[url]http://www.anandtech.com/show/11530/samsung-announces-chg70-and-chg90-freesync-2-monitors[/url]
What do you guys think? Any chance this might work with 3d vision?
All three monitors have 1ms response time and I am assuming that you can manually change the refresh rate to 120 hz. So with a 3d vision cube it might work.
What do you guys think? Any chance this might work with 3d vision?
All three monitors have 1ms response time and I am assuming that you can manually change the refresh rate to 120 hz. So with a 3d vision cube it might work.
[s]AFAIK, no one has been able to get a "Freesync" monitor working with 3D Vision.[/s] (see post#5)
Freesync only works via display port and has special AMD hardware, kind of like Nvidia's G-Sync module.
It seems that it doesn't play nice with 3D.
There is no connection between freesync and 3D Vision!
Im checking now how do i get running §d Vision on the c32hg70 monitor, cause there is no VESA 3_pin connector on the c32.
Im feeling it, it can be run, with registry and driver tweaks, but dont know how :(
[quote="Susbi"]There is no connection between freesync and 3D Vision!
Im checking now how do i get running §d Vision on the c32hg70 monitor, cause there is no VESA 3_pin connector on the c32.
Im feeling it, it can be run, with registry and driver tweaks, but dont know how :( [/quote]
Hi, did you get it work in 3D Vision mode?
I got it working on mine c32hg70 (hdmi), by changing device with CRU (to dell 3d vision monitor) but you have to understand samsung is not a 3d monitor, it can do 3d but ghosting is far too noticable in some games.
ps: i have 3d nvidia kit.
I got it working on mine c32hg70 (hdmi), by changing device with CRU (to dell 3d vision monitor) but you have to understand samsung is not a 3d monitor, it can do 3d but ghosting is far too noticable in some games.
[quote="Susbi"]Im checking now how do i get running §d Vision on the c32hg70 monitor, cause there is no VESA 3_pin connector on the c32.[/quote]
The Nvidia emitter Vesa connection does not function like a regular emitter, it only works with Mitsubishi DLP 3D HDTVs and Quadro GPUs.
[quote="kalhohan"]I got it working on mine c32hg70 (hdmi), by changing device with CRU (to dell 3d vision monitor) but you have to understand samsung is not a 3d monitor, it can do 3d but ghosting is far too noticable in some games.
ps: i have 3d nvidia kit.[/quote]
So there were not any settings that helped? Contrast/Sharpness/Brightness?
Backlight settings? Motion Settings?
kalhohan said:I got it working on mine c32hg70 (hdmi), by changing device with CRU (to dell 3d vision monitor) but you have to understand samsung is not a 3d monitor, it can do 3d but ghosting is far too noticable in some games.
ps: i have 3d nvidia kit.
So there were not any settings that helped? Contrast/Sharpness/Brightness?
I also managed to get it working on my Samsung C49HG90 but ghosting was very noticeable even after reducing the depth setting to almost zero which defeated the whole purpose of enabling 3D. Reducing the refresh rate to 100Hz and switching to the 'Fastest' response time setting seemed to help, but it was still unbearable for me (see my Rabbit test results [url=https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/998769/3d-vision/3d-vision-on-acer-xb271hu-yes-/post/5934813/#5934813]here[/url]).
I also managed to get it working on my Samsung C49HG90 but ghosting was very noticeable even after reducing the depth setting to almost zero which defeated the whole purpose of enabling 3D. Reducing the refresh rate to 100Hz and switching to the 'Fastest' response time setting seemed to help, but it was still unbearable for me (see my Rabbit test results here).
[quote="kalhohan"]I got it working on mine c32hg70 (hdmi), by changing device with CRU (to dell 3d vision monitor) but you have to understand samsung is not a 3d monitor, it can do 3d but ghosting is far too noticable in some games.
ps: i have 3d nvidia kit.[/quote]
This is a great news. Thanks for the Info.
As I supposed about ghosting on non-3D ready monitors.
They (Samsung, LG and an others) mostly lying about real response time.
I look now on MSI Optix MAG321CQR - newest model.
They announced 1ms rpms response time. It is a VA panel.
MSI are not that best company and I not trust them like I do for ASUS for example
But they do not produced the VA matrix and probably it can be not bad.
