What's Wrong Now?
So I had 'Warning trying to run Stereoscopic 3d in a non stereoscopic display mode' error, when I first purchased Nvidia 3D vision 2. As seen here... [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/673350/can-t-get-3d-vision-2-kit-working-/#4090975[/url] As you can see I eventually got it to work and it worked fine, I recently plugged it back in again, and once more, I am unable to get through setup without this error. I have reinstalled everything, restarted everything, reset my monitor, disconnected additional monitors, uninstalled strobelight, plugged 3D vision into other usb ports disabled/reanabled SLI... tried older drivers, everything short of throwing it out the window, which may well be my next move. So anyone got any ideas of how to get this thing working? Getting really annoyed. Hardware. Intel Core i7 4770k EVGA GTX 780 SC *2 SLI 16 GB ram BenQ XL2411T monitor (running 1920x1080 120hz) Windows 7 Professioanl x64 HELP Please :)
So I had 'Warning trying to run Stereoscopic 3d in a non stereoscopic display mode' error, when I first purchased Nvidia 3D vision 2. As seen here...

https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/673350/can-t-get-3d-vision-2-kit-working-/#4090975

As you can see I eventually got it to work and it worked fine, I recently plugged it back in again, and once more, I am unable to get through setup without this error.
I have reinstalled everything, restarted everything, reset my monitor, disconnected additional monitors, uninstalled strobelight, plugged 3D vision into other usb ports disabled/reanabled SLI... tried older drivers, everything short of throwing it out the window, which may well be my next move.

So anyone got any ideas of how to get this thing working? Getting really annoyed.


Hardware.

Intel Core i7 4770k
EVGA GTX 780 SC *2 SLI
16 GB ram
BenQ XL2411T monitor (running 1920x1080 120hz)
Windows 7 Professioanl x64

HELP Please :)

#1
Posted 06/08/2014 08:03 PM   
Perhaps try a new cable? Make sure that it's a DVI-D Dual Link/9.95Gbps version. You might try going into "device manager" and then uninstall the monitor driver. Then hotplug the cable at the back of the GPU and reboot the PC. If the registry settings for the monitor are somehow corrupted, this may remedy your problem.
Perhaps try a new cable? Make sure that it's a DVI-D Dual Link/9.95Gbps version.

You might try going into "device manager" and then uninstall the monitor driver. Then hotplug the cable at the back of the GPU and reboot the PC. If the registry settings for the monitor are somehow corrupted, this may remedy your problem.

#2
Posted 06/08/2014 08:51 PM   
Thanks for the reply. I did that this morning, along with another clean driver install, and leaving everything unplugged for an hour, it is now working. We will see how long for :)
Thanks for the reply. I did that this morning, along with another clean driver install, and leaving everything unplugged for an hour, it is now working.

We will see how long for :)

#3
Posted 06/09/2014 07:47 PM   
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