I know this is kind of a rant thread heh.. but.. any one here know how to open up the files to edit them?
We can edit the registry on windows with a reg editor. Is there a way to open up the controls on the vid car? I feel like a simple change of a 0 to a 1 to tell it to "Allow" would fix my problem... since Nvidia is planning to allow the change in 3D surround but not in any other mode.. I just want to allow it all the time :P
I know this is kind of a rant thread heh.. but.. any one here know how to open up the files to edit them?
We can edit the registry on windows with a reg editor. Is there a way to open up the controls on the vid car? I feel like a simple change of a 0 to a 1 to tell it to "Allow" would fix my problem... since Nvidia is planning to allow the change in 3D surround but not in any other mode.. I just want to allow it all the time :P
Are you running any 3rd party GPU utilities? What is the case ID you were assigned when you contacted NVIDIA Customer Care?
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[quote name='ManuelG' post='1067557' date='Jun 3 2010, 06:50 PM']Are you running any 3rd party GPU utilities? What is the case ID you were assigned when you contacted NVIDIA Customer Care?[/quote]
Not sure if you were talking to me or the OP
I run Riva Tuner.. not to mod the clock rate at all, just to keep a eye on the temps. I tried "N-Tune" to up the fan speed profile a bit.. but it kept failing and reeding temps back as 0 and turning the fans off! O.o so I un-installed it and now I just keep an eye on it when gaming to make sure nothing is going wrong (I keep it all up in the "right" screen)
I have no ID for customer care, just talked to them on the phone and they told me it's not supported by there driver for the 120Hz threw that out put "Yet" and will only be supported threw 3D surround. Maybe you have a work around to just have it available all the time with out surround 3D?
Edit:
Sys specs:
i-7 920 @3.2mild clock, or stock clock... no change in results for this issue.
BFG GTX295
12gig 3-way SLI Corsair xms
Rampage 2 Extreme Mobo
Auzentech 7.1
Win7 x64
3x Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ
3D vision
2x 2T Storage drive
1x RaptorX drive
Logitec G9 Mouse
(some of this may not matter but in case of a driver conflict I figured I'd mention them.)
Monitoring apps: PC Probe 2, and Riva Tuner v2.24
Same results with these installed and un-installed.
SoftTH is used in DX9 games for screen span. My issue is the same with or with out running it as well.
[quote name='ManuelG' post='1067557' date='Jun 3 2010, 06:50 PM']Are you running any 3rd party GPU utilities? What is the case ID you were assigned when you contacted NVIDIA Customer Care?
Not sure if you were talking to me or the OP
I run Riva Tuner.. not to mod the clock rate at all, just to keep a eye on the temps. I tried "N-Tune" to up the fan speed profile a bit.. but it kept failing and reeding temps back as 0 and turning the fans off! O.o so I un-installed it and now I just keep an eye on it when gaming to make sure nothing is going wrong (I keep it all up in the "right" screen)
I have no ID for customer care, just talked to them on the phone and they told me it's not supported by there driver for the 120Hz threw that out put "Yet" and will only be supported threw 3D surround. Maybe you have a work around to just have it available all the time with out surround 3D?
Edit:
Sys specs:
i-7 920 @3.2mild clock, or stock clock... no change in results for this issue.
BFG GTX295
12gig 3-way SLI Corsair xms
Rampage 2 Extreme Mobo
Auzentech 7.1
Win7 x64
3x Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ
3D vision
2x 2T Storage drive
1x RaptorX drive
Logitec G9 Mouse
(some of this may not matter but in case of a driver conflict I figured I'd mention them.)
Monitoring apps: PC Probe 2, and Riva Tuner v2.24
Same results with these installed and un-installed.
SoftTH is used in DX9 games for screen span. My issue is the same with or with out running it as well.
I've got a very similaur setup. Extremely dissappointed that 3-way SLI is not working with 3D vision with the new drivers. It kills in 2D. If they can't get it working I will just build another pc with 1 480 for my future TV. I did not plan on going 3-way SLI but my original 2 GTX 480's had to be RMA'd and I had to open the 3rd to make sure it was the cards malfunctioning and not my motherboard. Now I am stuck with 3-way SLI for the time being.
I've got a very similaur setup. Extremely dissappointed that 3-way SLI is not working with 3D vision with the new drivers. It kills in 2D. If they can't get it working I will just build another pc with 1 480 for my future TV. I did not plan on going 3-way SLI but my original 2 GTX 480's had to be RMA'd and I had to open the 3rd to make sure it was the cards malfunctioning and not my motherboard. Now I am stuck with 3-way SLI for the time being.
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.
[quote][b]3[/b] EVGA GTX 480 SC's in [b]3-way SLI[/b][/quote]
Found the problem.
Pretty sure you were warned about the shape of 3-way SLI and 3D Vision before you bought those cards by me and others, here and at EVGA.com. But you bought 3x480 and 3xAW2310 anyways. 3-way and 4-way SLI were only in Beta support and even that support level was deprecated recently from their support/sysreq page. As others stated, your best bet is to pull a 480 and run 2-way SLI until you see better official support for 3-way SLI. 2-way isn't perfect either, but its certainly better than 3-way and 4-way, at worst you see no scaling from the 2nd GPU but rarely will you see worst performance.
Pretty sure you were warned about the shape of 3-way SLI and 3D Vision before you bought those cards by me and others, here and at EVGA.com. But you bought 3x480 and 3xAW2310 anyways. 3-way and 4-way SLI were only in Beta support and even that support level was deprecated recently from their support/sysreq page. As others stated, your best bet is to pull a 480 and run 2-way SLI until you see better official support for 3-way SLI. 2-way isn't perfect either, but its certainly better than 3-way and 4-way, at worst you see no scaling from the 2nd GPU but rarely will you see worst performance.
There is a bug with three way and four way SLI at this time that can cause negative scaling with the Geforce GTX 400 series. Did the original poster ever mention if he was running SLI?
There is a bug with three way and four way SLI at this time that can cause negative scaling with the Geforce GTX 400 series. Did the original poster ever mention if he was running SLI?
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[quote name='LexLagger' post='1067575' date='Jun 3 2010, 04:37 PM']Not sure if you were talking to me or the OP
I run Riva Tuner.. not to mod the clock rate at all, just to keep a eye on the temps. I tried "N-Tune" to up the fan speed profile a bit.. but it kept failing and reeding temps back as 0 and turning the fans off! O.o so I un-installed it and now I just keep an eye on it when gaming to make sure nothing is going wrong (I keep it all up in the "right" screen)
I have no ID for customer care, just talked to them on the phone and they told me it's not supported by there driver for the 120Hz threw that out put "Yet" and will only be supported threw 3D surround. Maybe you have a work around to just have it available all the time with out surround 3D?
Edit:
Sys specs:
i-7 920 @3.2mild clock, or stock clock... no change in results for this issue.
BFG GTX295
12gig 3-way SLI Corsair xms
Rampage 2 Extreme Mobo
Auzentech 7.1
Win7 x64
3x Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ
3D vision
2x 2T Storage drive
1x RaptorX drive
Logitec G9 Mouse
(some of this may not matter but in case of a driver conflict I figured I'd mention them.)
