3D Vision problems... Monitor reinitializes...Blurred writing...no HDMI...
Problems:

1. Ingame and for the rest, too, when 3D Vision is activated, the monitor becomes short-time black and then in the right top corner there is the monitors DVI-sign. But I don't disconnect the cables, I'm only playing or surfing the web...

2. 3 to 5 times per hour during I play 3d the writing becomes blurred for several minutes and if I minimize the desktop it happens too.

3. DVI => OK!; HDMI => No signal, why?

How can I fix it? For the rest 3D Vision is impressive and run perfectly.

These are my components:
- Acer hn274hbbmiiid with 3D Vision 2 Glasses (connected with DVI)
- Asus GTX 670 DirectCU II Top
- Win 7 Ultimate 64bit, driver 301.42
Problems:



1. Ingame and for the rest, too, when 3D Vision is activated, the monitor becomes short-time black and then in the right top corner there is the monitors DVI-sign. But I don't disconnect the cables, I'm only playing or surfing the web...



2. 3 to 5 times per hour during I play 3d the writing becomes blurred for several minutes and if I minimize the desktop it happens too.



3. DVI => OK!; HDMI => No signal, why?



How can I fix it? For the rest 3D Vision is impressive and run perfectly.



These are my components:

- Acer hn274hbbmiiid with 3D Vision 2 Glasses (connected with DVI)

- Asus GTX 670 DirectCU II Top

- Win 7 Ultimate 64bit, driver 301.42

#1
Posted 06/09/2012 08:15 AM   
1. This should only happen if you are surfing over to www.3DVisionLive.com or some other website with 3D content. It happens when your system kicks into (or out of) 3D Vision mode.

2. Huh? What writing? Does this just kick in for a few seconds then stop? Are you playing the game at the same resolution as your monitor?

3. Because HDMI doesn't have the bandwidth to handle full 3D at HD resolutions and 60Hz refresh rate. You can buy NVIDIA's 3DTV Play software to get it to work over HDMI but it doesn't work as well as with the dual-link DVI cable.
1. This should only happen if you are surfing over to www.3DVisionLive.com or some other website with 3D content. It happens when your system kicks into (or out of) 3D Vision mode.



2. Huh? What writing? Does this just kick in for a few seconds then stop? Are you playing the game at the same resolution as your monitor?



3. Because HDMI doesn't have the bandwidth to handle full 3D at HD resolutions and 60Hz refresh rate. You can buy NVIDIA's 3DTV Play software to get it to work over HDMI but it doesn't work as well as with the dual-link DVI cable.

#2
Posted 06/10/2012 06:57 PM   
1. Oh, excuse me, I forgot to explain that it happens several times in a few seconds... For example, sometimes when I run the 3D test of the Nvidia Control Panel, it becomes a [b]short-time black[/b], then the nvidia letters are unreadable, then I see clearly the two videos (like without 3D glasses) and every problem happens only for a few seconds or less.

[b]Until now it is fixed: [/b][u]Using the DVI-D Dual Link Port[/u] and not the DVI-I Dual Link Port!


2. [b]CURRENT problem: [/b]The hole [b]text is blurred[/b]... It happens for a minute or more (variable). And if I run a 3D program (and sometimes I've to close it) the text becomes normal (readable). Yes, I've always set the same resolution as my monitor (1920x1080, Full HD).
And when I make a screenshot and look at it afterwards it is normal...=> ??? (so is it the monitor or is it possible that it caused by the driver of the graphic card)

3. Ok, I like DVI-D dual Link anyway more. But in a other forum I read that someone solved the problem buying a new one. I've two ones, a three years old cable and the new one of the Acer monitor, but it happens with both (both are DVI-D dual link). Is it really necessary that I buy a new one?

[b]1920x1080@120Hz needs DVI-D / DVI-I Dual Link[/b].

Additionally new question:
4. 5-10 minutes after Start I get a [b]red screen[/b] (youtube videos are still playing...the PC doesn't crash). How can I solve it, it's the graphic driver, or? How can I manually reboot the graphic drivers like the TDR ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/gg487368.aspx ) does?
Ah, thats the problem, ok, [b]solved, disable Asus GPU Tweak and the other GPU monotoring programs[/b]:
http://www.google.de/imgres?hl=de&sa=X&biw=1745&bih=889&tbm=isch&prmd=imvns&tbnid=O4i_df6YBhl9fM:&imgrefurl=http://videocardz.com/31917/nvidia-geforce-gtx-680-rsod-red-screen-of-death-issue&docid=eCDDT0l9PlHNQM&imgurl=http://i.imgur.com/9c2uc.jpg&w=1024&h=768&ei=OxLXT6XaEIfzsgaC8NGNDw&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=414&sig=114230411633859998840&page=2&tbnh=132&tbnw=172&start=44&ndsp=58&ved=1t:429,r:20,s:44,i:273&tx=56&ty=59
1. Oh, excuse me, I forgot to explain that it happens several times in a few seconds... For example, sometimes when I run the 3D test of the Nvidia Control Panel, it becomes a short-time black, then the nvidia letters are unreadable, then I see clearly the two videos (like without 3D glasses) and every problem happens only for a few seconds or less.



Until now it is fixed: Using the DVI-D Dual Link Port and not the DVI-I Dual Link Port!





2. CURRENT problem: The hole text is blurred... It happens for a minute or more (variable). And if I run a 3D program (and sometimes I've to close it) the text becomes normal (readable). Yes, I've always set the same resolution as my monitor (1920x1080, Full HD).

And when I make a screenshot and look at it afterwards it is normal...=> ??? (so is it the monitor or is it possible that it caused by the driver of the graphic card)



3. Ok, I like DVI-D dual Link anyway more. But in a other forum I read that someone solved the problem buying a new one. I've two ones, a three years old cable and the new one of the Acer monitor, but it happens with both (both are DVI-D dual link). Is it really necessary that I buy a new one?



1920x1080@120Hz needs DVI-D / DVI-I Dual Link.



Additionally new question:

4. 5-10 minutes after Start I get a red screen (youtube videos are still playing...the PC doesn't crash). How can I solve it, it's the graphic driver, or? How can I manually reboot the graphic drivers like the TDR ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/gg487368.aspx ) does?

Ah, thats the problem, ok, solved, disable Asus GPU Tweak and the other GPU monotoring programs:

http://www.google.de/imgres?hl=de&sa=X&biw=1745&bih=889&tbm=isch&prmd=imvns&tbnid=O4i_df6YBhl9fM:&imgrefurl=http://videocardz.com/31917/nvidia-geforce-gtx-680-rsod-red-screen-of-death-issue&docid=eCDDT0l9PlHNQM&imgurl=http://i.imgur.com/9c2uc.jpg&w=1024&h=768&ei=OxLXT6XaEIfzsgaC8NGNDw&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=414&sig=114230411633859998840&page=2&tbnh=132&tbnw=172&start=44&ndsp=58&ved=1t:429,r:20,s:44,i:273&tx=56&ty=59

#3
Posted 06/12/2012 08:07 AM   
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