[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='10 May 2011 - 03:55 PM' timestamp='1305057343' post='1235710']
Please wait for our next major driver release which should improve this.
[/quote]
Did a quick test with 275.27, seems to have fixed this issue. I'm going to test some more games, but in the meantime, thanks!
[quote name='monkeysocks' date='17 May 2011 - 06:48 PM' timestamp='1305672503' post='1238568']
Did a quick test with 275.27, seems to have fixed this issue. I'm going to test some more games, but in the meantime, thanks!
[/quote]
this trick had the same effect of disabling usb2.0 from motherboard bios for me, basically i get worse results or out of sync at 120Hz, i have an intel chipset and processor (asus p5k core2duo + samsung 2233rz).
probably the sync delays in the opposite way of the one i need.
still there are no solutions for my system yet.
how long do i have to wait to have a proper 3d ?
nvidia programmers, you develop such graphic cards, cuda, physx, very high level technologies, and you are not able to make a slider for the sync?
Is it impossible to do it for hardware reasons? i think i have waited enough!!
reading latest 275 driver release note i've seen an improvement in 3d sync, this had no effect on my system.
just a shot in the air for me.
this trick had the same effect of disabling usb2.0 from motherboard bios for me, basically i get worse results or out of sync at 120Hz, i have an intel chipset and processor (asus p5k core2duo + samsung 2233rz).
probably the sync delays in the opposite way of the one i need.
still there are no solutions for my system yet.
how long do i have to wait to have a proper 3d ?
nvidia programmers, you develop such graphic cards, cuda, physx, very high level technologies, and you are not able to make a slider for the sync?
Is it impossible to do it for hardware reasons? i think i have waited enough!!
reading latest 275 driver release note i've seen an improvement in 3d sync, this had no effect on my system.
Intel system here, tried this to fix the ghosting, it works but the image is completely out of sync and kind of waves around. The test application actually works though, just not in-game...Cross talk is still visible in the test app though.
Intel system here, tried this to fix the ghosting, it works but the image is completely out of sync and kind of waves around. The test application actually works though, just not in-game...Cross talk is still visible in the test app though.
I also get no improvements in ghosting, for some reason also got flickering and it doesnt matter how much Hz i set. Im pretty sure it was fine some time ago.
I dont use 3D that much so im not sure how it was possible to play without flickering, probably some of the older drivers fixed it.
I also get no improvements in ghosting, for some reason also got flickering and it doesnt matter how much Hz i set. Im pretty sure it was fine some time ago.
I dont use 3D that much so im not sure how it was possible to play without flickering, probably some of the older drivers fixed it.
Problem occurred for the first time on my system last night after I reinstalled Windows. Severe ghosting/double image at top 10% of screen using the current 275 drivers. Here's what I did to fix.
1. Uninstalled ALL Nvidia drivers from control panel.
2. Rebooted in SafeMode and used DriverSweeper to clean up the remnants of the Nvidia drivers that were left over.
3. Rebooted again in SafeMode and ran DriverSweeper again to see if it missed anything (which it does sometimes).
4. Rebooted into Windows and installed 270whql release drivers with emitter unpluged.
5. Ran 3D wizard (plugged emitter in when instructed to, turn on glasses etc etc)
6. Tested with 3D previewer (No more ghosting AT ALL perfect 3D picture!)
7. Reboot Windows ran installer for 275(or whatever drivers are currently available whql or beta) drivers using express install. Reboot.
8. Repeat step 6. Test in game. Everything should be cool now.
I have 3 Asus VG236H/HE displays. This doesn't seem to be anything other then a buggy driver issue. Not a display issue at all. Before I reinstalled Windows the 275 drivers worked fine but after I did the OS reinstall and installed the 275 drivers straight on the fresh OS install it started giving me the ghosting(along with the nausea associated with it). Following the steps above fixed it for me and now I'm back to the current drivers.
Hope this helps somebody! /w00twave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':w00twave:' />
*This method has resolved the problem for me three different times now. Most recently did it with 280 beta drivers. Why the problem keeps coming up I don't know but at least I know I can fix it using the above method. If I were to guess as to why the ghosting suddenly appears periodically I would say its the emitter driver because I noticed the ghosting appeared after a pc start up were the emitter flashed red a few times before it turned green instead of going straight to green like it normally does.
I could very well be wrong though, its just what I've noticed....
Problem occurred for the first time on my system last night after I reinstalled Windows. Severe ghosting/double image at top 10% of screen using the current 275 drivers. Here's what I did to fix.