Monitoring apps: PC Probe 2, and Riva Tuner v2.24
Same results with these installed and un-installed.
SoftTH is used in DX9 games for screen span. My issue is the same with or with out running it as well.[/quote]
I am sorry for the confusion. I believe the Geforce GTX 295 would only work in 3D Vision Surround if used with three 3D Vision ready HDTVs. The HDMI port on your Geforce GTX 295 will only support 60Hz over HDMI as it is a single link connection. When you create a custom resolution in the NVIDIA Control Panel, when you perform a test, the driver queries the display's EDID to verify if it is a supported mode but it doesn't actually test the physical connection. This test is mainly designed to prevent you from running a resolution your monitor doesn't support and risk a user damaging his/her monitor.
[quote name='LexLagger' post='1067575' date='Jun 3 2010, 04:37 PM']Not sure if you were talking to me or the OP
I run Riva Tuner.. not to mod the clock rate at all, just to keep a eye on the temps. I tried "N-Tune" to up the fan speed profile a bit.. but it kept failing and reeding temps back as 0 and turning the fans off! O.o so I un-installed it and now I just keep an eye on it when gaming to make sure nothing is going wrong (I keep it all up in the "right" screen)
I have no ID for customer care, just talked to them on the phone and they told me it's not supported by there driver for the 120Hz threw that out put "Yet" and will only be supported threw 3D surround. Maybe you have a work around to just have it available all the time with out surround 3D?
Edit:
Sys specs:
i-7 920 @3.2mild clock, or stock clock... no change in results for this issue.
BFG GTX295
12gig 3-way SLI Corsair xms
Rampage 2 Extreme Mobo
Auzentech 7.1
Win7 x64
3x Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ
3D vision
2x 2T Storage drive
1x RaptorX drive
Logitec G9 Mouse
(some of this may not matter but in case of a driver conflict I figured I'd mention them.)
Monitoring apps: PC Probe 2, and Riva Tuner v2.24
Same results with these installed and un-installed.
SoftTH is used in DX9 games for screen span. My issue is the same with or with out running it as well.
I am sorry for the confusion. I believe the Geforce GTX 295 would only work in 3D Vision Surround if used with three 3D Vision ready HDTVs. The HDMI port on your Geforce GTX 295 will only support 60Hz over HDMI as it is a single link connection. When you create a custom resolution in the NVIDIA Control Panel, when you perform a test, the driver queries the display's EDID to verify if it is a supported mode but it doesn't actually test the physical connection. This test is mainly designed to prevent you from running a resolution your monitor doesn't support and risk a user damaging his/her monitor.
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[quote name='Ramzal' post='1067218' date='Jun 3 2010, 12:48 PM']I'm finally taking this to forums because quite frankly, I'm not sure where else to go. I've been on NVIDIA tech support, even escalated to the office in America where I was told my problem has been recreated in their lab and it will be fixed in the next driver update.
Well, here it is Driver Version 257.15 and I STILL have all the problems I've had. NOTHING is fixed. As a matter of fact. It's worse
When i have 3D vision drivers installed (3D vision doesn't even need to be on) performance in games is drastically lower.
Crysis max settings (AA included) is about 80-90FPS @ 1920x1080
as SOON as i install 3d vision drivers (3D enabled or not) my FPS drops to 1-2 FPS.
Resident Evil 5. No longer playable in 3d. 20fps..insane amounts of ghosting even on the lowest depth/convergence
Batttlefield Bad Company 2.. FPS is dropped nearly in half when 3dvision drivers are installed (Again, doesn't even need to be enabled)
Steam STILL tells me it has no idea wtf a GTX480 is when i try to play L4D2. This is also no longer playable in 3d. As soon as 3d is enabled my FPS drops to 20 and the screen keeps jumping around as if i was shaking my monitor violently.
Computer performs like an absolute monster as long as 3d vision drivers aren't installed. As soon as they are installed, the crap storm begins.
Specs in sig.[/quote]
ram I have only had N3d for 3 weeks.
For BC2 your FPS halfs or worse due to n3d forcing vsync on.
For max FPS in 2d turn off N3d in control panel, you can then have real 120 fps in 3D on a 3d display.
With stereo support on Vsync nerfs you to 60 fps max even in 2d. And like all vsync that often means 40-50 fps in demanding games.
When on your limited by vsync this means to stay the right side on a solo Gt200 (280) objects high tex high effects and shadows low for multiplayer. For a fermi you can have shadows high, effects can drop you below 40 fps on med or high.
As vysnc is on you want to be on 40-50 fps not 20-30.
Alos there are bugs in the DX11 code for BC2 right now at dice and Nvidia ends you force DX9 or 10 in the settings.ini in the BFBC2 folder in your "my documents" folder on vista or win7.
Im also using the 196 driver and 1.18 n3d driver and have no issues in 3d and stay above 40 fps in 3d MP. Same settings in 2d net 80-140 fps but that vysnc for you. And I suspect vysnc off would cuase N3d a few issues.
So for now pull 480 three as the above said and turn off 3d support when playing 2d you don't have to unistall the drivers.
[quote name='Ramzal' post='1067218' date='Jun 3 2010, 12:48 PM']I'm finally taking this to forums because quite frankly, I'm not sure where else to go. I've been on NVIDIA tech support, even escalated to the office in America where I was told my problem has been recreated in their lab and it will be fixed in the next driver update.
Well, here it is Driver Version 257.15 and I STILL have all the problems I've had. NOTHING is fixed. As a matter of fact. It's worse
When i have 3D vision drivers installed (3D vision doesn't even need to be on) performance in games is drastically lower.
Crysis max settings (AA included) is about 80-90FPS @ 1920x1080
as SOON as i install 3d vision drivers (3D enabled or not) my FPS drops to 1-2 FPS.
Resident Evil 5. No longer playable in 3d. 20fps..insane amounts of ghosting even on the lowest depth/convergence
Batttlefield Bad Company 2.. FPS is dropped nearly in half when 3dvision drivers are installed (Again, doesn't even need to be enabled)
Steam STILL tells me it has no idea wtf a GTX480 is when i try to play L4D2. This is also no longer playable in 3d. As soon as 3d is enabled my FPS drops to 20 and the screen keeps jumping around as if i was shaking my monitor violently.
Computer performs like an absolute monster as long as 3d vision drivers aren't installed. As soon as they are installed, the crap storm begins.
Specs in sig.
ram I have only had N3d for 3 weeks.
For BC2 your FPS halfs or worse due to n3d forcing vsync on.
For max FPS in 2d turn off N3d in control panel, you can then have real 120 fps in 3D on a 3d display.
With stereo support on Vsync nerfs you to 60 fps max even in 2d. And like all vsync that often means 40-50 fps in demanding games.
When on your limited by vsync this means to stay the right side on a solo Gt200 (280) objects high tex high effects and shadows low for multiplayer. For a fermi you can have shadows high, effects can drop you below 40 fps on med or high.
As vysnc is on you want to be on 40-50 fps not 20-30.
Alos there are bugs in the DX11 code for BC2 right now at dice and Nvidia ends you force DX9 or 10 in the settings.ini in the BFBC2 folder in your "my documents" folder on vista or win7.
