3D Vision Causing new gaming rig to Shut down! Whenever i play my games with 3D enabled my compu
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This is happening to me also, 3ghz water cooled system vista ultimate64 2 9800GX2 sli cards then 20 mins into game system freeze, reboot necessary.
I have everest ultimate running and a lcd keyboard so I can monitor cpu and gpu temps in game, nothing overheated.
drivers are 185.15. for gpu and the latest for 3d glasses.
3d problem?
[quote name='Bondoman' post='555652' date='Jun 21 2009, 09:45 AM']Hey All
I already tried formatting, didnt work.
Tommorow i Will go SLI and see if it does a difference :) growing tired of this[/quote]
Same here, if they only work for 20 mins they are next to useless. Maybe the new driver will help.
I still think you should give Tech Support a try. If nothing else, at least maybe you can initiate a RMA to test if maybe it's some sort of crazy hardware malfunction of the emitter or something. At this point, unfortunately, I don't see any other option. In any case, I think you'll have more luck getting help from actual nvidia tech support than depending on a forum member who happens to have put @nvidia in their forum name.
I still think you should give Tech Support a try. If nothing else, at least maybe you can initiate a RMA to test if maybe it's some sort of crazy hardware malfunction of the emitter or something. At this point, unfortunately, I don't see any other option. In any case, I think you'll have more luck getting help from actual nvidia tech support than depending on a forum member who happens to have put @nvidia in their forum name.
[quote name='Bondoman' post='554855' date='Jun 19 2009, 05:41 PM']Hello all
I am getting nervous here about using my Nvidia 3D vision glasses.
last week i bought a new computer and put all the parts together myself, here is the specs:
- BFG GeForce GTX 285 OC
- Intel Core i7-920 / 2.66GHz Processor
- ASUS Rampage II Extreme Republic of Gamers Mobo, ATX - iX58 - LGA1366 Socket
- Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 - 1Tb intern.
- 6Gb Performance Vitesta+ DDR-III ( 3x 2GB) RAM
- ASUS DRW 20B1LT DVD+RW Drive
- LC Power Legion X LC1050 V2.9 1000W
Running Windows Vista Business 64bit.
then i went and bought the Nvidia 3D Vision and Samsung 2233RZ bundle to play with.
I had no problems installing neither the Hardware or Software for this.
BUT whenever i play with the glasses, it seems like after 20-40 min my computer just shuts down completely and restarts itself right away, this did NOT happen to any of my games before i started using 3D glasses. ( btw, 1 time it even showed a blue screen with some white text for 1-2sec and then shut down)
this has happened for me ever single time i play, so please HELP :)
I Am really wondering what the hell this could be, i dont know much about computers hehe. But i dont think my expensive hardware is fond of this (doesnt it damage it?) :o
All help apprecietaed! Thanks.[/quote]
Sounds like overheat for me. That BFG OC card can generate a lot of heat in very short time. Also the PSU may have problem switching between different power output modes.
I always had overheating problem with any case I used, so this time I got Antec Skeleton, and it worked perfectly.
[quote name='Bondoman' post='554855' date='Jun 19 2009, 05:41 PM']Hello all
I am getting nervous here about using my Nvidia 3D vision glasses.
last week i bought a new computer and put all the parts together myself, here is the specs:
- BFG GeForce GTX 285 OC
- Intel Core i7-920 / 2.66GHz Processor
- ASUS Rampage II Extreme Republic of Gamers Mobo, ATX - iX58 - LGA1366 Socket
- Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 - 1Tb intern.
- 6Gb Performance Vitesta+ DDR-III ( 3x 2GB) RAM
- ASUS DRW 20B1LT DVD+RW Drive
- LC Power Legion X LC1050 V2.9 1000W
Running Windows Vista Business 64bit.
then i went and bought the Nvidia 3D Vision and Samsung 2233RZ bundle to play with.
I had no problems installing neither the Hardware or Software for this.
