"NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT graphics card is not compatible with the GeForce 3D Vision."
This is what the 3D vision wizard says. I'm sure it is on the list of supported cards. What should I do????
"NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT graphics card is not compatible with the GeForce 3D Vision."
This is what the 3D vision wizard says. I'm sure it is on the list of supported cards. What should I do????
I used CD 1.07
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
[quote name='Sjonnie' post='540695' date='May 13 2009, 07:30 AM']"NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT graphics card is not compatible with the GeForce 3D Vision."
This is what the 3D vision wizard says. I'm sure it is on the list of supported cards. What should I do????
I used CD 1.07[/quote]
Help please :(
System specs:
Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz
2x1GB 533MHz DDR2 Ram
Twintech PCI-e GeForce 8800GT 512MB
[quote name='Sjonnie' post='540695' date='May 13 2009, 07:30 AM']"NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT graphics card is not compatible with the GeForce 3D Vision."
This is what the 3D vision wizard says. I'm sure it is on the list of supported cards. What should I do????
I used CD 1.07
Help please :(
System specs:
Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz
2x1GB 533MHz DDR2 Ram
Twintech PCI-e GeForce 8800GT 512MB
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
[quote name='SpyderCanopus' post='540715' date='May 13 2009, 08:21 AM']Uninstall your nvidia drivers, restart, then run Launch.exe from the CD.[/quote]
Haha I thought I had already done that. But doing it helped :)
Here are my first impressions:
WTF, the double resolution (compared to Zalman) is soooooo beautiful :') (Frontlines Fuel of War was awesome!!)
A LOT of flickering. Maybe I haven't charged the glasses long enough (a phew hours), but it looks as if once per second the glasses swap eyes for a fraction of a second. Very annoying!!
Battlefield 2 goes back to desktop when a map is loaded, that really sucks (fav. game), COD4 is now to slow to run (even at the lower resolutions), on the Zalman I could play it at 1680x1050 with my 8800GT.
The ghosting is a tiny little bit better. But I don't have to sit in a special position for that :).
But first, I want the flickering gone. Is that gonna happen? (Dependent of battery charge or so? My monitor is on now for about an hour, is that long enough?)
[quote name='SpyderCanopus' post='540715' date='May 13 2009, 08:21 AM']Uninstall your nvidia drivers, restart, then run Launch.exe from the CD.
Haha I thought I had already done that. But doing it helped :)
Here are my first impressions:
WTF, the double resolution (compared to Zalman) is soooooo beautiful :') (Frontlines Fuel of War was awesome!!)
A LOT of flickering. Maybe I haven't charged the glasses long enough (a phew hours), but it looks as if once per second the glasses swap eyes for a fraction of a second. Very annoying!!
Battlefield 2 goes back to desktop when a map is loaded, that really sucks (fav. game), COD4 is now to slow to run (even at the lower resolutions), on the Zalman I could play it at 1680x1050 with my 8800GT.
The ghosting is a tiny little bit better. But I don't have to sit in a special position for that :).
But first, I want the flickering gone. Is that gonna happen? (Dependent of battery charge or so? My monitor is on now for about an hour, is that long enough?)
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
[quote name='Sjonnie' post='540741' date='May 13 2009, 12:03 PM']But first, I want the flickering gone. Is that gonna happen? (Dependent of battery charge or so? My monitor is on now for about an hour, is that long enough?)[/quote]
Try a beefier geforce. I've not had any flicker problems and use S3D for more than 4 hours a day and on weekends 12 or so. I mostly play world of warcraft but i have a big library of FPS and those work great as well.
[quote name='Sjonnie' post='540741' date='May 13 2009, 12:03 PM']But first, I want the flickering gone. Is that gonna happen? (Dependent of battery charge or so? My monitor is on now for about an hour, is that long enough?)
Try a beefier geforce. I've not had any flicker problems and use S3D for more than 4 hours a day and on weekends 12 or so. I mostly play world of warcraft but i have a big library of FPS and those work great as well.
