3D surround - Only one monitor locks into 3D in Surround, the adapter'ed one...
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Well that sucks :( I strongly considered the Gigabyte because it had two DVI outlets, but decided against it after reading so many bad Newegg reviews. I hope it's not your GPU, but you might consider opening a support ticket with gigabyte. Also, have you tried a different driver? Are you using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) when installing drivers?
Well that sucks :(

I strongly considered the Gigabyte because it had two DVI outlets, but decided against it after reading so many bad Newegg reviews.

I hope it's not your GPU, but you might consider opening a support ticket with gigabyte.

Also, have you tried a different driver? Are you using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) when installing drivers?

#16
Posted 01/17/2016 04:26 AM   
[quote="helifax"]But I am using 2x780Ti cards... I wonder if it is something related to what type of GPU you are using...Hmmm[/quote] Well, I am trying to do this on a single card, though beefy and linked below it may be. I did read that kernel crashes can come from overtaxing or underpowering a card. It does make me wonder if going SLI would remedy this. But I am weary of doping another $600-700 on another 980it (plus having to seriously consider a new PSU) to merely prove the theory. Gigabyte GeForce GV-N98TG1 6GB - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZJP9DMC
helifax said:But I am using 2x780Ti cards... I wonder if it is something related to what type of GPU you are using...Hmmm


Well, I am trying to do this on a single card, though beefy and linked below it may be. I did read that kernel crashes can come from overtaxing or underpowering a card. It does make me wonder if going SLI would remedy this. But I am weary of doping another $600-700 on another 980it (plus having to seriously consider a new PSU) to merely prove the theory.

Gigabyte GeForce GV-N98TG1 6GB - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZJP9DMC

i5-3570k
Gigabyte 980ti
3 x Asus VG278HE
3D Surround (in progress)
ASRock Z77 EXTREME4

#17
Posted 01/17/2016 09:30 PM   
[quote="D-Man11"]Well that sucks :( I strongly considered the Gigabyte because it had two DVI outlets, but decided against it after reading so many bad Newegg reviews. I hope it's not your GPU, but you might consider opening a support ticket with gigabyte. Also, have you tried a different driver? Are you using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) when installing drivers?[/quote] I DID just take a crack at reinstalling drivers with a clean install option, but I doubt that's as thorough as DDU. In the 3D and Surround community, can you recommend a good driver version to start with? I'm just running the latest mainline release. And, my continuing gratitude to you D-Man and Halifax for helping out, now into our second page. :-)
D-Man11 said:Well that sucks :(

I strongly considered the Gigabyte because it had two DVI outlets, but decided against it after reading so many bad Newegg reviews.

I hope it's not your GPU, but you might consider opening a support ticket with gigabyte.

Also, have you tried a different driver? Are you using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) when installing drivers?


I DID just take a crack at reinstalling drivers with a clean install option, but I doubt that's as thorough as DDU. In the 3D and Surround community, can you recommend a good driver version to start with? I'm just running the latest mainline release.

And, my continuing gratitude to you D-Man and Halifax for helping out, now into our second page. :-)

i5-3570k
Gigabyte 980ti
3 x Asus VG278HE
3D Surround (in progress)
ASRock Z77 EXTREME4

#18
Posted 01/17/2016 09:33 PM   
You could check the bios of your GPU and see if anyone has had issues with that revision. If so, you could send it in to be flashed or try it yourself. Also most Gigabyte GPUs have Dual Bios, you can see if the other one is different/underclocked. You could also try Nvidia's debug mode, I've never tried it, but I think it removes overclocks. NVCP>Help>Debug I imagine you have, but if you haven't, try a different display with the adapter.
You could check the bios of your GPU and see if anyone has had issues with that revision. If so, you could send it in to be flashed or try it yourself. Also most Gigabyte GPUs have Dual Bios, you can see if the other one is different/underclocked.

You could also try Nvidia's debug mode, I've never tried it, but I think it removes overclocks.
NVCP>Help>Debug

I imagine you have, but if you haven't, try a different display with the adapter.

#19
Posted 01/18/2016 12:38 AM   
[quote="edgeofblade"][quote="D-Man11"]Well that sucks :( I strongly considered the Gigabyte because it had two DVI outlets, but decided against it after reading so many bad Newegg reviews. I hope it's not your GPU, but you might consider opening a support ticket with gigabyte. Also, have you tried a different driver? Are you using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) when installing drivers?[/quote] I DID just take a crack at reinstalling drivers with a clean install option, but I doubt that's as thorough as DDU. In the 3D and Surround community, can you recommend a good driver version to start with? I'm just running the latest mainline release. And, my continuing gratitude to you D-Man and Halifax for helping out, now into our second page. :-)[/quote] Well, I am having different issues with the latest driver in 3D Surround :( So I am currently using 359.00 driver set... (to get rid of the dwm.exe crashes and other problems...) You can try this one ?
edgeofblade said:
D-Man11 said:Well that sucks :(

I strongly considered the Gigabyte because it had two DVI outlets, but decided against it after reading so many bad Newegg reviews.

I hope it's not your GPU, but you might consider opening a support ticket with gigabyte.

Also, have you tried a different driver? Are you using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) when installing drivers?


I DID just take a crack at reinstalling drivers with a clean install option, but I doubt that's as thorough as DDU. In the 3D and Surround community, can you recommend a good driver version to start with? I'm just running the latest mainline release.

And, my continuing gratitude to you D-Man and Halifax for helping out, now into our second page. :-)


Well, I am having different issues with the latest driver in 3D Surround :( So I am currently using 359.00 driver set... (to get rid of the dwm.exe crashes and other problems...)

You can try this one ?

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)

#20
Posted 01/18/2016 03:16 AM   
Rearranged, DDU cleaned, reinstalled, 359.00, looked into flashing... would prefer to hit up Gigabyte support first. Not sure GPUs have dual bios. That looks like a mainboard feature. I did get back to having the left screen 3D with no crash though. I do believe a support ticket would be the next step. As always, thank for you the assistance. I'll let you guys know if contacting GB support yields results.
Rearranged, DDU cleaned, reinstalled, 359.00, looked into flashing... would prefer to hit up Gigabyte support first. Not sure GPUs have dual bios. That looks like a mainboard feature.

I did get back to having the left screen 3D with no crash though.

I do believe a support ticket would be the next step. As always, thank for you the assistance. I'll let you guys know if contacting GB support yields results.

i5-3570k
Gigabyte 980ti
3 x Asus VG278HE
3D Surround (in progress)
ASRock Z77 EXTREME4

#21
Posted 01/26/2016 07:39 PM   
Dual bios can be found on motherboards and GPUs. A quick look at Newegg shows that the Gigabyte 980ti has a dual bios. It's typically a little black sliding switch found on the side of the GPU. Anyhow, GL with support.
Dual bios can be found on motherboards and GPUs.

A quick look at Newegg shows that the Gigabyte 980ti has a dual bios.

It's typically a little black sliding switch found on the side of the GPU.

Anyhow, GL with support.

#22
Posted 01/26/2016 07:48 PM   
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