I will buy this monitor and compare it with my asus 279.
What exactly dell model you took for example?
kalhohan said:I got it working on mine c32hg70 (hdmi), by changing device with CRU (to dell 3d vision monitor) but you have to understand samsung is not a 3d monitor, it can do 3d but ghosting is far too noticable in some games.
ps: i have 3d nvidia kit.
This is a great news. Thanks for the Info.
As I supposed about ghosting on non-3D ready monitors.
They (Samsung, LG and an others) mostly lying about real response time.
I look now on MSI Optix MAG321CQR - newest model.
They announced 1ms rpms response time. It is a VA panel.
MSI are not that best company and I not trust them like I do for ASUS for example
But they do not produced the VA matrix and probably it can be not bad.
I will buy this monitor and compare it with my asus 279.
What exactly dell model you took for example?
[quote="dcasa80"]I also managed to get it working on my Samsung C49HG90 but ghosting was very noticeable even after reducing the depth setting to almost zero which defeated the whole purpose of enabling 3D. Reducing the refresh rate to 100Hz and switching to the 'Fastest' response time setting seemed to help, but it was still unbearable for me (see my Rabbit test results [url=https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/998769/3d-vision/3d-vision-on-acer-xb271hu-yes-/post/5934813/#5934813]here[/url]).[/quote]
Because they are lying about real response time. 4ms GtG more believable
dcasa80 said:I also managed to get it working on my Samsung C49HG90 but ghosting was very noticeable even after reducing the depth setting to almost zero which defeated the whole purpose of enabling 3D. Reducing the refresh rate to 100Hz and switching to the 'Fastest' response time setting seemed to help, but it was still unbearable for me (see my Rabbit test results here).
Because they are lying about real response time. 4ms GtG more believable
[quote="D-Man11"][quote="kalhohan"]I got it working on mine c32hg70 (hdmi), by changing device with CRU (to dell 3d vision monitor) but you have to understand samsung is not a 3d monitor, it can do 3d but ghosting is far too noticable in some games.
ps: i have 3d nvidia kit.[/quote]
So there were not any settings that helped? Contrast/Sharpness/Brightness?
Backlight settings? Motion Settings?[/quote]
used only Fastest mode but no other settings and srgb mode, did not tried 100 hz mode, since there is only 59 60 120 available with the way I did the edit
kalhohan said:I got it working on mine c32hg70 (hdmi), by changing device with CRU (to dell 3d vision monitor) but you have to understand samsung is not a 3d monitor, it can do 3d but ghosting is far too noticable in some games.
ps: i have 3d nvidia kit.
So there were not any settings that helped? Contrast/Sharpness/Brightness?
Backlight settings? Motion Settings?
used only Fastest mode but no other settings and srgb mode, did not tried 100 hz mode, since there is only 59 60 120 available with the way I did the edit
You can make custom resolutions/refresh rates in Nvidia's Control Panel.
Use CVT Reduced Blank Timings
If you simply used the EDID from the Dell and did not modify it, certain things could possible be off. Like the default chromaticity settings and white point, among other things.
I'm unsure if there is much of a difference between the Dell's TN panel and your VA panel EDID settings.
[code]Model name............... Dell S2716DG
Manufacturer............. Dell
Plug and Play ID......... DELA0D1
Serial number............ n/a
Manufacture date......... 2016, ISO week 10
Filter driver............ None
-------------------------
EDID revision............ 1.4
Input signal type........ Digital (DisplayPort)
Color bit depth.......... 8 bits per primary color
Color encoding formats... RGB 4:4:4
Screen size.............. 600 x 340 mm (27.2 in)
Power management......... Not supported
Extension blocs.......... 1 (CEA-EXT)
-------------------------
Color characteristics
Default color space...... sRGB
Display gamma............ 2.20
Red chromaticity......... Rx 0.640 - Ry 0.330
Green chromaticity....... Gx 0.300 - Gy 0.600
Blue chromaticity........ Bx 0.150 - By 0.060
White point (default).... Wx 0.313 - Wy 0.329
Additional descriptors... None
[/code]
See this post
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1081655/3d-vision/acer-predator-z321qu-display/post/5993228/#5993228[/url]
Also try something like [url=http://tft.vanity.dk/]tft.vanity.dk/[/url], you can download a standalone version or use it in your browser. Use it to check for a ballpark color saturation in the "multiple" tab and blacks in the "Main Page" tab. You need to make sure that the proper "Output Dynamic Range" is being set in NVCP. If it is set wrong, blacks get crushed and some colors blur together.
