[quote name='ddustin' post='1055827' date='May 14 2010, 03:12 PM']Yes you need the lates notebook driver. Mine will allow mt to go to 120hz if I want to, but 110 works also.
David[/quote]
Even with new drivers, I'm unable to get my Samsung 2233RZ working. My laptop recognizes the Samsung, with the Dell DisplayPort-DualDVI converter, I can't even get the two monitors to come on simultaneously, let alone drive the Samsung at 120Hz. Is this active converter sensitive to analog characteristics of invidual models? Is there anyone who can refute or corroborate my experience with the Samsung. I've tried to use my co-workers computers with this monitor, but everyone else uses XP, or does not have a stereo-ready graphics board otherwise.
[quote name='ddustin' post='1055827' date='May 14 2010, 03:12 PM']Yes you need the lates notebook driver. Mine will allow mt to go to 120hz if I want to, but 110 works also.
David
Even with new drivers, I'm unable to get my Samsung 2233RZ working. My laptop recognizes the Samsung, with the Dell DisplayPort-DualDVI converter, I can't even get the two monitors to come on simultaneously, let alone drive the Samsung at 120Hz. Is this active converter sensitive to analog characteristics of invidual models? Is there anyone who can refute or corroborate my experience with the Samsung. I've tried to use my co-workers computers with this monitor, but everyone else uses XP, or does not have a stereo-ready graphics board otherwise.
[quote name='MichelKitware' post='1057410' date='May 17 2010, 06:53 PM']Even with new drivers, I'm unable to get my Samsung 2233RZ working. My laptop recognizes the Samsung, with the Dell DisplayPort-DualDVI converter, I can't even get the two monitors to come on simultaneously, let alone drive the Samsung at 120Hz. Is this active converter sensitive to analog characteristics of invidual models? Is there anyone who can refute or corroborate my experience with the Samsung. I've tried to use my co-workers computers with this monitor, but everyone else uses XP, or does not have a stereo-ready graphics board otherwise.[/quote]
Michel,
I am not using the Samsung so i cant help you there.
I power up my computer first without anything connected, then plug in the Alienware via the display port.
It is possible to get both to display with my setup, but it needs to be just set to the remote monitor for 3d to work.
You need to open the Nvidia control panel and enable 3d..
[quote name='MichelKitware' post='1057410' date='May 17 2010, 06:53 PM']Even with new drivers, I'm unable to get my Samsung 2233RZ working. My laptop recognizes the Samsung, with the Dell DisplayPort-DualDVI converter, I can't even get the two monitors to come on simultaneously, let alone drive the Samsung at 120Hz. Is this active converter sensitive to analog characteristics of invidual models? Is there anyone who can refute or corroborate my experience with the Samsung. I've tried to use my co-workers computers with this monitor, but everyone else uses XP, or does not have a stereo-ready graphics board otherwise.
Michel,
I am not using the Samsung so i cant help you there.
I power up my computer first without anything connected, then plug in the Alienware via the display port.
It is possible to get both to display with my setup, but it needs to be just set to the remote monitor for 3d to work.
You need to open the Nvidia control panel and enable 3d..
David[/quote]
Even with new drivers, I'm unable to get my Samsung 2233RZ working. My laptop recognizes the Samsung, with the Dell DisplayPort-DualDVI converter, I can't even get the two monitors to come on simultaneously, let alone drive the Samsung at 120Hz. Is this active converter sensitive to analog characteristics of invidual models? Is there anyone who can refute or corroborate my experience with the Samsung. I've tried to use my co-workers computers with this monitor, but everyone else uses XP, or does not have a stereo-ready graphics board otherwise.
David
Even with new drivers, I'm unable to get my Samsung 2233RZ working. My laptop recognizes the Samsung, with the Dell DisplayPort-DualDVI converter, I can't even get the two monitors to come on simultaneously, let alone drive the Samsung at 120Hz. Is this active converter sensitive to analog characteristics of invidual models? Is there anyone who can refute or corroborate my experience with the Samsung. I've tried to use my co-workers computers with this monitor, but everyone else uses XP, or does not have a stereo-ready graphics board otherwise.
Michel,
I am not using the Samsung so i cant help you there.
I power up my computer first without anything connected, then plug in the Alienware via the display port.
It is possible to get both to display with my setup, but it needs to be just set to the remote monitor for 3d to work.
You need to open the Nvidia control panel and enable 3d..
Hope this helps...
David
Michel,
I am not using the Samsung so i cant help you there.
I power up my computer first without anything connected, then plug in the Alienware via the display port.
It is possible to get both to display with my setup, but it needs to be just set to the remote monitor for 3d to work.
You need to open the Nvidia control panel and enable 3d..
Hope this helps...
David