1x Intel S5000Xvn Mainboard
2x Quad 2.66GHz Xeons (X5355, 8 Cores)
1x EVGA GTX480
8x 2GB FB-DIMM 667 (16GB)
2x 64GB Corsair M4 SSDs in RAID0 (System)
4x 1TB SATA2 64MB Cache Western Digital Black's in RAID0 (Storage)
1x Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
1x BD-ROM
1x DVD-RW
1x Antec High Current Pro HCP-1200 1200W Power Supply
[quote name='SpyderCanopus' post='540762' date='May 13 2009, 11:15 AM']Try a beefier geforce. I've not had any flicker problems and use S3D for more than 4 hours a day and on weekends 12 or so. I mostly play world of warcraft but i have a big library of FPS and those work great as well.[/quote]
Maybe I'll do, money is not the issue :)
I bought this 8800GT to replace my 1900XT when I got the Zalman monitor June last year.
But the new graphics cards take a lot of power, so I'd probably have to replace my 420W PSU too (Got a pretty full pc, 1.5TB HDD, 2x1TB, 300GB, DVD-RW, Floppy xD, Wireless Lan, 6 fans, and a huge amount of USB-devices :P)
But then, I hate my motherboard too (very often hangs on start up), isn't it time to buy a new pc?
And if I buy a new pc, I have to reinstall all my software, and back-up & transfer all my data, and that takes too much time :)
Anyway, I don't think a better vid card would prevent failure of the glasses. (By now I know that the eyes don't get swapped, but it skips some lightblocking frames)
[quote name='SpyderCanopus' post='540762' date='May 13 2009, 11:15 AM']Try a beefier geforce. I've not had any flicker problems and use S3D for more than 4 hours a day and on weekends 12 or so. I mostly play world of warcraft but i have a big library of FPS and those work great as well.
Maybe I'll do, money is not the issue :)
I bought this 8800GT to replace my 1900XT when I got the Zalman monitor June last year.
But the new graphics cards take a lot of power, so I'd probably have to replace my 420W PSU too (Got a pretty full pc, 1.5TB HDD, 2x1TB, 300GB, DVD-RW, Floppy xD, Wireless Lan, 6 fans, and a huge amount of USB-devices :P)
But then, I hate my motherboard too (very often hangs on start up), isn't it time to buy a new pc?
And if I buy a new pc, I have to reinstall all my software, and back-up & transfer all my data, and that takes too much time :)
Anyway, I don't think a better vid card would prevent failure of the glasses. (By now I know that the eyes don't get swapped, but it skips some lightblocking frames)
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
[quote name='Sjonnie' post='540764' date='May 13 2009, 11:22 AM']Maybe I'll do, money is not the issue :)
I bought this 8800GT to replace my 1900XT when I got the Zalman monitor June last year.
But the new graphics cards take a lot of power, so I'd probably have to replace my 420W PSU too (Got a pretty full pc, 1.5TB HDD, 2x1TB, 300GB, DVD-RW, Floppy xD, Wireless Lan, 6 fans, and a huge amount of USB-devices :P)
But then, I hate my motherboard too (very often hangs on start up), isn't it time to buy a new pc?
And if I buy a new pc, I have to reinstall all my software, and back-up & transfer all my data, and that takes too much time :)
Anyway, I don't think a better vid card would prevent failure of the glasses. (By now I know that the eyes don't get swapped, but it skips some lightblocking frames)[/quote]
After a few hours:
The flickering is not in every game, so I hope it is some DirectX effect that needs to be fixed in the drivers (1.08?? :P)
The double resolution is sooooo coool! Although I find the Zalman way better for 2d.
[quote name='Sjonnie' post='540764' date='May 13 2009, 11:22 AM']Maybe I'll do, money is not the issue :)
I bought this 8800GT to replace my 1900XT when I got the Zalman monitor June last year.
But the new graphics cards take a lot of power, so I'd probably have to replace my 420W PSU too (Got a pretty full pc, 1.5TB HDD, 2x1TB, 300GB, DVD-RW, Floppy xD, Wireless Lan, 6 fans, and a huge amount of USB-devices :P)
But then, I hate my motherboard too (very often hangs on start up), isn't it time to buy a new pc?