You can make custom resolutions/refresh rates in Nvidia's Control Panel.
Use CVT Reduced Blank Timings
If you simply used the EDID from the Dell and did not modify it, certain things could possible be off. Like the default chromaticity settings and white point, among other things.
I'm unsure if there is much of a difference between the Dell's TN panel and your VA panel EDID settings.
Model name............... Dell S2716DG
Manufacturer............. Dell
Plug and Play ID......... DELA0D1
Serial number............ n/a
Manufacture date......... 2016, ISO week 10
Filter driver............ None
-------------------------
EDID revision............ 1.4
Input signal type........ Digital (DisplayPort)
Color bit depth.......... 8 bits per primary color
Color encoding formats... RGB 4:4:4
Screen size.............. 600 x 340 mm (27.2 in)
Power management......... Not supported
Extension blocs.......... 1 (CEA-EXT)
-------------------------
Color characteristics
Default color space...... sRGB
Display gamma............ 2.20
Red chromaticity......... Rx 0.640 - Ry 0.330
Green chromaticity....... Gx 0.300 - Gy 0.600
Blue chromaticity........ Bx 0.150 - By 0.060
White point (default).... Wx 0.313 - Wy 0.329
Additional descriptors... None
Also try something like tft.vanity.dk/, you can download a standalone version or use it in your browser. Use it to check for a ballpark color saturation in the "multiple" tab and blacks in the "Main Page" tab. You need to make sure that the proper "Output Dynamic Range" is being set in NVCP. If it is set wrong, blacks get crushed and some colors blur together.
What do you guys think? Any chance this might work with 3d vision?
All three monitors have 1ms response time and I am assuming that you can manually change the refresh rate to 120 hz. So with a 3d vision cube it might work.
AFAIK, no one has been able to get a "Freesync" monitor working with 3D Vision.(see post#5)Freesync only works via display port and has special AMD hardware, kind of like Nvidia's G-Sync module.
It seems that it doesn't play nice with 3D.
Im checking now how do i get running §d Vision on the c32hg70 monitor, cause there is no VESA 3_pin connector on the c32.
Im feeling it, it can be run, with registry and driver tweaks, but dont know how :(
Hi, did you get it work in 3D Vision mode?
ps: i have 3d nvidia kit.
The Nvidia emitter Vesa connection does not function like a regular emitter, it only works with Mitsubishi DLP 3D HDTVs and Quadro GPUs.
So there were not any settings that helped? Contrast/Sharpness/Brightness?
Backlight settings? Motion Settings?
This is a great news. Thanks for the Info.
As I supposed about ghosting on non-3D ready monitors.
They (Samsung, LG and an others) mostly lying about real response time.
I look now on MSI Optix MAG321CQR - newest model.
They announced 1ms rpms response time. It is a VA panel.
MSI are not that best company and I not trust them like I do for ASUS for example
But they do not produced the VA matrix and probably it can be not bad.
I will buy this monitor and compare it with my asus 279.
What exactly dell model you took for example?
Because they are lying about real response time. 4ms GtG more believable
used only Fastest mode but no other settings and srgb mode, did not tried 100 hz mode, since there is only 59 60 120 available with the way I did the edit
Use CVT Reduced Blank Timings
If you simply used the EDID from the Dell and did not modify it, certain things could possible be off. Like the default chromaticity settings and white point, among other things.
I'm unsure if there is much of a difference between the Dell's TN panel and your VA panel EDID settings.
See this post
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1081655/3d-vision/acer-predator-z321qu-display/post/5993228/#5993228
Also try something like tft.vanity.dk/, you can download a standalone version or use it in your browser. Use it to check for a ballpark color saturation in the "multiple" tab and blacks in the "Main Page" tab. You need to make sure that the proper "Output Dynamic Range" is being set in NVCP. If it is set wrong, blacks get crushed and some colors blur together.
Just took MSI Optix MAG321CQR. Will receive it next days and test in 3D.
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