1. Uninstalled ALL Nvidia drivers from control panel.
2. Rebooted in SafeMode and used DriverSweeper to clean up the remnants of the Nvidia drivers that were left over.
3. Rebooted again in SafeMode and ran DriverSweeper again to see if it missed anything (which it does sometimes).
4. Rebooted into Windows and installed 270whql release drivers with emitter unpluged.
5. Ran 3D wizard (plugged emitter in when instructed to, turn on glasses etc etc)
6. Tested with 3D previewer (No more ghosting AT ALL perfect 3D picture!)
7. Reboot Windows ran installer for 275(or whatever drivers are currently available whql or beta) drivers using express install. Reboot.
8. Repeat step 6. Test in game. Everything should be cool now.
I have 3 Asus VG236H/HE displays. This doesn't seem to be anything other then a buggy driver issue. Not a display issue at all. Before I reinstalled Windows the 275 drivers worked fine but after I did the OS reinstall and installed the 275 drivers straight on the fresh OS install it started giving me the ghosting(along with the nausea associated with it). Following the steps above fixed it for me and now I'm back to the current drivers.
Hope this helps somebody! /w00twave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':w00twave:' />
*This method has resolved the problem for me three different times now. Most recently did it with 280 beta drivers. Why the problem keeps coming up I don't know but at least I know I can fix it using the above method. If I were to guess as to why the ghosting suddenly appears periodically I would say its the emitter driver because I noticed the ghosting appeared after a pc start up were the emitter flashed red a few times before it turned green instead of going straight to green like it normally does.
I could very well be wrong though, its just what I've noticed....
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[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='10 June 2011 - 10:14 PM' timestamp='1307736840' post='1250209']
Has anyone tried the 275.33 drivers to see if it addressed the issues?
[/quote]
No difference for me. The USB2 disable trick works for me, but only in 100hz. Anything above causes massive flickering. Sadly, forcing 100hz seems to crash games a lot. Why can't we just be allowed to adjust it ourselves?
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='10 June 2011 - 10:14 PM' timestamp='1307736840' post='1250209']
Has anyone tried the 275.33 drivers to see if it addressed the issues?
No difference for me. The USB2 disable trick works for me, but only in 100hz. Anything above causes massive flickering. Sadly, forcing 100hz seems to crash games a lot. Why can't we just be allowed to adjust it ourselves?
[quote name='monkeysocks' date='20 April 2011 - 06:58 AM' timestamp='1303307934' post='1227839']
In device manager, double click the "Enhanced USB Host" or similar. Go to the advanced tab, it'll show you what's connected to that controller. Once you find the one that 3d vision is running on, disable that Enhanced USB host, that should disable USB2 instantly, least it did for me.
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Would this work on an ACER GD35HZ?
I'm not quite sure what to disable since I do not have "Enhanced USB Host"...
http://i.imgur.com/yULDf.jpg
Edit: nvm found it.
So this 'fix' only works on AMD systems, not Intel? Darn.
[quote name='monkeysocks' date='20 April 2011 - 06:58 AM' timestamp='1303307934' post='1227839']
In device manager, double click the "Enhanced USB Host" or similar. Go to the advanced tab, it'll show you what's connected to that controller. Once you find the one that 3d vision is running on, disable that Enhanced USB host, that should disable USB2 instantly, least it did for me.
Would this work on an ACER GD35HZ?
I'm not quite sure what to disable since I do not have "Enhanced USB Host"...
http://i.imgur.com/yULDf.jpg
Edit: nvm found it.
So this 'fix' only works on AMD systems, not Intel? Darn.
I have the same asus monitor, and I do see some kind of double image at the top of the screen, but mostly when in very bright scenes, it is not to bad, but I tried disabling my usb, but when I do this the usb hub just doesnt work anymore, so what am I doing wrong? Can someone post a step by step tutorial for this? I am using windows 7 64bit, thanks in advance /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
I have the same asus monitor, and I do see some kind of double image at the top of the screen, but mostly when in very bright scenes, it is not to bad, but I tried disabling my usb, but when I do this the usb hub just doesnt work anymore, so what am I doing wrong? Can someone post a step by step tutorial for this? I am using windows 7 64bit, thanks in advance /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
Here is how I got it to work on mine. I am using the 275.33 drivers and experience horrible ghosting at the top of the screen in surround mode. In order to get it to stop I switch to maximum performance mode in the NVCP and then back to surround mode. I then power off my computer and change the monitor dvi cables locations on the GPU's in the back and power on the computer. I reconfigure surround and for some reason the ghosting is gone. However, if I reset my machine it returns and I have to start the whole process over again. I never had this issue with other drivers. It is extremely frustrating. I'm leaving my computer in sleep mode from now on.
Here is how I got it to work on mine. I am using the 275.33 drivers and experience horrible ghosting at the top of the screen in surround mode. In order to get it to stop I switch to maximum performance mode in the NVCP and then back to surround mode. I then power off my computer and change the monitor dvi cables locations on the GPU's in the back and power on the computer. I reconfigure surround and for some reason the ghosting is gone. However, if I reset my machine it returns and I have to start the whole process over again. I never had this issue with other drivers. It is extremely frustrating. I'm leaving my computer in sleep mode from now on.
