SLI AA modes not working in 3d play NVIDIA 285.62 - Posted on SLI trblsht forums also
I have samsung d6500 model 3d tv and registered 3d play software.

My system has 2x 570 amp zotac cards connected via SLI.

SLI options are setup as nvidia recommended performance mode.

3d play works flawlessly at 1280x720 - 60 hz mode if antialiasing is selected as 32xcsaa mode.

If I select SLI 64xCSAA mode first a question appears about disabling performance mode, after accepting and starting a game, 3d image looks out of sync for right eye... Stereoscopic test at control panel is faulty too.

Is 3d play incompatible with 64xCSAA ? Can anybody play games at 1280x720 60 hz mode with 64xCSAA in an SLI system without artifacts?

Also driver version is NVIDIA 285.62. And also same problem persists in all SLI AA modes... Not only for 64xCSAA...
I have samsung d6500 model 3d tv and registered 3d play software.



My system has 2x 570 amp zotac cards connected via SLI.



SLI options are setup as nvidia recommended performance mode.



3d play works flawlessly at 1280x720 - 60 hz mode if antialiasing is selected as 32xcsaa mode.



If I select SLI 64xCSAA mode first a question appears about disabling performance mode, after accepting and starting a game, 3d image looks out of sync for right eye... Stereoscopic test at control panel is faulty too.



Is 3d play incompatible with 64xCSAA ? Can anybody play games at 1280x720 60 hz mode with 64xCSAA in an SLI system without artifacts?



Also driver version is NVIDIA 285.62. And also same problem persists in all SLI AA modes... Not only for 64xCSAA...

#1
Posted 01/03/2012 10:08 PM   
I have the same problem with a GTX590.
I went thru alot of effort to describe this problem to Nvidia tech support. They did eventually confirm thru they're own testing that indeed the highest AA you could go in SLI was 32. Anytime you check off any of the SLI AA amounts you have problems. I too wanted 64xCSAA.
They assured me they would address this is a future driver version. But it's been nearly 6 months and the problem remains.
Ive sent two pm's to Andrew and one email direct to him. He's never responded.
I have the same problem with a GTX590.

I went thru alot of effort to describe this problem to Nvidia tech support. They did eventually confirm thru they're own testing that indeed the highest AA you could go in SLI was 32. Anytime you check off any of the SLI AA amounts you have problems. I too wanted 64xCSAA.

They assured me they would address this is a future driver version. But it's been nearly 6 months and the problem remains.

Ive sent two pm's to Andrew and one email direct to him. He's never responded.

#2
Posted 01/05/2012 01:25 AM   
[quote name='DannyR' date='04 January 2012 - 05:25 PM' timestamp='1325726755' post='1351673']
I have the same problem with a GTX590.
I went thru alot of effort to describe this problem to Nvidia tech support. They did eventually confirm thru they're own testing that indeed the highest AA you could go in SLI was 32. Anytime you check off any of the SLI AA amounts you have problems. I too wanted 64xCSAA.
They assured me they would address this is a future driver version. But it's been nearly 6 months and the problem remains.
Ive sent two pm's to Andrew and one email direct to him. He's never responded.
[/quote]

Then there is no need for SLI to me anymore. As playing in 3d takes more priority for me and there is no use for 2x570's (one of them is already enough to play games at 1280x720 at full settings in 3d) I will sell the other. I thought SLI tech and 3d tech are already stabilized as more then one year has passed since 3d and SLI was around 2 years, I was wrong... First samsung removed checkerboard mode from 2011 3d tvs, second hdmi1.4 limited 1920x1080 resolution to 24 hz and NVIDIA has faulty drivers; 3d and SLI seems pretty useless...
[quote name='DannyR' date='04 January 2012 - 05:25 PM' timestamp='1325726755' post='1351673']

I have the same problem with a GTX590.

I went thru alot of effort to describe this problem to Nvidia tech support. They did eventually confirm thru they're own testing that indeed the highest AA you could go in SLI was 32. Anytime you check off any of the SLI AA amounts you have problems. I too wanted 64xCSAA.

They assured me they would address this is a future driver version. But it's been nearly 6 months and the problem remains.

Ive sent two pm's to Andrew and one email direct to him. He's never responded.





Then there is no need for SLI to me anymore. As playing in 3d takes more priority for me and there is no use for 2x570's (one of them is already enough to play games at 1280x720 at full settings in 3d) I will sell the other. I thought SLI tech and 3d tech are already stabilized as more then one year has passed since 3d and SLI was around 2 years, I was wrong... First samsung removed checkerboard mode from 2011 3d tvs, second hdmi1.4 limited 1920x1080 resolution to 24 hz and NVIDIA has faulty drivers; 3d and SLI seems pretty useless...

#3
Posted 01/05/2012 05:45 AM   
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