Im also using the 196 driver and 1.18 n3d driver and have no issues in 3d and stay above 40 fps in 3d MP. Same settings in 2d net 80-140 fps but that vysnc for you. And I suspect vysnc off would cuase N3d a few issues.
So for now pull 480 three as the above said and turn off 3d support when playing 2d you don't have to unistall the drivers.
2D: MSi 6970 2GB-QX9650-160GB SSD-TJ109. DISPLAYS:2D 120" 21:9 100HZ DLP 0.1MS, 3D 50" 400HZ Passive 0.5 MS 3D LED - 24" 120HZ 2MS Active N3D LCD, all 1080p
I run a TriSli gtx480(Zotac) and 3d vision very well. LCD Asus GD245HQ 120Hz in nVidia list for 3D, connected to graph. card by its DVI cable for 3D. Driver nvidia 3D Vision CD v1.27 Win7 (64). Mobo Zotac 790i, Qx9770, 8GB ram corsair 1600, Creative SB XFi, raid 0 SSd Intel X25.
I run a TriSli gtx480(Zotac) and 3d vision very well. LCD Asus GD245HQ 120Hz in nVidia list for 3D, connected to graph. card by its DVI cable for 3D. Driver nvidia 3D Vision CD v1.27 Win7 (64). Mobo Zotac 790i, Qx9770, 8GB ram corsair 1600, Creative SB XFi, raid 0 SSd Intel X25.
Asus Maximus IV - I7 2600K- Toughpower 1200W - 8GB Kingston 1600 - Noctua NCH + fans - SB XFi usb - SSD Intel 120 GB- TriSLI Zotac GTX580 - 3D vision Acer GD245HQ - W7 Ult. 64 bit
[quote name='ManuelG' post='1067769' date='Jun 4 2010, 01:12 AM']I am sorry for the confusion. I believe the Geforce GTX 295 would only work in 3D Vision Surround if used with three 3D Vision ready HDTVs. The HDMI port on your Geforce GTX 295 will only support 60Hz over HDMI as it is a single link connection. When you create a custom resolution in the NVIDIA Control Panel, when you perform a test, the driver queries the display's EDID to verify if it is a supported mode but it doesn't actually test the physical connection. This test is mainly designed to prevent you from running a resolution your monitor doesn't support and risk a user damaging his/her monitor.[/quote]
You guys want to buy the monitors that I had to spend 400 a pop back from me then?????
Here is what your page states...
Product Info
* Overview
* System Requirements
Relevant Links
* 3D Vision
* GeForce Graphics
System Requirements
COMING SOON
Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround Technology on GeForce 400/200 Series GPUs requires NVIDIA Driver Release 256* or higher. (*Scheduled for Summer 2010)
* Operating System
o Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit
* GPU support (NVIDIA SLI or multi-GPU cards are required)
o SLI configurations
+ GeForce GTX 480, 470, 285, 280, 275, 260
o Single card
+ GeForce GTX 295
* Motherboard
o SLI Motherboard is required for SLI configuraitons
o The GeForce GTX 295 card works on all motherboards
* NVIDIA Surround Modes
o NVIDIA Surround
+ Three displays or projectors synchronized together
+ Landscape and portrait mode
+ All displays must have the same resolution, refresh rate, and sync polarity
o NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround
+ Three displays or projectors synchronized together
+ Landscape mode only for displays, projectors can operate in landscape or portrait mode
+ All displays must be the same make and model 3D Vision-Ready displays. For a full list of 3D Vision-Ready display devices, please check this website.
Here is the link:
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dv-system-requirements-surround-technology.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dv-system-re...technology.html[/url]
Here is the link to the monitors it supports:
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html[/url]
And the text on this link reads:
System Requirements
What you need
Run this automatic tool to see if your system is ready
Minimum system requirements
* Microsoft® Windows® Vista 32/64-bit or Windows 7 32/64-bit
* Intel® Core™2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ X2 CPU or higher
* 1GB of system memory. (2GB is recommended)
* 100 MB free disk space
3D Vision-Ready Displays
Desktop LCD
Product Name Resolution Works with Blu-ray 3D*
Acer GD245HQ 120Hz LCD 1920x1080 Y
Acer GD235HZ 120Hz LCD 1920x1080 Y
Alienwareâ„¢ OptXâ„¢ AW2310 120Hz 1920x1080 Y
ASUS VG236H 120 Hz 1920x1080 Y
LG W2363D 120 Hz 1920x1080 Y
LG W2363DB 120 Hz 1920x1080 Y
Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz 1680x1050 N
ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz 1680x1050 N
ViewSonic FuHzion VX2268wm 120 Hz LCD display 1680x1050 N
HDTV
Product Name Resolution Works with Blu-ray 3D*
Mitsubishi® 1080p DLP® Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60737, WD-60C8, WD-60C9, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65737, WD-65C8, WD-65C9, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-65837, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73737, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73837, WD-73C8, WD-73C9, WD-82737, WD-82837, L65-A90 1920x1080 Y
Projector
Product Name Resolution Works with Blu-ray 3D*
Acer X1130P 1024x768 Y
Acer H5360 1280x720 Y
DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc. 1280x720 Y
DQ-3120 by LightSpeed Design, Inc. 800x600 Y
ViewSonic PJD6220-3D 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6210-3D 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD5351 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD5111 800x600 Y
ViewSonic PJD6381 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6211 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6221 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6241 1024x768 Y*
ViewSonic PJD5112 1024x768 Y*
ViewSonic PJD6251 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6531w 1280x720 Y
* Blu-ray 3D playback requires compatible Blu-ray 3D player software from companies such as CyberLink and Arcsoft. Please continue to check the 3D Vision product home page for more details on Blu-ray 3D support.
(Sorry for all that text spam but I know pages get updated and "changed" so I wanted a record of it as of this date) Along with my screen shots here at home that is... All displays listed are "3D ready"
That means that you advertise products that can supposedly do it.. then I, based on your company's listed compatibility... go out and purchase every thing on the list... now you tell me "Sorry for the confusion but it actually wont work even though our site said it will" I spent this money because it was supposed to be every thing I needed to make it work. Now I get the reply that it never will? So I'm out a extra 800 bux in screens plus the 3D set up for another 200 for a product that will NEVER work??? I appreciate the "Sorry about the confusion" but there is money that is out because of this and I need a little more than that to fix this situation. There is no note that it will only work with TV's and if it can send the information down the line to the TV what is the difference in sending it to a screen? Regardless of the answer to that... something needs to be done about this.. maybe send me a pm and I can give you my direct contact information but this info and the amount of money I have put out has definitely made me a unhappy Nvidia customer.
I NEVER would have spent so much on a monitor able to push 120hz when I could have gotten a higher res monitor for much much less and still ran 3 screens....
Edit:
Note I didn't include the price for the main monitor, I'm not trying to be a #$% here... and I did post this as soon as I read the reply but really the site needs to be changed asap before others make purchases based on incorrect information and you guys end up with a big class action or something... as for me. I really do need some one to take care of this, weather it be some one "Buying back" my monitors... or providing me with the equipment needed to make it perform as advertised. I think that's only fair, and ethical so far as business matters are concerned. If I show up to a job site, and I quote a home owner a price he agrees and pays me, half way threw I discover I need another tool to finish the job... my mistake... I pay for it. I expect Nvidia to do the right thing as well and take care of this... Will they? We'll see...