4770k @ 4.2 Water cooled
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GTX Titan X SLI
Obsidian 800D
EVGA 1300 watt
1 Terabyte SSD raid 0
ASUS 27 inch 3D monitor 3D vision 2.
I spent 2 really frustrating weeks trying to get my system working. It also turned out to be a USB issue, although perhaps not quite the same. If it's helps, here it is:
I spent 2 really frustrating weeks trying to get my system working. It also turned out to be a USB issue, although perhaps not quite the same. If it's helps, here it is:
Please wait for our next major driver release which should improve this.
[/quote]
Did a quick test with 275.27, seems to have fixed this issue. I'm going to test some more games, but in the meantime, thanks!
Please wait for our next major driver release which should improve this.
Did a quick test with 275.27, seems to have fixed this issue. I'm going to test some more games, but in the meantime, thanks!
Did a quick test with 275.27, seems to have fixed this issue. I'm going to test some more games, but in the meantime, thanks!
[/quote]
Perfect. Thanks!
Did a quick test with 275.27, seems to have fixed this issue. I'm going to test some more games, but in the meantime, thanks!
Perfect. Thanks!
probably the sync delays in the opposite way of the one i need.
still there are no solutions for my system yet.
how long do i have to wait to have a proper 3d ?
nvidia programmers, you develop such graphic cards, cuda, physx, very high level technologies, and you are not able to make a slider for the sync?
Is it impossible to do it for hardware reasons? i think i have waited enough!!
reading latest 275 driver release note i've seen an improvement in 3d sync, this had no effect on my system.
just a shot in the air for me.
probably the sync delays in the opposite way of the one i need.
still there are no solutions for my system yet.
how long do i have to wait to have a proper 3d ?
nvidia programmers, you develop such graphic cards, cuda, physx, very high level technologies, and you are not able to make a slider for the sync?
Is it impossible to do it for hardware reasons? i think i have waited enough!!
reading latest 275 driver release note i've seen an improvement in 3d sync, this had no effect on my system.
just a shot in the air for me.
I dont use 3D that much so im not sure how it was possible to play without flickering, probably some of the older drivers fixed it.
I dont use 3D that much so im not sure how it was possible to play without flickering, probably some of the older drivers fixed it.
GIGABYTE B360M DS3H v1.0 | Intel i5 8400 + Corsair Cooling HYDRO Series H60 | 16GB (2x8) DDR4 Samsung 2400@2666Mhz 15-15-15-28 CR 1T | Corsair RM650x 650W | EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC Gaming ACX 3.0 - 2070 / 10900 Mhz
Asus GTX970 Strix (STRIX-GTX970-DC2OC-4GD5)/2600k@4.8Ghz/ASUS P8P67 Deluxe REV3.0/16Gb RAM/Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ/64bit Windows 10/Onboard Sound card
1. Uninstalled ALL Nvidia drivers from control panel.
2. Rebooted in SafeMode and used DriverSweeper to clean up the remnants of the Nvidia drivers that were left over.
3. Rebooted again in SafeMode and ran DriverSweeper again to see if it missed anything (which it does sometimes).
4. Rebooted into Windows and installed 270whql release drivers with emitter unpluged.
5. Ran 3D wizard (plugged emitter in when instructed to, turn on glasses etc etc)
6. Tested with 3D previewer (No more ghosting AT ALL perfect 3D picture!)
7. Reboot Windows ran installer for 275(or whatever drivers are currently available whql or beta) drivers using express install. Reboot.
8. Repeat step 6. Test in game. Everything should be cool now.
I have 3 Asus VG236H/HE displays. This doesn't seem to be anything other then a buggy driver issue. Not a display issue at all. Before I reinstalled Windows the 275 drivers worked fine but after I did the OS reinstall and installed the 275 drivers straight on the fresh OS install it started giving me the ghosting(along with the nausea associated with it). Following the steps above fixed it for me and now I'm back to the current drivers.
Hope this helps somebody!
*This method has resolved the problem for me three different times now. Most recently did it with 280 beta drivers. Why the problem keeps coming up I don't know but at least I know I can fix it using the above method. If I were to guess as to why the ghosting suddenly appears periodically I would say its the emitter driver because I noticed the ghosting appeared after a pc start up were the emitter flashed red a few times before it turned green instead of going straight to green like it normally does.
I could very well be wrong though, its just what I've noticed....
