Hello, I recently bought a new computer with 3D setup
Specifications are as follows :
Monitor : Benq XL2420T
Graphics : GTX690
and nvdia 3D vision kit 2
But the problem is, when I enable 3D vision, I can see 3D only at the center of the monitor.
top and bottom parts I see double images as if I were not wearing 3D glasses.
and when I set the monitor to sRGB or Eco mode the monitor does not even sync with the glasses
Is there a way to fix this?
Or do I have faulty hardware
Please share your experiences
Hello, I recently bought a new computer with 3D setup
Specifications are as follows :
Monitor : Benq XL2420T
Graphics : GTX690
and nvdia 3D vision kit 2
But the problem is, when I enable 3D vision, I can see 3D only at the center of the monitor.
top and bottom parts I see double images as if I were not wearing 3D glasses.
and when I set the monitor to sRGB or Eco mode the monitor does not even sync with the glasses
Are you connected via the DVI-D Dual Link connection? 3D Vision will only work on it.
You may have a bad or wrong cable. Posters have reported similar problems for this reason.
You may for some odd reason have the sync inverted, if you put the glasses on upside down is the problem solved?
I used the Dual link DVI cable that came with the monitor.
And the problem persists regardless of the viewing angle
I am adding a photo here :
[url]http://s534.beta.photobucket.com/user/manatails007/media/3d_zpsba85a68e.jpg.html[/url]
As you can see in the picture, Only the center view is isolated, you see ghosting at the top and the bottom
Specifications are as follows :
Monitor : Benq XL2420T
Graphics : GTX690
and nvdia 3D vision kit 2
But the problem is, when I enable 3D vision, I can see 3D only at the center of the monitor.
top and bottom parts I see double images as if I were not wearing 3D glasses.
and when I set the monitor to sRGB or Eco mode the monitor does not even sync with the glasses
Is there a way to fix this?
Or do I have faulty hardware
Please share your experiences
You may have a bad or wrong cable. Posters have reported similar problems for this reason.
You may for some odd reason have the sync inverted, if you put the glasses on upside down is the problem solved?
And the problem persists regardless of the viewing angle
I am adding a photo here :
http://s534.beta.photobucket.com/user/manatails007/media/3d_zpsba85a68e.jpg.html
As you can see in the picture, Only the center view is isolated, you see ghosting at the top and the bottom