[quote name='ManuelG' post='1067769' date='Jun 4 2010, 01:12 AM']I am sorry for the confusion. I believe the Geforce GTX 295 would only work in 3D Vision Surround if used with three 3D Vision ready HDTVs. The HDMI port on your Geforce GTX 295 will only support 60Hz over HDMI as it is a single link connection. When you create a custom resolution in the NVIDIA Control Panel, when you perform a test, the driver queries the display's EDID to verify if it is a supported mode but it doesn't actually test the physical connection. This test is mainly designed to prevent you from running a resolution your monitor doesn't support and risk a user damaging his/her monitor.
You guys want to buy the monitors that I had to spend 400 a pop back from me then?????
Here is what your page states...
Product Info
* Overview
* System Requirements
Relevant Links
* 3D Vision
* GeForce Graphics
System Requirements
COMING SOON
Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround Technology on GeForce 400/200 Series GPUs requires NVIDIA Driver Release 256* or higher. (*Scheduled for Summer 2010)
* Operating System
o Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit
* GPU support (NVIDIA SLI or multi-GPU cards are required)
o SLI configurations
+ GeForce GTX 480, 470, 285, 280, 275, 260
o Single card
+ GeForce GTX 295
* Motherboard
o SLI Motherboard is required for SLI configuraitons
o The GeForce GTX 295 card works on all motherboards
* NVIDIA Surround Modes
o NVIDIA Surround
+ Three displays or projectors synchronized together
+ Landscape and portrait mode
+ All displays must have the same resolution, refresh rate, and sync polarity
o NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround
+ Three displays or projectors synchronized together
+ Landscape mode only for displays, projectors can operate in landscape or portrait mode
+ All displays must be the same make and model 3D Vision-Ready displays. For a full list of 3D Vision-Ready display devices, please check this website.
DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc. 1280x720 Y
DQ-3120 by LightSpeed Design, Inc. 800x600 Y
ViewSonic PJD6220-3D 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6210-3D 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD5351 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD5111 800x600 Y
ViewSonic PJD6381 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6211 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6221 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6241 1024x768 Y*
ViewSonic PJD5112 1024x768 Y*
ViewSonic PJD6251 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6531w 1280x720 Y
* Blu-ray 3D playback requires compatible Blu-ray 3D player software from companies such as CyberLink and Arcsoft. Please continue to check the 3D Vision product home page for more details on Blu-ray 3D support.
(Sorry for all that text spam but I know pages get updated and "changed" so I wanted a record of it as of this date) Along with my screen shots here at home that is... All displays listed are "3D ready"
That means that you advertise products that can supposedly do it.. then I, based on your company's listed compatibility... go out and purchase every thing on the list... now you tell me "Sorry for the confusion but it actually wont work even though our site said it will" I spent this money because it was supposed to be every thing I needed to make it work. Now I get the reply that it never will? So I'm out a extra 800 bux in screens plus the 3D set up for another 200 for a product that will NEVER work??? I appreciate the "Sorry about the confusion" but there is money that is out because of this and I need a little more than that to fix this situation. There is no note that it will only work with TV's and if it can send the information down the line to the TV what is the difference in sending it to a screen? Regardless of the answer to that... something needs to be done about this.. maybe send me a pm and I can give you my direct contact information but this info and the amount of money I have put out has definitely made me a unhappy Nvidia customer.
I NEVER would have spent so much on a monitor able to push 120hz when I could have gotten a higher res monitor for much much less and still ran 3 screens....
Edit:
Note I didn't include the price for the main monitor, I'm not trying to be a #$% here... and I did post this as soon as I read the reply but really the site needs to be changed asap before others make purchases based on incorrect information and you guys end up with a big class action or something... as for me. I really do need some one to take care of this, weather it be some one "Buying back" my monitors... or providing me with the equipment needed to make it perform as advertised. I think that's only fair, and ethical so far as business matters are concerned. If I show up to a job site, and I quote a home owner a price he agrees and pays me, half way threw I discover I need another tool to finish the job... my mistake... I pay for it. I expect Nvidia to do the right thing as well and take care of this... Will they? We'll see...
Sorry to hear yet another Nvidia user with such frustrations.
Hey Nvidia here is a hint for you, if you would concentrate more on getting things working without issues instead of putting so much time and effort into the locking down of a user with your Graphics card and your 3D kit but not with an authorised display then and only then you might make headway with the product.
Your engineers are bunch of monkeys /banana.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':banana:' /> , the community is working out how to fix issues in nearly every regard.
How embarrassing for you!!!
You'll never get another cent from these customers I can tell you now, you fail to realise we will vote with our wallet.
Sorry to hear yet another Nvidia user with such frustrations.
Hey Nvidia here is a hint for you, if you would concentrate more on getting things working without issues instead of putting so much time and effort into the locking down of a user with your Graphics card and your 3D kit but not with an authorised display then and only then you might make headway with the product.
Your engineers are bunch of monkeys /banana.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':banana:' /> , the community is working out how to fix issues in nearly every regard.
How embarrassing for you!!!
You'll never get another cent from these customers I can tell you now, you fail to realise we will vote with our wallet.
[quote name='Ramzal' post='1067218' date='Jun 3 2010, 04:48 AM']I'm finally taking this to forums because quite frankly, I'm not sure where else to go. I've been on NVIDIA tech support, even escalated to the office in America where I was told my problem has been recreated in their lab and it will be fixed in the next driver update.
Well, here it is Driver Version 257.15 and I STILL have all the problems I've had. NOTHING is fixed. As a matter of fact. It's worse
When i have 3D vision drivers installed (3D vision doesn't even need to be on) performance in games is drastically lower.
Crysis max settings (AA included) is about 80-90FPS @ 1920x1080
as SOON as i install 3d vision drivers (3D enabled or not) my FPS drops to 1-2 FPS.
Resident Evil 5. No longer playable in 3d. 20fps..insane amounts of ghosting even on the lowest depth/convergence
Batttlefield Bad Company 2.. FPS is dropped nearly in half when 3dvision drivers are installed (Again, doesn't even need to be enabled)
Steam STILL tells me it has no idea wtf a GTX480 is when i try to play L4D2. This is also no longer playable in 3d. As soon as 3d is enabled my FPS drops to 20 and the screen keeps jumping around as if i was shaking my monitor violently.
Computer performs like an absolute monster as long as 3d vision drivers aren't installed. As soon as they are installed, the crap storm begins.
Specs in sig.[/quote]
Lol, I have alomost an identical rig to yours minus the hdds and ram. Everything else is the exact same, except my 980x is clocked to 4.5ghz. I also have 3 useless aw2310's sitting here waiting for surround.
Oh and BTW im also having the exact same performance issues as yourself. I have been singing this very same song since my quad sli 295's. Nvidia has done nothing to fix it.
[quote name='Ramzal' post='1067218' date='Jun 3 2010, 04:48 AM']I'm finally taking this to forums because quite frankly, I'm not sure where else to go. I've been on NVIDIA tech support, even escalated to the office in America where I was told my problem has been recreated in their lab and it will be fixed in the next driver update.