1. Uninstalled ALL Nvidia drivers from control panel.
2. Rebooted in SafeMode and used DriverSweeper to clean up the remnants of the Nvidia drivers that were left over.
3. Rebooted again in SafeMode and ran DriverSweeper again to see if it missed anything (which it does sometimes).
4. Rebooted into Windows and installed 270whql release drivers with emitter unpluged.
5. Ran 3D wizard (plugged emitter in when instructed to, turn on glasses etc etc)
6. Tested with 3D previewer (No more ghosting AT ALL perfect 3D picture!)
7. Reboot Windows ran installer for 275(or whatever drivers are currently available whql or beta) drivers using express install. Reboot.
8. Repeat step 6. Test in game. Everything should be cool now.
I have 3 Asus VG236H/HE displays. This doesn't seem to be anything other then a buggy driver issue. Not a display issue at all. Before I reinstalled Windows the 275 drivers worked fine but after I did the OS reinstall and installed the 275 drivers straight on the fresh OS install it started giving me the ghosting(along with the nausea associated with it). Following the steps above fixed it for me and now I'm back to the current drivers.
Hope this helps somebody!
*This method has resolved the problem for me three different times now. Most recently did it with 280 beta drivers. Why the problem keeps coming up I don't know but at least I know I can fix it using the above method. If I were to guess as to why the ghosting suddenly appears periodically I would say its the emitter driver because I noticed the ghosting appeared after a pc start up were the emitter flashed red a few times before it turned green instead of going straight to green like it normally does.
I could very well be wrong though, its just what I've noticed....
i72600@4.5GHz w/ Hyper 212+ | GA P67A-UD7-B3 | EVGA GTX 980SC SLI | G.Skill Ripjaws 2x4GB | Corsair P3 128GB SSD | WD 1T Caviar Black | Corsair 1200AX PSU | HAF 932 | Asus VG236HEx2 & Asus VG236H
Has anyone tried the 275.33 drivers to see if it addressed the issues?
Has anyone tried the 275.33 drivers to see if it addressed the issues?
Hi
Has anyone tried the 275.33 drivers to see if it addressed the issues?
[/quote]
275.33 and the previous beta have been good for me.
Hi
Has anyone tried the 275.33 drivers to see if it addressed the issues?
275.33 and the previous beta have been good for me.
Has anyone tried the 275.33 drivers to see if it addressed the issues?
[/quote]
No difference for me. The USB2 disable trick works for me, but only in 100hz. Anything above causes massive flickering. Sadly, forcing 100hz seems to crash games a lot. Why can't we just be allowed to adjust it ourselves?
Has anyone tried the 275.33 drivers to see if it addressed the issues?
No difference for me. The USB2 disable trick works for me, but only in 100hz. Anything above causes massive flickering. Sadly, forcing 100hz seems to crash games a lot. Why can't we just be allowed to adjust it ourselves?
In device manager, double click the "Enhanced USB Host" or similar. Go to the advanced tab, it'll show you what's connected to that controller. Once you find the one that 3d vision is running on, disable that Enhanced USB host, that should disable USB2 instantly, least it did for me.
[/quote]
Would this work on an ACER GD35HZ?
I'm not quite sure what to disable since I do not have "Enhanced USB Host"...
http://i.imgur.com/yULDf.jpg
Edit: nvm found it.
So this 'fix' only works on AMD systems, not Intel? Darn.
In device manager, double click the "Enhanced USB Host" or similar. Go to the advanced tab, it'll show you what's connected to that controller. Once you find the one that 3d vision is running on, disable that Enhanced USB host, that should disable USB2 instantly, least it did for me.
Would this work on an ACER GD35HZ?
I'm not quite sure what to disable since I do not have "Enhanced USB Host"...
http://i.imgur.com/yULDf.jpg
Edit: nvm found it.
So this 'fix' only works on AMD systems, not Intel? Darn.
System specs:
Computer Case: Coolermaster Cosmos 2
Processor: Intel Core i7 2600K OC 4,6 Ghz Scythe Mugen 2 rev B
Motherboard: Asus 1155 P8P67 DELUXE (rev.3)
Memory: 4x2GB DDR3 Corsair 1600 Mhz CL8
Harddisk: 1x300Gb Western Digital Velociraptor
Power supply: Enermax Revolution 1020w 85+ silver
Videocard: 1x Nvidia EVGA GTX 690
Monitor: Asus 23" VG236HE Full HD 3D monitor 120Hz + Nvidia 3d Vision Kit
Keyboard: Logitech G15
Mouse: Razer Mamba
Mouse Surface: Steelseries 9HD
Speakers: Creative GigaWorks S750 7.1
Headset: senheiser PC131
4770k @ 4.2 Water cooled
32 Gigs DDR 3 2400
GTX Titan X SLI
Obsidian 800D
EVGA 1300 watt
1 Terabyte SSD raid 0
ASUS 27 inch 3D monitor 3D vision 2.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=203400
Awesome technology when it finally works though!
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=203400
Awesome technology when it finally works though!