
120Hz requires Dual Link DVI or Display Port. In your case you will not be able to run the monitor at 120Hz with a HDMI convertor/port.
Also Single Link DVI will not work. Only the ones said above:)
Hope it helps.
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)
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/?comment=3883815
pay attention to the 4th picture and also where he says....
"- Here look under your nVidia GPU and Identity IF THE DISPLAY PORT IS DIRECTLY hooked to it or not.
In the above picture you can clearly see that the DP port is linked directly to the nVidia GPU and is not routed through the Intel Chipset (unlike the HDMI or the VGA that is linking directly to it)