Well, here it is Driver Version 257.15 and I STILL have all the problems I've had. NOTHING is fixed. As a matter of fact. It's worse
When i have 3D vision drivers installed (3D vision doesn't even need to be on) performance in games is drastically lower.
Crysis max settings (AA included) is about 80-90FPS @ 1920x1080
as SOON as i install 3d vision drivers (3D enabled or not) my FPS drops to 1-2 FPS.
Resident Evil 5. No longer playable in 3d. 20fps..insane amounts of ghosting even on the lowest depth/convergence
Batttlefield Bad Company 2.. FPS is dropped nearly in half when 3dvision drivers are installed (Again, doesn't even need to be enabled)
Steam STILL tells me it has no idea wtf a GTX480 is when i try to play L4D2. This is also no longer playable in 3d. As soon as 3d is enabled my FPS drops to 20 and the screen keeps jumping around as if i was shaking my monitor violently.
Computer performs like an absolute monster as long as 3d vision drivers aren't installed. As soon as they are installed, the crap storm begins.
Specs in sig.
Lol, I have alomost an identical rig to yours minus the hdds and ram. Everything else is the exact same, except my 980x is clocked to 4.5ghz. I also have 3 useless aw2310's sitting here waiting for surround.
Oh and BTW im also having the exact same performance issues as yourself. I have been singing this very same song since my quad sli 295's. Nvidia has done nothing to fix it.
We can edit the registry on windows with a reg editor. Is there a way to open up the controls on the vid car? I feel like a simple change of a 0 to a 1 to tell it to "Allow" would fix my problem... since Nvidia is planning to allow the change in 3D surround but not in any other mode.. I just want to allow it all the time :P
We can edit the registry on windows with a reg editor. Is there a way to open up the controls on the vid car? I feel like a simple change of a 0 to a 1 to tell it to "Allow" would fix my problem... since Nvidia is planning to allow the change in 3D surround but not in any other mode.. I just want to allow it all the time :P
_ NVLDDMKM problems_ | _ problems getting a driver for a laptop graphics card_ | _What PSU do I need?_
[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
I think Qazax is a pretty cool guy. eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything.
Exactly... that's why I'm asking for help. If it was easy I'd just post the fix up heh...
Exactly... that's why I'm asking for help. If it was easy I'd just post the fix up heh...
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Not sure if you were talking to me or the OP
I run Riva Tuner.. not to mod the clock rate at all, just to keep a eye on the temps. I tried "N-Tune" to up the fan speed profile a bit.. but it kept failing and reeding temps back as 0 and turning the fans off! O.o so I un-installed it and now I just keep an eye on it when gaming to make sure nothing is going wrong (I keep it all up in the "right" screen)
I have no ID for customer care, just talked to them on the phone and they told me it's not supported by there driver for the 120Hz threw that out put "Yet" and will only be supported threw 3D surround. Maybe you have a work around to just have it available all the time with out surround 3D?
Edit:
Sys specs:
i-7 920 @3.2mild clock, or stock clock... no change in results for this issue.
BFG GTX295
12gig 3-way SLI Corsair xms
Rampage 2 Extreme Mobo
Auzentech 7.1
Win7 x64
3x Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ
3D vision
2x 2T Storage drive
1x RaptorX drive
Logitec G9 Mouse
(some of this may not matter but in case of a driver conflict I figured I'd mention them.)
Monitoring apps: PC Probe 2, and Riva Tuner v2.24
Same results with these installed and un-installed.
SoftTH is used in DX9 games for screen span. My issue is the same with or with out running it as well.
Not sure if you were talking to me or the OP
I run Riva Tuner.. not to mod the clock rate at all, just to keep a eye on the temps. I tried "N-Tune" to up the fan speed profile a bit.. but it kept failing and reeding temps back as 0 and turning the fans off! O.o so I un-installed it and now I just keep an eye on it when gaming to make sure nothing is going wrong (I keep it all up in the "right" screen)
I have no ID for customer care, just talked to them on the phone and they told me it's not supported by there driver for the 120Hz threw that out put "Yet" and will only be supported threw 3D surround. Maybe you have a work around to just have it available all the time with out surround 3D?
Edit:
Sys specs:
i-7 920 @3.2mild clock, or stock clock... no change in results for this issue.
BFG GTX295
12gig 3-way SLI Corsair xms
Rampage 2 Extreme Mobo
Auzentech 7.1
Win7 x64
3x Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ
3D vision
2x 2T Storage drive
1x RaptorX drive
Logitec G9 Mouse
(some of this may not matter but in case of a driver conflict I figured I'd mention them.)
Monitoring apps: PC Probe 2, and Riva Tuner v2.24
Same results with these installed and un-installed.
SoftTH is used in DX9 games for screen span. My issue is the same with or with out running it as well.
EDIT: How come this guy hasn't came back... He posted and ran?
EDIT: How come this guy hasn't came back... He posted and ran?
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.
Found the problem.
Pretty sure you were warned about the shape of 3-way SLI and 3D Vision before you bought those cards by me and others, here and at EVGA.com. But you bought 3x480 and 3xAW2310 anyways. 3-way and 4-way SLI were only in Beta support and even that support level was deprecated recently from their support/sysreq page. As others stated, your best bet is to pull a 480 and run 2-way SLI until you see better official support for 3-way SLI. 2-way isn't perfect either, but its certainly better than 3-way and 4-way, at worst you see no scaling from the 2nd GPU but rarely will you see worst performance.
Found the problem.
Pretty sure you were warned about the shape of 3-way SLI and 3D Vision before you bought those cards by me and others, here and at EVGA.com. But you bought 3x480 and 3xAW2310 anyways. 3-way and 4-way SLI were only in Beta support and even that support level was deprecated recently from their support/sysreq page. As others stated, your best bet is to pull a 480 and run 2-way SLI until you see better official support for 3-way SLI. 2-way isn't perfect either, but its certainly better than 3-way and 4-way, at worst you see no scaling from the 2nd GPU but rarely will you see worst performance.
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My 3D Vision Games List Ratings
Intel Core i7 5930K @4.5GHz | Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5 | Win10 x64 Pro | Corsair H105
Nvidia GeForce Titan X SLI Hybrid | ROG Swift PG278Q 144Hz + 3D Vision/G-Sync | 32GB Adata DDR4 2666
Intel Samsung 950Pro SSD | Samsung EVO 4x1 RAID 0 |
Yamaha VX-677 A/V Receiver | Polk Audio RM6880 7.1 | LG Blu-Ray
Auzen X-Fi HT HD | Logitech G710/G502/G27 | Corsair Air 540 | EVGA P2-1200W
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I run Riva Tuner.. not to mod the clock rate at all, just to keep a eye on the temps. I tried "N-Tune" to up the fan speed profile a bit.. but it kept failing and reeding temps back as 0 and turning the fans off! O.o so I un-installed it and now I just keep an eye on it when gaming to make sure nothing is going wrong (I keep it all up in the "right" screen)
I have no ID for customer care, just talked to them on the phone and they told me it's not supported by there driver for the 120Hz threw that out put "Yet" and will only be supported threw 3D surround. Maybe you have a work around to just have it available all the time with out surround 3D?
Edit:
Sys specs:
i-7 920 @3.2mild clock, or stock clock... no change in results for this issue.
