Trouble with Samsung 2233RZ and Geforce 8600GT Error: StereoCPLAPI returned invalid video mode
Hi,
yesterday I bought my Samsung 2233 RZ 120 Hz + 3D Shutter glasses.
[b]EDIT because its urgent: If u have a working solution for me, you'll be rewarded with 10 Euros per Paypal![/b]
But I have 2 Problems:
1. At boot, there is no screen.. first screen appears on Win7 Logon.
2. I have no 1680 x 1050 resolution, although I installed the newest Samsung drivers and this driver is recognized by Win7.
I got only 800x600 1024x768 and 1280x720.
3. 120 Hz Refresh rate is only enlisted if I choose 1024x768.
What did I do until now:
-Newest Samsung driver and Nvidia 3D driver(Nvidia 3D Vision CD 1.11) installed.
But if I want to install 3D Drivers this error pops up:
"[b]StereoCPLAPI returned invalid video mode (4095x32760) from StereoLauncher->get DefaultModeInfo[/b]"
-I updated my BIOS
-I have pluged in only my Samsung monitor(with DVI) so it is also my main monitor.
PC-Info:
Windows 7 Prof. 64 Bit
Intel Q6600
Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
3GB RAM
Geforce 8600 GT (it is supported by 3D Vision, but only for movies and pics. Look [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html"]here[/url]
I think my Monitor is the problem because it doesn't support 1680 x 1050 @ 120 Hz .
But what else can I do?
Thanks for any suggestions! /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
So you don't have a second display that is set as primary while trying to use the Samsung?
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?
The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?
So you don't have a second display that is set as primary while trying to use the Samsung?
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?
The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?
[quote name='Bloody' post='585740' date='Sep 6 2009, 04:45 PM']So you don't have a second display that is set as primary while trying to use the Samsung?
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?
The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?[/quote]
is the cable you are using to connect monitor to graphics card a dual-link DVI cable?
[url="http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html"]http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html[/url] shows the different dvi cable types
[quote name='Bloody' post='585740' date='Sep 6 2009, 04:45 PM']So you don't have a second display that is set as primary while trying to use the Samsung?
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?
The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?
is the cable you are using to connect monitor to graphics card a dual-link DVI cable?
[quote name='Bloody' post='585740' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:45 PM']So you don't have a second display that is set as primary while trying to use the Samsung?
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?[/quote]
No, I'm using the DVI-D cable that came with my Samsung. I checked the pins of the cable. They are OK.
[quote name='Bloody' post='585740' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:45 PM']The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?[/quote]
Actually, it is set as primary display.
In Device Manager it is recognized as "Samsung 2233". But in my display settings it is not.
[quote name='Pingu2' post='585746' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:56 PM']is the cable you are using to connect monitor to graphics card a dual-link DVI cable?
[url="http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html"]http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html[/url] shows the different dvi cable types[/quote]
[quote name='Bloody' post='585740' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:45 PM']So you don't have a second display that is set as primary while trying to use the Samsung?
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?
No, I'm using the DVI-D cable that came with my Samsung. I checked the pins of the cable. They are OK.
[quote name='Bloody' post='585740' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:45 PM']The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?
Actually, it is set as primary display.
In Device Manager it is recognized as "Samsung 2233". But in my display settings it is not.
[quote name='Pingu2' post='585746' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:56 PM']is the cable you are using to connect monitor to graphics card a dual-link DVI cable?
yesterday I bought my Samsung 2233 RZ 120 Hz + 3D Shutter glasses.
[b]EDIT because its urgent: If u have a working solution for me, you'll be rewarded with 10 Euros per Paypal![/b]
But I have 2 Problems:
1. At boot, there is no screen.. first screen appears on Win7 Logon.
2. I have no 1680 x 1050 resolution, although I installed the newest Samsung drivers and this driver is recognized by Win7.
I got only 800x600 1024x768 and 1280x720.
3. 120 Hz Refresh rate is only enlisted if I choose 1024x768.
What did I do until now:
-Newest Samsung driver and Nvidia 3D driver(Nvidia 3D Vision CD 1.11) installed.
But if I want to install 3D Drivers this error pops up:
"[b]StereoCPLAPI returned invalid video mode (4095x32760) from StereoLauncher->get DefaultModeInfo[/b]"
-I updated my BIOS
-I have pluged in only my Samsung monitor(with DVI) so it is also my main monitor.
PC-Info:
Windows 7 Prof. 64 Bit
Intel Q6600
Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
3GB RAM
Geforce 8600 GT (it is supported by 3D Vision, but only for movies and pics. Look [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html"]here[/url]
I think my Monitor is the problem because it doesn't support 1680 x 1050 @ 120 Hz .
