Hi. I have Home Premium 64-bit Windows 7 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX560Ti with the latest drivers. Couple of hours ago I bought ACER GR235H LCD monitor with ACER 3D-glasses (3D-2 as it said on a side). Are they compatible? I have some problems with 3D mode setup (on an attached screenshot). I just read that I need special NVIDIA glasses - is it truth? Or is it a problem of some other kind?
Hi. I have Home Premium 64-bit Windows 7 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX560Ti with the latest drivers. Couple of hours ago I bought ACER GR235H LCD monitor with ACER 3D-glasses (3D-2 as it said on a side). Are they compatible? I have some problems with 3D mode setup (on an attached screenshot). I just read that I need special NVIDIA glasses - is it truth? Or is it a problem of some other kind?
It should work via the HDMI connection.
It's supported by "Optomized for GeForce"
You need to make sure you have the full Nvidia drivers installed.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/optimized-for-geforce-3d-passive-3D-monitors.html
http://www.nvidia.com/object/optimized-for-geforce-3d-overview.html
Let us know if you get it to work with Nvidia. I do not forsee a problem.
Yes, it's HDMI.
I don't have information about "Optimized..." in my country. OK, I just re-installed my 310.70 driver, but it still doesn't work. Not sure I understand what do you mean under "the full Nvidia drivers", but I've installed full 310.70. My soft says that it's all OK and all 3D Vision tests work, but I have inactive 3D window in "NVidia control panel" (on a screenshot), and I also don't have "check a compability with games"-button, that's the problem
I don't have information about "Optimized..." in my country. OK, I just re-installed my 310.70 driver, but it still doesn't work. Not sure I understand what do you mean under "the full Nvidia drivers", but I've installed full 310.70. My soft says that it's all OK and all 3D Vision tests work, but I have inactive 3D window in "NVidia control panel" (on a screenshot), and I also don't have "check a compability with games"-button, that's the problem
I have absolutely no idea what it says in your pic, I understand English only unfortunately.
I'm not sure what your country is, but you might try the 3D Vision Blog forums.
The guy that runs it is in Russia, and from what I see in your pic, it looks like Russian to me :P
http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/
Those Acer passive monitors did not reach the US until quite awhile after Europe, so not much info on them here.
Nvidias drivers include 3DTV Play, Optomized for Geforce and 3D Vision all in one package. When you install the driver you can opt oit of installing certain parts. I recommend, installing all of it.
Are you using a HDMI cable to connect the monitor?
Nvidias drivers include 3DTV Play, Optomized for Geforce and 3D Vision all in one package. When you install the driver you can opt oit of installing certain parts. I recommend, installing all of it.
Are you using a HDMI cable to connect the monitor?
It's supported by "Optomized for GeForce"
You need to make sure you have the full Nvidia drivers installed.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/optimized-for-geforce-3d-passive-3D-monitors.html
http://www.nvidia.com/object/optimized-for-geforce-3d-overview.html
Let us know if you get it to work with Nvidia. I do not forsee a problem.
I don't have information about "Optimized..." in my country. OK, I just re-installed my 310.70 driver, but it still doesn't work. Not sure I understand what do you mean under "the full Nvidia drivers", but I've installed full 310.70. My soft says that it's all OK and all 3D Vision tests work, but I have inactive 3D window in "NVidia control panel" (on a screenshot), and I also don't have "check a compability with games"-button, that's the problem
I'm not sure what your country is, but you might try the 3D Vision Blog forums.
The guy that runs it is in Russia, and from what I see in your pic, it looks like Russian to me :P
http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/
Those Acer passive monitors did not reach the US until quite awhile after Europe, so not much info on them here.
Are you using a HDMI cable to connect the monitor?