BUT whenever i play with the glasses, it seems like after 20-40 min my computer just shuts down completely and restarts itself right away, this did NOT happen to any of my games before i started using 3D glasses. ( btw, 1 time it even showed a blue screen with some white text for 1-2sec and then shut down)
this has happened for me ever single time i play, so please HELP :)
I Am really wondering what the hell this could be, i dont know much about computers hehe. But i dont think my expensive hardware is fond of this (doesnt it damage it?) :o
All help apprecietaed! Thanks.
Sounds like overheat for me. That BFG OC card can generate a lot of heat in very short time. Also the PSU may have problem switching between different power output modes.
I always had overheating problem with any case I used, so this time I got Antec Skeleton, and it worked perfectly.
The other thing I would certainly try is swapping memory around if you can, even if its just to remove one memory module. When I have a machine that just goes lights out, its been memory chips not seated or incompatible with the MOBO or OS.
Windows 7 is still a beta release, you cant expect that to work yet. Microsoft lets the world do their debugging by releasing stuff about 2 years early.
The other thing I would certainly try is swapping memory around if you can, even if its just to remove one memory module. When I have a machine that just goes lights out, its been memory chips not seated or incompatible with the MOBO or OS.
Windows 7 is still a beta release, you cant expect that to work yet. Microsoft lets the world do their debugging by releasing stuff about 2 years early.
I originally thought that your motherboard wasn't happy with your RAM timings, but since you are able to play games on high settings without 3D vision, I guess that's not a problem.
The specs for your BFG card requires 12V with a combined current rating of 42A. Your power supply has 4 12V rails, two of them are rated at 20A and two at 36A. I would suggested checking and making sure that you did NOT use the two rails rated at 20A since that only provides 40A. You may want to use a 20A and a 36A rail, so that you add another gfx card in the future.
I originally thought that your motherboard wasn't happy with your RAM timings, but since you are able to play games on high settings without 3D vision, I guess that's not a problem.
The specs for your BFG card requires 12V with a combined current rating of 42A. Your power supply has 4 12V rails, two of them are rated at 20A and two at 36A. I would suggested checking and making sure that you did NOT use the two rails rated at 20A since that only provides 40A. You may want to use a 20A and a 36A rail, so that you add another gfx card in the future.
I know it’s an old thread but I just want to say: I have the same problem, but on 20 computers.
Bluescreen and lock are different: complete system shutdown is another ball game. And I am sad to say its seem to be related with hardware compatibility.
I have 20 computers for my office: All same setup (see at the end of the post); All 20 computer shutdown after 20 - 30 mins. (When doing 3D gaming) In latest game (like AION) with the latest Driver, now it shutdown when entering a specific area.
Watt and Heat are not an issue, I tested them extensively. In ASUS forum, I bump in some folk with the same shutdown issue. No help from nVidia or Asus on the topic.
I normally would have thought that someone who manages to reproduce a faulty hardware issue on 20 computers would have raised their attention; but no.
Setup:
Motherboard: ASUS P5N32-E SLI PLUS
VideoCard : GeForce 8800 Ultra
OS: Windows Vista 32 bits
Memory: 4x 1GB Kingston / DDR2 PC2-5300
Power Supply: 750w (From Asus Calculator, my requirements is 600w)
I know it’s an old thread but I just want to say: I have the same problem, but on 20 computers.
Bluescreen and lock are different: complete system shutdown is another ball game. And I am sad to say its seem to be related with hardware compatibility.
I have 20 computers for my office: All same setup (see at the end of the post); All 20 computer shutdown after 20 - 30 mins. (When doing 3D gaming) In latest game (like AION) with the latest Driver, now it shutdown when entering a specific area.
Watt and Heat are not an issue, I tested them extensively. In ASUS forum, I bump in some folk with the same shutdown issue. No help from nVidia or Asus on the topic.