BFG GTX295
12gig 3-way SLI Corsair xms
Rampage 2 Extreme Mobo
Auzentech 7.1
Win7 x64
3x Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ
3D vision
2x 2T Storage drive
1x RaptorX drive
Logitec G9 Mouse
(some of this may not matter but in case of a driver conflict I figured I'd mention them.)
Monitoring apps: PC Probe 2, and Riva Tuner v2.24
Same results with these installed and un-installed.
SoftTH is used in DX9 games for screen span. My issue is the same with or with out running it as well.[/quote]
I am sorry for the confusion. I believe the Geforce GTX 295 would only work in 3D Vision Surround if used with three 3D Vision ready HDTVs. The HDMI port on your Geforce GTX 295 will only support 60Hz over HDMI as it is a single link connection. When you create a custom resolution in the NVIDIA Control Panel, when you perform a test, the driver queries the display's EDID to verify if it is a supported mode but it doesn't actually test the physical connection. This test is mainly designed to prevent you from running a resolution your monitor doesn't support and risk a user damaging his/her monitor.
I run Riva Tuner.. not to mod the clock rate at all, just to keep a eye on the temps. I tried "N-Tune" to up the fan speed profile a bit.. but it kept failing and reeding temps back as 0 and turning the fans off! O.o so I un-installed it and now I just keep an eye on it when gaming to make sure nothing is going wrong (I keep it all up in the "right" screen)
I have no ID for customer care, just talked to them on the phone and they told me it's not supported by there driver for the 120Hz threw that out put "Yet" and will only be supported threw 3D surround. Maybe you have a work around to just have it available all the time with out surround 3D?
Edit:
Sys specs:
i-7 920 @3.2mild clock, or stock clock... no change in results for this issue.
BFG GTX295
12gig 3-way SLI Corsair xms
Rampage 2 Extreme Mobo
Auzentech 7.1
Win7 x64
3x Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ
3D vision
2x 2T Storage drive
1x RaptorX drive
Logitec G9 Mouse
(some of this may not matter but in case of a driver conflict I figured I'd mention them.)
Monitoring apps: PC Probe 2, and Riva Tuner v2.24
Same results with these installed and un-installed.
SoftTH is used in DX9 games for screen span. My issue is the same with or with out running it as well.
I am sorry for the confusion. I believe the Geforce GTX 295 would only work in 3D Vision Surround if used with three 3D Vision ready HDTVs. The HDMI port on your Geforce GTX 295 will only support 60Hz over HDMI as it is a single link connection. When you create a custom resolution in the NVIDIA Control Panel, when you perform a test, the driver queries the display's EDID to verify if it is a supported mode but it doesn't actually test the physical connection. This test is mainly designed to prevent you from running a resolution your monitor doesn't support and risk a user damaging his/her monitor.
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Well, here it is Driver Version 257.15 and I STILL have all the problems I've had. NOTHING is fixed. As a matter of fact. It's worse
When i have 3D vision drivers installed (3D vision doesn't even need to be on) performance in games is drastically lower.
Crysis max settings (AA included) is about 80-90FPS @ 1920x1080
as SOON as i install 3d vision drivers (3D enabled or not) my FPS drops to 1-2 FPS.
Resident Evil 5. No longer playable in 3d. 20fps..insane amounts of ghosting even on the lowest depth/convergence
Batttlefield Bad Company 2.. FPS is dropped nearly in half when 3dvision drivers are installed (Again, doesn't even need to be enabled)
Steam STILL tells me it has no idea wtf a GTX480 is when i try to play L4D2. This is also no longer playable in 3d. As soon as 3d is enabled my FPS drops to 20 and the screen keeps jumping around as if i was shaking my monitor violently.
I've installed/reinstalled drivers countless times.
Reformatted.
Everything.
Computer performs like an absolute monster as long as 3d vision drivers aren't installed. As soon as they are installed, the crap storm begins.
Specs in sig.[/quote]
ram I have only had N3d for 3 weeks.
For BC2 your FPS halfs or worse due to n3d forcing vsync on.
For max FPS in 2d turn off N3d in control panel, you can then have real 120 fps in 3D on a 3d display.
With stereo support on Vsync nerfs you to 60 fps max even in 2d. And like all vsync that often means 40-50 fps in demanding games.
When on your limited by vsync this means to stay the right side on a solo Gt200 (280) objects high tex high effects and shadows low for multiplayer. For a fermi you can have shadows high, effects can drop you below 40 fps on med or high.
As vysnc is on you want to be on 40-50 fps not 20-30.
Alos there are bugs in the DX11 code for BC2 right now at dice and Nvidia ends you force DX9 or 10 in the settings.ini in the BFBC2 folder in your "my documents" folder on vista or win7.
Im also using the 196 driver and 1.18 n3d driver and have no issues in 3d and stay above 40 fps in 3d MP. Same settings in 2d net 80-140 fps but that vysnc for you. And I suspect vysnc off would cuase N3d a few issues.
So for now pull 480 three as the above said and turn off 3d support when playing 2d you don't have to unistall the drivers.
Well, here it is Driver Version 257.15 and I STILL have all the problems I've had. NOTHING is fixed. As a matter of fact. It's worse
When i have 3D vision drivers installed (3D vision doesn't even need to be on) performance in games is drastically lower.
Crysis max settings (AA included) is about 80-90FPS @ 1920x1080
as SOON as i install 3d vision drivers (3D enabled or not) my FPS drops to 1-2 FPS.
Resident Evil 5. No longer playable in 3d. 20fps..insane amounts of ghosting even on the lowest depth/convergence
Batttlefield Bad Company 2.. FPS is dropped nearly in half when 3dvision drivers are installed (Again, doesn't even need to be enabled)
Steam STILL tells me it has no idea wtf a GTX480 is when i try to play L4D2. This is also no longer playable in 3d. As soon as 3d is enabled my FPS drops to 20 and the screen keeps jumping around as if i was shaking my monitor violently.
I've installed/reinstalled drivers countless times.
Reformatted.
Everything.
Computer performs like an absolute monster as long as 3d vision drivers aren't installed. As soon as they are installed, the crap storm begins.
Specs in sig.
ram I have only had N3d for 3 weeks.
For BC2 your FPS halfs or worse due to n3d forcing vsync on.
For max FPS in 2d turn off N3d in control panel, you can then have real 120 fps in 3D on a 3d display.
With stereo support on Vsync nerfs you to 60 fps max even in 2d. And like all vsync that often means 40-50 fps in demanding games.
When on your limited by vsync this means to stay the right side on a solo Gt200 (280) objects high tex high effects and shadows low for multiplayer. For a fermi you can have shadows high, effects can drop you below 40 fps on med or high.
As vysnc is on you want to be on 40-50 fps not 20-30.
Alos there are bugs in the DX11 code for BC2 right now at dice and Nvidia ends you force DX9 or 10 in the settings.ini in the BFBC2 folder in your "my documents" folder on vista or win7.
Im also using the 196 driver and 1.18 n3d driver and have no issues in 3d and stay above 40 fps in 3d MP. Same settings in 2d net 80-140 fps but that vysnc for you. And I suspect vysnc off would cuase N3d a few issues.