And if I buy a new pc, I have to reinstall all my software, and back-up & transfer all my data, and that takes too much time :)
Anyway, I don't think a better vid card would prevent failure of the glasses. (By now I know that the eyes don't get swapped, but it skips some lightblocking frames)
After a few hours:
The flickering is not in every game, so I hope it is some DirectX effect that needs to be fixed in the drivers (1.08?? :P)
The double resolution is sooooo coool! Although I find the Zalman way better for 2d.
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
This is what the 3D vision wizard says. I'm sure it is on the list of supported cards. What should I do????
I used CD 1.07
This is what the 3D vision wizard says. I'm sure it is on the list of supported cards. What should I do????
I used CD 1.07
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
This is what the 3D vision wizard says. I'm sure it is on the list of supported cards. What should I do????
I used CD 1.07[/quote]
Help please :(
System specs:
Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz
2x1GB 533MHz DDR2 Ram
Twintech PCI-e GeForce 8800GT 512MB
This is what the 3D vision wizard says. I'm sure it is on the list of supported cards. What should I do????
I used CD 1.07
Help please :(
System specs:
Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz
2x1GB 533MHz DDR2 Ram
Twintech PCI-e GeForce 8800GT 512MB
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
1x Intel S5000Xvn Mainboard
2x Quad 2.66GHz Xeons (X5355, 8 Cores)
1x EVGA GTX480
8x 2GB FB-DIMM 667 (16GB)
2x 64GB Corsair M4 SSDs in RAID0 (System)
4x 1TB SATA2 64MB Cache Western Digital Black's in RAID0 (Storage)
1x Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
1x BD-ROM
1x DVD-RW
1x Antec High Current Pro HCP-1200 1200W Power Supply
1x Dell 30" 2560x1600 LCD
1x Samsung 22" 120hz GeForce 3D Vision Display
1x APC 1500VAC SmartUPS Battery Backup
1x Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
Haha I thought I had already done that. But doing it helped :)
Here are my first impressions:
WTF, the double resolution (compared to Zalman) is soooooo beautiful :') (Frontlines Fuel of War was awesome!!)
A LOT of flickering. Maybe I haven't charged the glasses long enough (a phew hours), but it looks as if once per second the glasses swap eyes for a fraction of a second. Very annoying!!
Battlefield 2 goes back to desktop when a map is loaded, that really sucks (fav. game), COD4 is now to slow to run (even at the lower resolutions), on the Zalman I could play it at 1680x1050 with my 8800GT.
The ghosting is a tiny little bit better. But I don't have to sit in a special position for that :).
But first, I want the flickering gone. Is that gonna happen? (Dependent of battery charge or so? My monitor is on now for about an hour, is that long enough?)
Haha I thought I had already done that. But doing it helped :)
Here are my first impressions:
WTF, the double resolution (compared to Zalman) is soooooo beautiful :') (Frontlines Fuel of War was awesome!!)
A LOT of flickering. Maybe I haven't charged the glasses long enough (a phew hours), but it looks as if once per second the glasses swap eyes for a fraction of a second. Very annoying!!
Battlefield 2 goes back to desktop when a map is loaded, that really sucks (fav. game), COD4 is now to slow to run (even at the lower resolutions), on the Zalman I could play it at 1680x1050 with my 8800GT.
The ghosting is a tiny little bit better. But I don't have to sit in a special position for that :).
But first, I want the flickering gone. Is that gonna happen? (Dependent of battery charge or so? My monitor is on now for about an hour, is that long enough?)
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
Try a beefier geforce. I've not had any flicker problems and use S3D for more than 4 hours a day and on weekends 12 or so. I mostly play world of warcraft but i have a big library of FPS and those work great as well.
Try a beefier geforce. I've not had any flicker problems and use S3D for more than 4 hours a day and on weekends 12 or so. I mostly play world of warcraft but i have a big library of FPS and those work great as well.
