intel and 3d vision
I had my intel card on (hd 4000) and my gtx 560 I was using with Lucidlogix virtu mvp on. When i went to use 3d vision, it wouldn't work. I had to turn off the intel gpu and go solely with the nvidia gpu. I am using a ivy 3770k with a gigabyte soc 560 1gb. I was just wondering if it was just me having to do this or this is a rare case. Thanks for any response.
I had my intel card on (hd 4000) and my gtx 560 I was using with Lucidlogix virtu mvp on. When i went to use 3d vision, it wouldn't work. I had to turn off the intel gpu and go solely with the nvidia gpu. I am using a ivy 3770k with a gigabyte soc 560 1gb. I was just wondering if it was just me having to do this or this is a rare case. Thanks for any response.

Asus P8Z77-v LK motherboard.intel 3770k cpu, 8gb of ddr-1866 ram (dual channel).intel hd 4000 gpu,Creative Recon 3d pci-e.2x OCZ Agility 3 90gb ssd in raid 0,pioneer 15x bdr-208 writer,antec 650 watt 80 plus platinum psu,Antec Vsk-4000E ATX case,Asus vg278he 27' 3d vision 2 monitor,steelseries 6gv2 keyboard,steelseries sensei mlg edition mouse,3d vision 2 kit

coming soon:Geforce gtx 660 ti 2gb gpu (either PNY or Zotac)

#1
Posted 06/20/2013 05:56 AM   
Does virtu mvp even do anything useful, other than cause problems in some games? Either way, yes. You have to disable it for 3d.
Does virtu mvp even do anything useful, other than cause problems in some games? Either way, yes. You have to disable it for 3d.

#2
Posted 06/20/2013 07:31 AM   
How do/did you turn of the intel hd4000? It's probably related to my own issue in another thread. Here's a probable reason of why this happens: [url]http://3dvision-blog.com/5532-nvidia-optimus-technology-and-3d-vision-dont-go-well-together/[/url] Though the link is talking about notebooks I assume it could also give some issue on desktops.
How do/did you turn of the intel hd4000?

It's probably related to my own issue in another thread.
Here's a probable reason of why this happens: http://3dvision-blog.com/5532-nvidia-optimus-technology-and-3d-vision-dont-go-well-together/
Though the link is talking about notebooks I assume it could also give some issue on desktops.

#3
Posted 06/20/2013 07:56 AM   
I read your 3d vision blog 2wayspeaker, and that's laptops only. On a desktop, there is a option to enable/disable integrated gpu multi monitor on asus boards that alllows virtu mvp to be turned on/off. This option also enables/disables the integrated gpu when a discrete gpu is in the system. I remember when I had a sandy bridge laptop. It was a core i3 with a gt520 gpu. It also used optimus technology. Found out that I was mostly using the integrated gpu for my gaming graphics unless it was dx11. Optimus tech is crap.
I read your 3d vision blog 2wayspeaker, and that's laptops only. On a desktop, there is a option to enable/disable integrated gpu multi monitor on asus boards that alllows virtu mvp to be turned on/off. This option also enables/disables the integrated gpu when a discrete gpu is in the system. I remember when I had a sandy bridge laptop. It was a core i3 with a gt520 gpu. It also used optimus technology. Found out that I was mostly using the integrated gpu for my gaming graphics unless it was dx11. Optimus tech is crap.

Asus P8Z77-v LK motherboard.intel 3770k cpu, 8gb of ddr-1866 ram (dual channel).intel hd 4000 gpu,Creative Recon 3d pci-e.2x OCZ Agility 3 90gb ssd in raid 0,pioneer 15x bdr-208 writer,antec 650 watt 80 plus platinum psu,Antec Vsk-4000E ATX case,Asus vg278he 27' 3d vision 2 monitor,steelseries 6gv2 keyboard,steelseries sensei mlg edition mouse,3d vision 2 kit

coming soon:Geforce gtx 660 ti 2gb gpu (either PNY or Zotac)

#4
Posted 06/20/2013 09:38 AM   
@2wayspeaker http://lucidlogix.com/product-virtu-mvp.shtml Kinda the same but different implentations. Lucid was making a chip for Hybrid SLI that never really panned out. I think they quit making it. http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/Lucid-HYDRA-Multi-GPU-Technology-Launches-End-SLI-and-CrossFire
@2wayspeaker


http://lucidlogix.com/product-virtu-mvp.shtml


Kinda the same but different implentations.

Lucid was making a chip for Hybrid SLI that never really panned out. I think they quit making it.


http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/Lucid-HYDRA-Multi-GPU-Technology-Launches-End-SLI-and-CrossFire

#5
Posted 06/20/2013 10:56 AM   
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