So for now pull 480 three as the above said and turn off 3d support when playing 2d you don't have to unistall the drivers.
2D: MSi 6970 2GB-QX9650-160GB SSD-TJ109. DISPLAYS:2D 120" 21:9 100HZ DLP 0.1MS, 3D 50" 400HZ Passive 0.5 MS 3D LED - 24" 120HZ 2MS Active N3D LCD, all 1080p
Asus Maximus IV - I7 2600K- Toughpower 1200W - 8GB Kingston 1600 - Noctua NCH + fans - SB XFi usb - SSD Intel 120 GB- TriSLI Zotac GTX580 - 3D vision Acer GD245HQ - W7 Ult. 64 bit
You guys want to buy the monitors that I had to spend 400 a pop back from me then?????
Here is what your page states...
Product Info
* Overview
* System Requirements
Relevant Links
* 3D Vision
* GeForce Graphics
System Requirements
COMING SOON
Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround Technology on GeForce 400/200 Series GPUs requires NVIDIA Driver Release 256* or higher. (*Scheduled for Summer 2010)
* Operating System
o Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit
* GPU support (NVIDIA SLI or multi-GPU cards are required)
o SLI configurations
+ GeForce GTX 480, 470, 285, 280, 275, 260
o Single card
+ GeForce GTX 295
* Motherboard
o SLI Motherboard is required for SLI configuraitons
o The GeForce GTX 295 card works on all motherboards
* NVIDIA Surround Modes
o NVIDIA Surround
+ Three displays or projectors synchronized together
+ Landscape and portrait mode
+ All displays must have the same resolution, refresh rate, and sync polarity
o NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround
+ Three displays or projectors synchronized together
+ Landscape mode only for displays, projectors can operate in landscape or portrait mode
+ All displays must be the same make and model 3D Vision-Ready displays. For a full list of 3D Vision-Ready display devices, please check this website.
Here is the link:
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dv-system-requirements-surround-technology.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dv-system-re...technology.html[/url]
Here is the link to the monitors it supports:
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html[/url]
And the text on this link reads:
System Requirements
What you need
Run this automatic tool to see if your system is ready
Minimum system requirements
* Microsoft® Windows® Vista 32/64-bit or Windows 7 32/64-bit
* Intel® Core™2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ X2 CPU or higher
* 1GB of system memory. (2GB is recommended)
* 100 MB free disk space
3D Vision-Ready Displays
Desktop LCD
Product Name Resolution Works with Blu-ray 3D*
Acer GD245HQ 120Hz LCD 1920x1080 Y
Acer GD235HZ 120Hz LCD 1920x1080 Y
Alienwareâ„¢ OptXâ„¢ AW2310 120Hz 1920x1080 Y
ASUS VG236H 120 Hz 1920x1080 Y
LG W2363D 120 Hz 1920x1080 Y
LG W2363DB 120 Hz 1920x1080 Y
Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz 1680x1050 N
ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz 1680x1050 N
ViewSonic FuHzion VX2268wm 120 Hz LCD display 1680x1050 N
HDTV
Product Name Resolution Works with Blu-ray 3D*
Mitsubishi® 1080p DLP® Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60737, WD-60C8, WD-60C9, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65737, WD-65C8, WD-65C9, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-65837, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73737, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73837, WD-73C8, WD-73C9, WD-82737, WD-82837, L65-A90 1920x1080 Y
Projector
Product Name Resolution Works with Blu-ray 3D*
Acer X1130P 1024x768 Y
Acer H5360 1280x720 Y
DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc. 1280x720 Y
DQ-3120 by LightSpeed Design, Inc. 800x600 Y
ViewSonic PJD6220-3D 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6210-3D 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD5351 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD5111 800x600 Y
ViewSonic PJD6381 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6211 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6221 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6241 1024x768 Y*
ViewSonic PJD5112 1024x768 Y*
ViewSonic PJD6251 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6531w 1280x720 Y
* Blu-ray 3D playback requires compatible Blu-ray 3D player software from companies such as CyberLink and Arcsoft. Please continue to check the 3D Vision product home page for more details on Blu-ray 3D support.
(Sorry for all that text spam but I know pages get updated and "changed" so I wanted a record of it as of this date) Along with my screen shots here at home that is... All displays listed are "3D ready"
That means that you advertise products that can supposedly do it.. then I, based on your company's listed compatibility... go out and purchase every thing on the list... now you tell me "Sorry for the confusion but it actually wont work even though our site said it will" I spent this money because it was supposed to be every thing I needed to make it work. Now I get the reply that it never will? So I'm out a extra 800 bux in screens plus the 3D set up for another 200 for a product that will NEVER work??? I appreciate the "Sorry about the confusion" but there is money that is out because of this and I need a little more than that to fix this situation. There is no note that it will only work with TV's and if it can send the information down the line to the TV what is the difference in sending it to a screen? Regardless of the answer to that... something needs to be done about this.. maybe send me a pm and I can give you my direct contact information but this info and the amount of money I have put out has definitely made me a unhappy Nvidia customer.
I NEVER would have spent so much on a monitor able to push 120hz when I could have gotten a higher res monitor for much much less and still ran 3 screens....
Edit:
Note I didn't include the price for the main monitor, I'm not trying to be a #$% here... and I did post this as soon as I read the reply but really the site needs to be changed asap before others make purchases based on incorrect information and you guys end up with a big class action or something... as for me. I really do need some one to take care of this, weather it be some one "Buying back" my monitors... or providing me with the equipment needed to make it perform as advertised. I think that's only fair, and ethical so far as business matters are concerned. If I show up to a job site, and I quote a home owner a price he agrees and pays me, half way threw I discover I need another tool to finish the job... my mistake... I pay for it. I expect Nvidia to do the right thing as well and take care of this... Will they? We'll see...
You guys want to buy the monitors that I had to spend 400 a pop back from me then?????
Here is what your page states...
Product Info
* Overview
* System Requirements
Relevant Links
* 3D Vision
* GeForce Graphics
System Requirements
COMING SOON
Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround Technology on GeForce 400/200 Series GPUs requires NVIDIA Driver Release 256* or higher. (*Scheduled for Summer 2010)
* Operating System
o Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit
* GPU support (NVIDIA SLI or multi-GPU cards are required)
o SLI configurations
+ GeForce GTX 480, 470, 285, 280, 275, 260
o Single card
+ GeForce GTX 295
* Motherboard
o SLI Motherboard is required for SLI configuraitons
o The GeForce GTX 295 card works on all motherboards
* NVIDIA Surround Modes
o NVIDIA Surround
+ Three displays or projectors synchronized together
+ Landscape and portrait mode
+ All displays must have the same resolution, refresh rate, and sync polarity
o NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround
+ Three displays or projectors synchronized together
+ Landscape mode only for displays, projectors can operate in landscape or portrait mode
+ All displays must be the same make and model 3D Vision-Ready displays. For a full list of 3D Vision-Ready display devices, please check this website.
