So i just bought a 120hz screen (alienware optx aw2310) with the 3d vision kit.
The 3d works fine, but when i'm in 120hz mod, everything becomes "ugly", every text becomes pixelated, i can barely read.
Need a little help here /bloated.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':X' />
So i just bought a 120hz screen (alienware optx aw2310) with the 3d vision kit.
The 3d works fine, but when i'm in 120hz mod, everything becomes "ugly", every text becomes pixelated, i can barely read.
Need a little help here /bloated.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':X' />
Hm, pixelated? On Windows-Desktop or in a 3D-game? Can you describe this a bit more? Or make a screenshot/photo?
Maybe you got a wrong resolution. Are you sure you have selected the native resolution(1920x1080)?
Hm, pixelated? On Windows-Desktop or in a 3D-game? Can you describe this a bit more? Or make a screenshot/photo?
Maybe you got a wrong resolution. Are you sure you have selected the native resolution(1920x1080)?
If I had to judge, I would say it looks like a bad analog signal from an old VGA-cable - but this can't be on the AW2310.
Next guess is that this isn't the native resolution.
Do you really use the Dual-Link-DVI cable that came with the monitor?
1920x1080@120Hz is only possible with Dual-Link-DVI connection. A Single-Link-DVI or HDMI won't work.
If I had to judge, I would say it looks like a bad analog signal from an old VGA-cable - but this can't be on the AW2310.
Next guess is that this isn't the native resolution.
Do you really use the Dual-Link-DVI cable that came with the monitor?
1920x1080@120Hz is only possible with Dual-Link-DVI connection. A Single-Link-DVI or HDMI won't work.
[quote name='onilank' date='08 October 2010 - 05:33 AM' timestamp='1286480008' post='1127713']
Ya! It works >.< thank you so much! :D
I had another DVI plugged and was too lazy to change it and I didn't know it was a different DVI.
Thanks again guys, this is great!
Regards onilank
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Hi there, I also have this problem.
I basicially ignored the problem, thinking that it was [b]meant[/b] to look blocky at 120hz. But then i saw this thread, brought the correct cable (the one with all the pins) swapped it, and the text still looks blocky at 120hz.
Ive restarted, swapped dvi ports on the graphics card, reinstalled the most recent drivers and its still doing it. Im now im running out of ideas on how to fix it.
[quote name='onilank' date='08 October 2010 - 05:33 AM' timestamp='1286480008' post='1127713']
Ya! It works >.< thank you so much! :D
I had another DVI plugged and was too lazy to change it and I didn't know it was a different DVI.
Thanks again guys, this is great!
Regards onilank
Hi there, I also have this problem.
I basicially ignored the problem, thinking that it was meant to look blocky at 120hz. But then i saw this thread, brought the correct cable (the one with all the pins) swapped it, and the text still looks blocky at 120hz.
Ive restarted, swapped dvi ports on the graphics card, reinstalled the most recent drivers and its still doing it. Im now im running out of ideas on how to fix it.
So i just bought a 120hz screen (alienware optx aw2310) with the 3d vision kit.
The 3d works fine, but when i'm in 120hz mod, everything becomes "ugly", every text becomes pixelated, i can barely read.
Need a little help here
Regards
onilank
So i just bought a 120hz screen (alienware optx aw2310) with the 3d vision kit.
The 3d works fine, but when i'm in 120hz mod, everything becomes "ugly", every text becomes pixelated, i can barely read.
Need a little help here
Regards
onilank
So i just bought a 120hz screen (alienware optx aw2310) with the 3d vision kit.
The 3d works fine, but when i'm in 120hz mod, everything becomes "ugly", every text becomes pixelated, i can barely read.
Need a little help here
Regards
onilank
So i just bought a 120hz screen (alienware optx aw2310) with the 3d vision kit.
The 3d works fine, but when i'm in 120hz mod, everything becomes "ugly", every text becomes pixelated, i can barely read.
Need a little help here
Regards
onilank
Maybe you got a wrong resolution. Are you sure you have selected the native resolution(1920x1080)?
Maybe you got a wrong resolution. Are you sure you have selected the native resolution(1920x1080)?
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
Maybe you got a wrong resolution. Are you sure you have selected the native resolution(1920x1080)?
Maybe you got a wrong resolution. Are you sure you have selected the native resolution(1920x1080)?
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
The problem probably comes from the 120hz, if i turn off 3d, it's still pixelated when in 120hz mod.
I can't screenshot, because it's a display problem, if i take a screenshot and then switch to 60hz i will see it normally.
And yes i'm in native resolution.
Regards
onilank
The problem probably comes from the 120hz, if i turn off 3d, it's still pixelated when in 120hz mod.
I can't screenshot, because it's a display problem, if i take a screenshot and then switch to 60hz i will see it normally.
And yes i'm in native resolution.