I normally would have thought that someone who manages to reproduce a faulty hardware issue on 20 computers would have raised their attention; but no.
Setup:
Motherboard: ASUS P5N32-E SLI PLUS
VideoCard : GeForce 8800 Ultra
OS: Windows Vista 32 bits
Memory: 4x 1GB Kingston / DDR2 PC2-5300
Power Supply: 750w (From Asus Calculator, my requirements is 600w)
You see I have multiple issues with my 3D Vision. After lika a maximum of 30 minutes I get a bluescreen. And right from the start my 3D Vision enables and disables itself all the time. That hasn't happend with RE5 though. But with games like Batman, NFS Shift och Left 4 Dead it happens all the time.
You see I have multiple issues with my 3D Vision. After lika a maximum of 30 minutes I get a bluescreen. And right from the start my 3D Vision enables and disables itself all the time. That hasn't happend with RE5 though. But with games like Batman, NFS Shift och Left 4 Dead it happens all the time.
I have progress a little in my investigation. I manage to reproduce the shutdown event, something I wasnt able before. In Aion, a specific quest let me enter a zone. As soon as enter the zone and turn to view the landscape, the computer shutdown.
Before, the shutdown was *random* but the pattern was: older game shutdown less, older driver shutdown less. New driver with new game shutdown more. In World of Warcraft, it was even worst, a specific class will trigger more shutdown. (Rogue vs Shaman) All this lead me to beleive that a specific advance feature / effect create that shutdown.
I have no clue how this is possible, and it's not one physicial component that is broken as I can reproduce the bug on all 20 computers. Actually, I did on 7 and assume my 13 others will gaves the same result! =)
But clearly, something with the Asus - Nvidia Motherboard + NVidia Card trigger the shutdown. And the result is a 3k rig cant play a normal 3D game. And no one care. =)
The only driver I didnt install was the nforce_winvista32_15.01_international.exe (for the mobo) and the other version you can get via Windows Update. Both lead to a blue screen as discussed here.
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=63287&view=findpost&p=356293"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=356293[/url]
Only advice from nVidia was to disable Windows Update. (?!?)
Here is my thread on Asus:
[url="http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20090922081231734&board_id=9&model=EN8800+Series&page=1&SLanguage=en-us"]http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=200...SLanguage=en-us[/url]
I also tried this guy advice. I will keep you posted.
[url="http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20080802152823218&board_id=9&model=EN8800+Series&page=1&SLanguage=en-us"]http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=200...SLanguage=en-us[/url]
I have progress a little in my investigation. I manage to reproduce the shutdown event, something I wasnt able before. In Aion, a specific quest let me enter a zone. As soon as enter the zone and turn to view the landscape, the computer shutdown.
Before, the shutdown was *random* but the pattern was: older game shutdown less, older driver shutdown less. New driver with new game shutdown more. In World of Warcraft, it was even worst, a specific class will trigger more shutdown. (Rogue vs Shaman) All this lead me to beleive that a specific advance feature / effect create that shutdown.
I have no clue how this is possible, and it's not one physicial component that is broken as I can reproduce the bug on all 20 computers. Actually, I did on 7 and assume my 13 others will gaves the same result! =)
But clearly, something with the Asus - Nvidia Motherboard + NVidia Card trigger the shutdown. And the result is a 3k rig cant play a normal 3D game. And no one care. =)
The only driver I didnt install was the nforce_winvista32_15.01_international.exe (for the mobo) and the other version you can get via Windows Update. Both lead to a blue screen as discussed here.
I have everest ultimate running and a lcd keyboard so I can monitor cpu and gpu temps in game, nothing overheated.
drivers are 185.15. for gpu and the latest for 3d glasses.
3d problem?
I have everest ultimate running and a lcd keyboard so I can monitor cpu and gpu temps in game, nothing overheated.
drivers are 185.15. for gpu and the latest for 3d glasses.
3d problem?
