Help me get my Zalman M220W working? Win 64bit + GTX460
I must be having a super thick day.

I just bought a Zalman M220W second hand and can't get it to work.

My specs are:-

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
3.0Ghz Dual Core Intel
4Gb Mem
GTX 460 768Mb GPU

The machine is set to native resolution (1680 x 1050) but no joy. I can still see the interlacing of the two images with the glasses on.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I must be having a super thick day.



I just bought a Zalman M220W second hand and can't get it to work.



My specs are:-



Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit

3.0Ghz Dual Core Intel

4Gb Mem

GTX 460 768Mb GPU



The machine is set to native resolution (1680 x 1050) but no joy. I can still see the interlacing of the two images with the glasses on.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

#1
Posted 10/25/2010 07:57 PM   
I must be having a super thick day.

I just bought a Zalman M220W second hand and can't get it to work.

My specs are:-

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
3.0Ghz Dual Core Intel
4Gb Mem
GTX 460 768Mb GPU

The machine is set to native resolution (1680 x 1050) but no joy. I can still see the interlacing of the two images with the glasses on.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I must be having a super thick day.



I just bought a Zalman M220W second hand and can't get it to work.



My specs are:-



Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit

3.0Ghz Dual Core Intel

4Gb Mem

GTX 460 768Mb GPU



The machine is set to native resolution (1680 x 1050) but no joy. I can still see the interlacing of the two images with the glasses on.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

#2
Posted 10/25/2010 07:57 PM   
Right. I've gone for a full format and Win7 64bit reinstall and I'll download the latest drivers for my GTX 460 and hope that will solve it.
Right. I've gone for a full format and Win7 64bit reinstall and I'll download the latest drivers for my GTX 460 and hope that will solve it.

#3
Posted 10/25/2010 08:25 PM   
Right. I've gone for a full format and Win7 64bit reinstall and I'll download the latest drivers for my GTX 460 and hope that will solve it.
Right. I've gone for a full format and Win7 64bit reinstall and I'll download the latest drivers for my GTX 460 and hope that will solve it.

#4
Posted 10/25/2010 08:25 PM   
What exactly is wrong with your picture ?

The display is interlaced, that is normal. Do you see 3D on it or not ?
Tilt the display back and forth, this display has a narrow vertical viewing angle, you have to be at the correct height to see a ghosting free picture.
What exactly is wrong with your picture ?



The display is interlaced, that is normal. Do you see 3D on it or not ?

Tilt the display back and forth, this display has a narrow vertical viewing angle, you have to be at the correct height to see a ghosting free picture.

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#5
Posted 10/25/2010 08:43 PM   
What exactly is wrong with your picture ?

The display is interlaced, that is normal. Do you see 3D on it or not ?
Tilt the display back and forth, this display has a narrow vertical viewing angle, you have to be at the correct height to see a ghosting free picture.
What exactly is wrong with your picture ?



The display is interlaced, that is normal. Do you see 3D on it or not ?

Tilt the display back and forth, this display has a narrow vertical viewing angle, you have to be at the correct height to see a ghosting free picture.

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#6
Posted 10/25/2010 08:43 PM   
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='1136558' date='Oct 25 2010, 09:43 PM']Tilt the display back and forth, this display has a narrow vertical viewing angle, you have to be at the correct height to see a ghosting free picture.[/quote]

Thank you very much. It was a viewing angle issue. Have to say. Once you get it right, the 3D is pretty good. Well worth the £100 I paid for it.
Cheers mate.
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='1136558' date='Oct 25 2010, 09:43 PM']Tilt the display back and forth, this display has a narrow vertical viewing angle, you have to be at the correct height to see a ghosting free picture.



Thank you very much. It was a viewing angle issue. Have to say. Once you get it right, the 3D is pretty good. Well worth the £100 I paid for it.

Cheers mate.

#7
Posted 10/25/2010 09:07 PM   
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='1136558' date='Oct 25 2010, 09:43 PM']Tilt the display back and forth, this display has a narrow vertical viewing angle, you have to be at the correct height to see a ghosting free picture.[/quote]

Thank you very much. It was a viewing angle issue. Have to say. Once you get it right, the 3D is pretty good. Well worth the £100 I paid for it.
Cheers mate.
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='1136558' date='Oct 25 2010, 09:43 PM']Tilt the display back and forth, this display has a narrow vertical viewing angle, you have to be at the correct height to see a ghosting free picture.



Thank you very much. It was a viewing angle issue. Have to say. Once you get it right, the 3D is pretty good. Well worth the £100 I paid for it.

Cheers mate.

#8
Posted 10/25/2010 09:07 PM   
Indeed, in spite of it's vertical viewing angle and reduced resolution in 3D, this display offers incredible value for money, and has the huge advantage of being supported by numerous applications that are completely independant of the 3D vision driver :
Youtube 3D
Plugins for video editing programs
Some games with native 3D modes (Trackmania Nations)
iZ3D and DDD stereoscopic game drivers (graphics card independant)
etc...
Indeed, in spite of it's vertical viewing angle and reduced resolution in 3D, this display offers incredible value for money, and has the huge advantage of being supported by numerous applications that are completely independant of the 3D vision driver :

Youtube 3D

Plugins for video editing programs

Some games with native 3D modes (Trackmania Nations)

iZ3D and DDD stereoscopic game drivers (graphics card independant)

etc...

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#9
Posted 10/25/2010 09:39 PM   
Indeed, in spite of it's vertical viewing angle and reduced resolution in 3D, this display offers incredible value for money, and has the huge advantage of being supported by numerous applications that are completely independant of the 3D vision driver :
Youtube 3D
Plugins for video editing programs
Some games with native 3D modes (Trackmania Nations)
iZ3D and DDD stereoscopic game drivers (graphics card independant)
etc...
Indeed, in spite of it's vertical viewing angle and reduced resolution in 3D, this display offers incredible value for money, and has the huge advantage of being supported by numerous applications that are completely independant of the 3D vision driver :

Youtube 3D

Plugins for video editing programs

Some games with native 3D modes (Trackmania Nations)

iZ3D and DDD stereoscopic game drivers (graphics card independant)

etc...

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#10
Posted 10/25/2010 09:39 PM   
I had a good play with it today and I'm very impressed. It's even a very nice 2d monitor. I could do with a 80inch version :)
I had a good play with it today and I'm very impressed. It's even a very nice 2d monitor. I could do with a 80inch version :)

#11
Posted 10/26/2010 01:15 PM   
I had a good play with it today and I'm very impressed. It's even a very nice 2d monitor. I could do with a 80inch version :)
I had a good play with it today and I'm very impressed. It's even a very nice 2d monitor. I could do with a 80inch version :)

#12
Posted 10/26/2010 01:15 PM   
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