1x Intel S5000Xvn Mainboard
2x Quad 2.66GHz Xeons (X5355, 8 Cores)
1x EVGA GTX480
8x 2GB FB-DIMM 667 (16GB)
2x 64GB Corsair M4 SSDs in RAID0 (System)
4x 1TB SATA2 64MB Cache Western Digital Black's in RAID0 (Storage)
1x Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
1x BD-ROM
1x DVD-RW
1x Antec High Current Pro HCP-1200 1200W Power Supply
1x Dell 30" 2560x1600 LCD
1x Samsung 22" 120hz GeForce 3D Vision Display
1x APC 1500VAC SmartUPS Battery Backup
1x Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
Maybe I'll do, money is not the issue :)
I bought this 8800GT to replace my 1900XT when I got the Zalman monitor June last year.
But the new graphics cards take a lot of power, so I'd probably have to replace my 420W PSU too (Got a pretty full pc, 1.5TB HDD, 2x1TB, 300GB, DVD-RW, Floppy xD, Wireless Lan, 6 fans, and a huge amount of USB-devices :P)
But then, I hate my motherboard too (very often hangs on start up), isn't it time to buy a new pc?
And if I buy a new pc, I have to reinstall all my software, and back-up & transfer all my data, and that takes too much time :)
Anyway, I don't think a better vid card would prevent failure of the glasses. (By now I know that the eyes don't get swapped, but it skips some lightblocking frames)
Maybe I'll do, money is not the issue :)
I bought this 8800GT to replace my 1900XT when I got the Zalman monitor June last year.
But the new graphics cards take a lot of power, so I'd probably have to replace my 420W PSU too (Got a pretty full pc, 1.5TB HDD, 2x1TB, 300GB, DVD-RW, Floppy xD, Wireless Lan, 6 fans, and a huge amount of USB-devices :P)
But then, I hate my motherboard too (very often hangs on start up), isn't it time to buy a new pc?
And if I buy a new pc, I have to reinstall all my software, and back-up & transfer all my data, and that takes too much time :)
Anyway, I don't think a better vid card would prevent failure of the glasses. (By now I know that the eyes don't get swapped, but it skips some lightblocking frames)
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
I bought this 8800GT to replace my 1900XT when I got the Zalman monitor June last year.
But the new graphics cards take a lot of power, so I'd probably have to replace my 420W PSU too (Got a pretty full pc, 1.5TB HDD, 2x1TB, 300GB, DVD-RW, Floppy xD, Wireless Lan, 6 fans, and a huge amount of USB-devices :P)
But then, I hate my motherboard too (very often hangs on start up), isn't it time to buy a new pc?
And if I buy a new pc, I have to reinstall all my software, and back-up & transfer all my data, and that takes too much time :)
Anyway, I don't think a better vid card would prevent failure of the glasses. (By now I know that the eyes don't get swapped, but it skips some lightblocking frames)[/quote]
After a few hours:
The flickering is not in every game, so I hope it is some DirectX effect that needs to be fixed in the drivers (1.08?? :P)
The double resolution is sooooo coool! Although I find the Zalman way better for 2d.
I bought this 8800GT to replace my 1900XT when I got the Zalman monitor June last year.
But the new graphics cards take a lot of power, so I'd probably have to replace my 420W PSU too (Got a pretty full pc, 1.5TB HDD, 2x1TB, 300GB, DVD-RW, Floppy xD, Wireless Lan, 6 fans, and a huge amount of USB-devices :P)
But then, I hate my motherboard too (very often hangs on start up), isn't it time to buy a new pc?
And if I buy a new pc, I have to reinstall all my software, and back-up & transfer all my data, and that takes too much time :)
Anyway, I don't think a better vid card would prevent failure of the glasses. (By now I know that the eyes don't get swapped, but it skips some lightblocking frames)
After a few hours:
The flickering is not in every game, so I hope it is some DirectX effect that needs to be fixed in the drivers (1.08?? :P)
The double resolution is sooooo coool! Although I find the Zalman way better for 2d.
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)