I already tried formatting, didnt work.
Tommorow i Will go SLI and see if it does a difference :) growing tired of this
I already tried formatting, didnt work.
Tommorow i Will go SLI and see if it does a difference :) growing tired of this
I already tried formatting, didnt work.
Tommorow i Will go SLI and see if it does a difference :) growing tired of this
I already tried formatting, didnt work.
Tommorow i Will go SLI and see if it does a difference :) growing tired of this
I already tried formatting, didnt work.
Tommorow i Will go SLI and see if it does a difference :) growing tired of this[/quote]
Same here, if they only work for 20 mins they are next to useless. Maybe the new driver will help.
I already tried formatting, didnt work.
Tommorow i Will go SLI and see if it does a difference :) growing tired of this
Same here, if they only work for 20 mins they are next to useless. Maybe the new driver will help.
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I am getting nervous here about using my Nvidia 3D vision glasses.
last week i bought a new computer and put all the parts together myself, here is the specs:
- BFG GeForce GTX 285 OC
- Intel Core i7-920 / 2.66GHz Processor
- ASUS Rampage II Extreme Republic of Gamers Mobo, ATX - iX58 - LGA1366 Socket
- Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 - 1Tb intern.
- 6Gb Performance Vitesta+ DDR-III ( 3x 2GB) RAM
- ASUS DRW 20B1LT DVD+RW Drive
- LC Power Legion X LC1050 V2.9 1000W
Running Windows Vista Business 64bit.
then i went and bought the Nvidia 3D Vision and Samsung 2233RZ bundle to play with.
I had no problems installing neither the Hardware or Software for this.
BUT whenever i play with the glasses, it seems like after 20-40 min my computer just shuts down completely and restarts itself right away, this did NOT happen to any of my games before i started using 3D glasses. ( btw, 1 time it even showed a blue screen with some white text for 1-2sec and then shut down)
this has happened for me ever single time i play, so please HELP :)
I Am really wondering what the hell this could be, i dont know much about computers hehe. But i dont think my expensive hardware is fond of this (doesnt it damage it?) :o
All help apprecietaed! Thanks.[/quote]
Sounds like overheat for me. That BFG OC card can generate a lot of heat in very short time. Also the PSU may have problem switching between different power output modes.
I always had overheating problem with any case I used, so this time I got Antec Skeleton, and it worked perfectly.
I am getting nervous here about using my Nvidia 3D vision glasses.
last week i bought a new computer and put all the parts together myself, here is the specs:
- BFG GeForce GTX 285 OC
- Intel Core i7-920 / 2.66GHz Processor
- ASUS Rampage II Extreme Republic of Gamers Mobo, ATX - iX58 - LGA1366 Socket
- Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 - 1Tb intern.
- 6Gb Performance Vitesta+ DDR-III ( 3x 2GB) RAM
- ASUS DRW 20B1LT DVD+RW Drive
- LC Power Legion X LC1050 V2.9 1000W
Running Windows Vista Business 64bit.
then i went and bought the Nvidia 3D Vision and Samsung 2233RZ bundle to play with.
I had no problems installing neither the Hardware or Software for this.
BUT whenever i play with the glasses, it seems like after 20-40 min my computer just shuts down completely and restarts itself right away, this did NOT happen to any of my games before i started using 3D glasses. ( btw, 1 time it even showed a blue screen with some white text for 1-2sec and then shut down)
this has happened for me ever single time i play, so please HELP :)
I Am really wondering what the hell this could be, i dont know much about computers hehe. But i dont think my expensive hardware is fond of this (doesnt it damage it?) :o
All help apprecietaed! Thanks.
Sounds like overheat for me. That BFG OC card can generate a lot of heat in very short time. Also the PSU may have problem switching between different power output modes.
I always had overheating problem with any case I used, so this time I got Antec Skeleton, and it worked perfectly.
I just changed my 32 bit Vista to a 64 bit win7rc1 and now every game crashes with a bluesscreen and a restart.