But what else can I do?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Cheers
Phoboss
yesterday I bought my Samsung 2233 RZ 120 Hz + 3D Shutter glasses.
EDIT because its urgent: If u have a working solution for me, you'll be rewarded with 10 Euros per Paypal!
But I have 2 Problems:
1. At boot, there is no screen.. first screen appears on Win7 Logon.
2. I have no 1680 x 1050 resolution, although I installed the newest Samsung drivers and this driver is recognized by Win7.
I got only 800x600 1024x768 and 1280x720.
3. 120 Hz Refresh rate is only enlisted if I choose 1024x768.
What did I do until now:
-Newest Samsung driver and Nvidia 3D driver(Nvidia 3D Vision CD 1.11) installed.
But if I want to install 3D Drivers this error pops up:
"StereoCPLAPI returned invalid video mode (4095x32760) from StereoLauncher->get DefaultModeInfo"
-I updated my BIOS
-I have pluged in only my Samsung monitor(with DVI) so it is also my main monitor.
PC-Info:
Windows 7 Prof. 64 Bit
Intel Q6600
Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
3GB RAM
Geforce 8600 GT (it is supported by 3D Vision, but only for movies and pics. Look here
I think my Monitor is the problem because it doesn't support 1680 x 1050 @ 120 Hz .
But what else can I do?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Cheers
Phoboss
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?
The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?
The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?
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You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?
The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?[/quote]
is the cable you are using to connect monitor to graphics card a dual-link DVI cable?
[url="http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html"]http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html[/url] shows the different dvi cable types
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?
The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?
is the cable you are using to connect monitor to graphics card a dual-link DVI cable?
http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html shows the different dvi cable types
thank you for your replies!
[quote name='Bloody' post='585740' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:45 PM']So you don't have a second display that is set as primary while trying to use the Samsung?
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?[/quote]
No, I'm using the DVI-D cable that came with my Samsung. I checked the pins of the cable. They are OK.
[quote name='Bloody' post='585740' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:45 PM']The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?[/quote]
Actually, it is set as primary display.
In Device Manager it is recognized as "Samsung 2233". But in my display settings it is not.
[quote name='Pingu2' post='585746' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:56 PM']is the cable you are using to connect monitor to graphics card a dual-link DVI cable?
[url="http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html"]http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html[/url] shows the different dvi cable types[/quote]
Please, have a look at my first reply.
Any other suggestions are welcome!
Cheers
Phoboss
thank you for your replies!
[quote name='Bloody' post='585740' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:45 PM']So you don't have a second display that is set as primary while trying to use the Samsung?
You are using the DVI cable that came with the display, not another one that might not be a dual-link DVI?
No, I'm using the DVI-D cable that came with my Samsung. I checked the pins of the cable. They are OK.
[quote name='Bloody' post='585740' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:45 PM']The driver error you are getting is probably because the video card is not officially supported for games or the display not correctly recognized. I usually get this error when forgetting to set the primary display to the one capable of supporting 3D Vision... do the drivers recognize the display as 120Hz Samsung?
Actually, it is set as primary display.
In Device Manager it is recognized as "Samsung 2233". But in my display settings it is not.
[quote name='Pingu2' post='585746' date='Sep 6 2009, 05:56 PM']is the cable you are using to connect monitor to graphics card a dual-link DVI cable?
http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html shows the different dvi cable types
Please, have a look at my first reply.
Any other suggestions are welcome!
Cheers
Phoboss
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WTF?
I'm so dumb............
Anyway, thank you for ure answers!
There stands 8-Series. I thougt they mean 8xxxx. So I thought my 8600GT is 8-series. NO!!!!!!!! 8 series is 8800!!!!!!!!
WTF?
I'm so dumb............
Anyway, thank you for ure answers!
There stands 8-Series. I thougt they mean 8xxxx. So I thought my 8600GT is 8-series. NO!!!!!!!! 8 series is 8800!!!!!!!!
WTF?
I'm so dumb............
Anyway, thank you for ure answers![/quote]
Guys, I buyed me a gtx 285 2 GB and it also doesn't work.... ahhhhh!!!
There stands 8-Series. I thougt they mean 8xxxx. So I thought my 8600GT is 8-series. NO!!!!!!!! 8 series is 8800!!!!!!!!
WTF?
I'm so dumb............
Anyway, thank you for ure answers!
Guys, I buyed me a gtx 285 2 GB and it also doesn't work.... ahhhhh!!!
Can anybody help me?
Can anybody help me?