can't get my GTX780Ti to recognize the Asus VG278HE monitor (3D Vision ready!!!)
In nVidia Control Panel -> Stereoscopic 3D -> Set up stereoscopic 3D Stereoscopic Display 3D type is always 3D Vision Discover mode. It will not see the Asus VG278HE monitor as a 3D Vision enabled monitor with built-in IR emitter. Have the latest (beta) drivers installed now. Using Dual link DVI cable that came with the monitor. How can I make nVidia to recognize this monitor as a 3D Vision ready monitor so I can finally use my 3D Vision 2 glasses? OS: W8.1 MB: Asus P9X79 CPU: i7 4930K @ 3.4GHz RAM: 32 GB 1600 GPU: Asus GTX780 Ti Drivers: 334.67 (beta) Power: 1000 W Monitor: Asus VG278HE
In nVidia Control Panel -> Stereoscopic 3D -> Set up stereoscopic 3D

Stereoscopic Display 3D type is always 3D Vision Discover mode.
It will not see the Asus VG278HE monitor as a 3D Vision enabled monitor with built-in IR emitter.

Have the latest (beta) drivers installed now.
Using Dual link DVI cable that came with the monitor.

How can I make nVidia to recognize this monitor as a 3D Vision ready monitor so I can finally use my 3D Vision 2 glasses?


OS: W8.1
MB: Asus P9X79
CPU: i7 4930K @ 3.4GHz
RAM: 32 GB 1600
GPU: Asus GTX780 Ti
Drivers: 334.67 (beta)
Power: 1000 W
Monitor: Asus VG278HE

MB: Asus P9X79
CPU: i7 4930K @ 3.4GHz
RAM: 32 GB 1600
GPU: Asus GTX780 Ti
Drivers: 334.67 (beta)
Power: 1000 W
Monitor: Asus VG278HE
OS: Windows 8.1 Pro

#1
Posted 01/28/2014 10:07 PM   
You need to have a 3D Vision 2 kit for it to work, that model does not have a buildin IR.
You need to have a 3D Vision 2 kit for it to work, that model does not have a buildin IR.

#2
Posted 01/28/2014 10:12 PM   
Do you have a USB emitter, and is it plugged in? If not, you'll have to pick up a 3d vision kit as Cygnific suggested. They're not too expensive.
Do you have a USB emitter, and is it plugged in? If not, you'll have to pick up a 3d vision kit as Cygnific suggested. They're not too expensive.

#3
Posted 01/29/2014 01:27 AM   
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