Maybe Nvidia f***** up the 64Bit support?!
I just changed my 32 bit Vista to a 64 bit win7rc1 and now every game crashes with a bluesscreen and a restart.
Maybe Nvidia f***** up the 64Bit support?!
...dxgkrnl unexpected ...
*** STOP : 0x0000013 (0x000000000000010 0xFFFFFA8005799000 0x000000000000005 0x000000000000002)
Disabling the 3D Vision and every game works perfect ...
...dxgkrnl unexpected ...
*** STOP : 0x0000013 (0x000000000000010 0xFFFFFA8005799000 0x000000000000005 0x000000000000002)
Disabling the 3D Vision and every game works perfect ...
Windows 7 is still a beta release, you cant expect that to work yet. Microsoft lets the world do their debugging by releasing stuff about 2 years early.
Windows 7 is still a beta release, you cant expect that to work yet. Microsoft lets the world do their debugging by releasing stuff about 2 years early.
I fixed my bulescreen problem.
I use dualview, and after deactivating my second tft all game seem to work.
I tried it several times ...
I fixed my bulescreen problem.
I use dualview, and after deactivating my second tft all game seem to work.
I tried it several times ...
I originally thought that your motherboard wasn't happy with your RAM timings, but since you are able to play games on high settings without 3D vision, I guess that's not a problem.
The specs for your BFG card requires 12V with a combined current rating of 42A. Your power supply has 4 12V rails, two of them are rated at 20A and two at 36A. I would suggested checking and making sure that you did NOT use the two rails rated at 20A since that only provides 40A. You may want to use a 20A and a 36A rail, so that you add another gfx card in the future.
Good Luck!
I originally thought that your motherboard wasn't happy with your RAM timings, but since you are able to play games on high settings without 3D vision, I guess that's not a problem.
The specs for your BFG card requires 12V with a combined current rating of 42A. Your power supply has 4 12V rails, two of them are rated at 20A and two at 36A. I would suggested checking and making sure that you did NOT use the two rails rated at 20A since that only provides 40A. You may want to use a 20A and a 36A rail, so that you add another gfx card in the future.
Good Luck!
I know it’s an old thread but I just want to say: I have the same problem, but on 20 computers.
Bluescreen and lock are different: complete system shutdown is another ball game. And I am sad to say its seem to be related with hardware compatibility.
I have 20 computers for my office: All same setup (see at the end of the post); All 20 computer shutdown after 20 - 30 mins. (When doing 3D gaming) In latest game (like AION) with the latest Driver, now it shutdown when entering a specific area.
Watt and Heat are not an issue, I tested them extensively. In ASUS forum, I bump in some folk with the same shutdown issue. No help from nVidia or Asus on the topic.
I normally would have thought that someone who manages to reproduce a faulty hardware issue on 20 computers would have raised their attention; but no.
Setup:
Motherboard: ASUS P5N32-E SLI PLUS
VideoCard : GeForce 8800 Ultra
OS: Windows Vista 32 bits
Memory: 4x 1GB Kingston / DDR2 PC2-5300
Power Supply: 750w (From Asus Calculator, my requirements is 600w)
I know it’s an old thread but I just want to say: I have the same problem, but on 20 computers.
Bluescreen and lock are different: complete system shutdown is another ball game. And I am sad to say its seem to be related with hardware compatibility.
I have 20 computers for my office: All same setup (see at the end of the post); All 20 computer shutdown after 20 - 30 mins. (When doing 3D gaming) In latest game (like AION) with the latest Driver, now it shutdown when entering a specific area.
Watt and Heat are not an issue, I tested them extensively. In ASUS forum, I bump in some folk with the same shutdown issue. No help from nVidia or Asus on the topic.
I normally would have thought that someone who manages to reproduce a faulty hardware issue on 20 computers would have raised their attention; but no.