Here is the link:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dv-system-re...technology.html
Here is the link to the monitors it supports:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html
And the text on this link reads:
System Requirements
What you need
Run this automatic tool to see if your system is ready
Minimum system requirements
* Microsoft® Windows® Vista 32/64-bit or Windows 7 32/64-bit
* Intel® Core™2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ X2 CPU or higher
* 1GB of system memory. (2GB is recommended)
* 100 MB free disk space
3D Vision-Ready Displays
Desktop LCD
Product Name Resolution Works with Blu-ray 3D*
Acer GD245HQ 120Hz LCD 1920x1080 Y
Acer GD235HZ 120Hz LCD 1920x1080 Y
Alienwareâ„¢ OptXâ„¢ AW2310 120Hz 1920x1080 Y
ASUS VG236H 120 Hz 1920x1080 Y
LG W2363D 120 Hz 1920x1080 Y
LG W2363DB 120 Hz 1920x1080 Y
Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz 1680x1050 N
ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz 1680x1050 N
ViewSonic FuHzion VX2268wm 120 Hz LCD display 1680x1050 N
HDTV
Product Name Resolution Works with Blu-ray 3D*
Mitsubishi® 1080p DLP® Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60737, WD-60C8, WD-60C9, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65737, WD-65C8, WD-65C9, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-65837, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73737, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73837, WD-73C8, WD-73C9, WD-82737, WD-82837, L65-A90 1920x1080 Y
Projector
Product Name Resolution Works with Blu-ray 3D*
Acer X1130P 1024x768 Y
Acer H5360 1280x720 Y
DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc. 1280x720 Y
DQ-3120 by LightSpeed Design, Inc. 800x600 Y
ViewSonic PJD6220-3D 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6210-3D 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD5351 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD5111 800x600 Y
ViewSonic PJD6381 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6211 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6221 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6241 1024x768 Y*
ViewSonic PJD5112 1024x768 Y*
ViewSonic PJD6251 1024x768 Y
ViewSonic PJD6531w 1280x720 Y
* Blu-ray 3D playback requires compatible Blu-ray 3D player software from companies such as CyberLink and Arcsoft. Please continue to check the 3D Vision product home page for more details on Blu-ray 3D support.
(Sorry for all that text spam but I know pages get updated and "changed" so I wanted a record of it as of this date) Along with my screen shots here at home that is... All displays listed are "3D ready"
That means that you advertise products that can supposedly do it.. then I, based on your company's listed compatibility... go out and purchase every thing on the list... now you tell me "Sorry for the confusion but it actually wont work even though our site said it will" I spent this money because it was supposed to be every thing I needed to make it work. Now I get the reply that it never will? So I'm out a extra 800 bux in screens plus the 3D set up for another 200 for a product that will NEVER work??? I appreciate the "Sorry about the confusion" but there is money that is out because of this and I need a little more than that to fix this situation. There is no note that it will only work with TV's and if it can send the information down the line to the TV what is the difference in sending it to a screen? Regardless of the answer to that... something needs to be done about this.. maybe send me a pm and I can give you my direct contact information but this info and the amount of money I have put out has definitely made me a unhappy Nvidia customer.
I NEVER would have spent so much on a monitor able to push 120hz when I could have gotten a higher res monitor for much much less and still ran 3 screens....
Edit:
Note I didn't include the price for the main monitor, I'm not trying to be a #$% here... and I did post this as soon as I read the reply but really the site needs to be changed asap before others make purchases based on incorrect information and you guys end up with a big class action or something... as for me. I really do need some one to take care of this, weather it be some one "Buying back" my monitors... or providing me with the equipment needed to make it perform as advertised. I think that's only fair, and ethical so far as business matters are concerned. If I show up to a job site, and I quote a home owner a price he agrees and pays me, half way threw I discover I need another tool to finish the job... my mistake... I pay for it. I expect Nvidia to do the right thing as well and take care of this... Will they? We'll see...
Hey Nvidia here is a hint for you, if you would concentrate more on getting things working without issues instead of putting so much time and effort into the locking down of a user with your Graphics card and your 3D kit but not with an authorised display then and only then you might make headway with the product.
Your engineers are bunch of monkeys
How embarrassing for you!!!
You'll never get another cent from these customers I can tell you now, you fail to realise we will vote with our wallet.
Hey Nvidia here is a hint for you, if you would concentrate more on getting things working without issues instead of putting so much time and effort into the locking down of a user with your Graphics card and your 3D kit but not with an authorised display then and only then you might make headway with the product.
Your engineers are bunch of monkeys
How embarrassing for you!!!
You'll never get another cent from these customers I can tell you now, you fail to realise we will vote with our wallet.
Well, here it is Driver Version 257.15 and I STILL have all the problems I've had. NOTHING is fixed. As a matter of fact. It's worse
When i have 3D vision drivers installed (3D vision doesn't even need to be on) performance in games is drastically lower.
Crysis max settings (AA included) is about 80-90FPS @ 1920x1080
as SOON as i install 3d vision drivers (3D enabled or not) my FPS drops to 1-2 FPS.
Resident Evil 5. No longer playable in 3d. 20fps..insane amounts of ghosting even on the lowest depth/convergence
Batttlefield Bad Company 2.. FPS is dropped nearly in half when 3dvision drivers are installed (Again, doesn't even need to be enabled)
Steam STILL tells me it has no idea wtf a GTX480 is when i try to play L4D2. This is also no longer playable in 3d. As soon as 3d is enabled my FPS drops to 20 and the screen keeps jumping around as if i was shaking my monitor violently.
I've installed/reinstalled drivers countless times.
Reformatted.
Everything.
Computer performs like an absolute monster as long as 3d vision drivers aren't installed. As soon as they are installed, the crap storm begins.
Specs in sig.[/quote]
Lol, I have alomost an identical rig to yours minus the hdds and ram. Everything else is the exact same, except my 980x is clocked to 4.5ghz. I also have 3 useless aw2310's sitting here waiting for surround.
Oh and BTW im also having the exact same performance issues as yourself. I have been singing this very same song since my quad sli 295's. Nvidia has done nothing to fix it.
Well, here it is Driver Version 257.15 and I STILL have all the problems I've had. NOTHING is fixed. As a matter of fact. It's worse
When i have 3D vision drivers installed (3D vision doesn't even need to be on) performance in games is drastically lower.
Crysis max settings (AA included) is about 80-90FPS @ 1920x1080
as SOON as i install 3d vision drivers (3D enabled or not) my FPS drops to 1-2 FPS.
Resident Evil 5. No longer playable in 3d. 20fps..insane amounts of ghosting even on the lowest depth/convergence
Batttlefield Bad Company 2.. FPS is dropped nearly in half when 3dvision drivers are installed (Again, doesn't even need to be enabled)
Steam STILL tells me it has no idea wtf a GTX480 is when i try to play L4D2. This is also no longer playable in 3d. As soon as 3d is enabled my FPS drops to 20 and the screen keeps jumping around as if i was shaking my monitor violently.
I've installed/reinstalled drivers countless times.
Reformatted.
Everything.
Computer performs like an absolute monster as long as 3d vision drivers aren't installed. As soon as they are installed, the crap storm begins.
Specs in sig.
Lol, I have alomost an identical rig to yours minus the hdds and ram. Everything else is the exact same, except my 980x is clocked to 4.5ghz. I also have 3 useless aw2310's sitting here waiting for surround.
Oh and BTW im also having the exact same performance issues as yourself. I have been singing this very same song since my quad sli 295's. Nvidia has done nothing to fix it.