Regards
onilank
The problem probably comes from the 120hz, if i turn off 3d, it's still pixelated when in 120hz mod.
I can't screenshot, because it's a display problem, if i take a screenshot and then switch to 60hz i will see it normally.
And yes i'm in native resolution.
Regards
onilank
The problem probably comes from the 120hz, if i turn off 3d, it's still pixelated when in 120hz mod.
I can't screenshot, because it's a display problem, if i take a screenshot and then switch to 60hz i will see it normally.
And yes i'm in native resolution.
Regards
onilank
System specs:
CPU:Intel Core i7 930 2800@3880 MHz (Cooled by Noctua NH-D14)
MB: Asus P6T Deluxe v.2
RAM: 6 GB Kingston HyperX (KHX1600C8D3K3/6GX)
GPU: Zotac GTX480 AMP! Edition @ 800 Mhz (core)
HDD: 2Tb SATA-II Western Digital Caviar Black + 2Tb SATA-II Samsung EcoGreen F4EG
Sound: Creative X-Fi Titanium
DVD-RW: ASUS DRW-24B1ST
Case: Aerocool BX-500
PSU: OCZ Z-1000w
Monitor: LG W2363D + nVidia 3D Vision
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
System specs:
CPU:Intel Core i7 930 2800@3880 MHz (Cooled by Noctua NH-D14)
MB: Asus P6T Deluxe v.2
RAM: 6 GB Kingston HyperX (KHX1600C8D3K3/6GX)
GPU: Zotac GTX480 AMP! Edition @ 800 Mhz (core)
HDD: 2Tb SATA-II Western Digital Caviar Black + 2Tb SATA-II Samsung EcoGreen F4EG
Sound: Creative X-Fi Titanium
DVD-RW: ASUS DRW-24B1ST
Case: Aerocool BX-500
PSU: OCZ Z-1000w
Monitor: LG W2363D + nVidia 3D Vision
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Next guess is that this isn't the native resolution.
Do you really use the Dual-Link-DVI cable that came with the monitor?
1920x1080@120Hz is only possible with Dual-Link-DVI connection. A Single-Link-DVI or HDMI won't work.
Next guess is that this isn't the native resolution.
Do you really use the Dual-Link-DVI cable that came with the monitor?
1920x1080@120Hz is only possible with Dual-Link-DVI connection. A Single-Link-DVI or HDMI won't work.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
Next guess is that this isn't the native resolution.
Do you really use the Dual-Link-DVI cable that came with the monitor?
1920x1080@120Hz is only possible with Dual-Link-DVI connection. A Single-Link-DVI or HDMI won't work.
Next guess is that this isn't the native resolution.
Do you really use the Dual-Link-DVI cable that came with the monitor?
1920x1080@120Hz is only possible with Dual-Link-DVI connection. A Single-Link-DVI or HDMI won't work.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
I had another DVI plugged and was too lazy to change it and I didn't know it was a different DVI.
Thanks again guys, this is great!
Regards onilank
I had another DVI plugged and was too lazy to change it and I didn't know it was a different DVI.
Thanks again guys, this is great!
Regards onilank
I had another DVI plugged and was too lazy to change it and I didn't know it was a different DVI.
Thanks again guys, this is great!
Regards onilank
I had another DVI plugged and was too lazy to change it and I didn't know it was a different DVI.
Thanks again guys, this is great!
Regards onilank
Ya! It works >.< thank you so much! :D
I had another DVI plugged and was too lazy to change it and I didn't know it was a different DVI.
Thanks again guys, this is great!
Regards onilank
[/quote]
Hi there, I also have this problem.
I basicially ignored the problem, thinking that it was [b]meant[/b] to look blocky at 120hz. But then i saw this thread, brought the correct cable (the one with all the pins) swapped it, and the text still looks blocky at 120hz.
Ive restarted, swapped dvi ports on the graphics card, reinstalled the most recent drivers and its still doing it. Im now im running out of ideas on how to fix it.
Specs:
i7, 470 graphics card, 6gb ram
Cheers
Ya! It works >.< thank you so much! :D
I had another DVI plugged and was too lazy to change it and I didn't know it was a different DVI.
Thanks again guys, this is great!
Regards onilank
Hi there, I also have this problem.
I basicially ignored the problem, thinking that it was meant to look blocky at 120hz. But then i saw this thread, brought the correct cable (the one with all the pins) swapped it, and the text still looks blocky at 120hz.
Ive restarted, swapped dvi ports on the graphics card, reinstalled the most recent drivers and its still doing it. Im now im running out of ideas on how to fix it.
Specs:
i7, 470 graphics card, 6gb ram
Cheers
Windows 8 64bit | i7 4770K | ASRock Z87-EXTREME3 | NVIDIA 660 SLI | 8 GB RAM | Alienware AW2310 Monitor