Setup:
Motherboard: ASUS P5N32-E SLI PLUS
VideoCard : GeForce 8800 Ultra
OS: Windows Vista 32 bits
Memory: 4x 1GB Kingston / DDR2 PC2-5300
Power Supply: 750w (From Asus Calculator, my requirements is 600w)
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=107143"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=107143[/url]
You see I have multiple issues with my 3D Vision. After lika a maximum of 30 minutes I get a bluescreen. And right from the start my 3D Vision enables and disables itself all the time. That hasn't happend with RE5 though. But with games like Batman, NFS Shift och Left 4 Dead it happens all the time.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=107143
You see I have multiple issues with my 3D Vision. After lika a maximum of 30 minutes I get a bluescreen. And right from the start my 3D Vision enables and disables itself all the time. That hasn't happend with RE5 though. But with games like Batman, NFS Shift och Left 4 Dead it happens all the time.
CPU: QX6850 @ 3Ghz (default factory value)
GPU: GTX 295
RAM: 8 Gb DDR2
Geforce drivers installed: 257.15
3D Vision USB driver: CD 1.27
OS: Win7 x64
I have progress a little in my investigation. I manage to reproduce the shutdown event, something I wasnt able before. In Aion, a specific quest let me enter a zone. As soon as enter the zone and turn to view the landscape, the computer shutdown.
Before, the shutdown was *random* but the pattern was: older game shutdown less, older driver shutdown less. New driver with new game shutdown more. In World of Warcraft, it was even worst, a specific class will trigger more shutdown. (Rogue vs Shaman) All this lead me to beleive that a specific advance feature / effect create that shutdown.
I have no clue how this is possible, and it's not one physicial component that is broken as I can reproduce the bug on all 20 computers. Actually, I did on 7 and assume my 13 others will gaves the same result! =)
But clearly, something with the Asus - Nvidia Motherboard + NVidia Card trigger the shutdown. And the result is a 3k rig cant play a normal 3D game. And no one care. =)
The only driver I didnt install was the nforce_winvista32_15.01_international.exe (for the mobo) and the other version you can get via Windows Update. Both lead to a blue screen as discussed here.
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=63287&view=findpost&p=356293"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=356293[/url]
Only advice from nVidia was to disable Windows Update. (?!?)
Here is my thread on Asus:
[url="http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20090922081231734&board_id=9&model=EN8800+Series&page=1&SLanguage=en-us"]http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=200...SLanguage=en-us[/url]
I also tried this guy advice. I will keep you posted.
[url="http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20080802152823218&board_id=9&model=EN8800+Series&page=1&SLanguage=en-us"]http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=200...SLanguage=en-us[/url]
I have progress a little in my investigation. I manage to reproduce the shutdown event, something I wasnt able before. In Aion, a specific quest let me enter a zone. As soon as enter the zone and turn to view the landscape, the computer shutdown.
Before, the shutdown was *random* but the pattern was: older game shutdown less, older driver shutdown less. New driver with new game shutdown more. In World of Warcraft, it was even worst, a specific class will trigger more shutdown. (Rogue vs Shaman) All this lead me to beleive that a specific advance feature / effect create that shutdown.
I have no clue how this is possible, and it's not one physicial component that is broken as I can reproduce the bug on all 20 computers. Actually, I did on 7 and assume my 13 others will gaves the same result! =)
But clearly, something with the Asus - Nvidia Motherboard + NVidia Card trigger the shutdown. And the result is a 3k rig cant play a normal 3D game. And no one care. =)
The only driver I didnt install was the nforce_winvista32_15.01_international.exe (for the mobo) and the other version you can get via Windows Update. Both lead to a blue screen as discussed here.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=356293
Only advice from nVidia was to disable Windows Update. (?!?)
Here is my thread on Asus:
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=200...SLanguage=en-us
I also tried this guy advice. I will keep you posted.
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=200...SLanguage=en-us