I'm having some trouble with my Asus VG278H. I've had this monitor for about 3 weeks. The first two weeks I've been using it extensively and found that the games I play in have very little to almost no noticeable ghosting at all.
I have a Sager NP8150 laptop with the GTX 485M GPU. And I am using DVI-D interface.
I just started playing in 3D again and noticed that I am getting a lot of ghosting and it's quite noticeable. And I'm pretty sure I've never seen this monitor with this much ghosting before. I was running Batman AA and there was noticeable ghosting. I noticed that there was some weird flickering in one of the lens, and I thought maybe it's just low on battery. So I charged it up for 2-3 hours. Rechecked and there was still quite a bit of ghosting. Then I thought it was the game, so I ran NVIDIA's stereoscopic 3D test and noticed that there was a lot of ghosting there too (which I never noticed before until now).
I have my brightness and contrast set to 50. Lightboost is maxed, although I've lowered it and seen no difference. My current drivers are 285.62. The monitor is connected from a laptop. I've rechecked the connections and they are tight.
I reinstalled the drivers using NVIDIA clean uninstall then reinstalled the same drivers.
I've tested in the refresh rates and it made no noticeable difference to the ghosting. I've adjusted depth and convergence and even at 1/4 depth it still had bad ghosting. Also, when you run through the 3D wizard setup and it shows you the hexagon/triangle, I noticed that I was able to see the other shape partially, even though you shouldn't be able to with one eye closed.
Also, I was able to play at high convergence and max depth settings for all my games and there will be only some ghosting in brighter areas, otherwise it's quite unnoticeable to me (I'm not too picky about ghosting).
I'm having some trouble with my Asus VG278H. I've had this monitor for about 3 weeks. The first two weeks I've been using it extensively and found that the games I play in have very little to almost no noticeable ghosting at all.
I have a Sager NP8150 laptop with the GTX 485M GPU. And I am using DVI-D interface.
I just started playing in 3D again and noticed that I am getting a lot of ghosting and it's quite noticeable. And I'm pretty sure I've never seen this monitor with this much ghosting before. I was running Batman AA and there was noticeable ghosting. I noticed that there was some weird flickering in one of the lens, and I thought maybe it's just low on battery. So I charged it up for 2-3 hours. Rechecked and there was still quite a bit of ghosting. Then I thought it was the game, so I ran NVIDIA's stereoscopic 3D test and noticed that there was a lot of ghosting there too (which I never noticed before until now).
I have my brightness and contrast set to 50. Lightboost is maxed, although I've lowered it and seen no difference. My current drivers are 285.62. The monitor is connected from a laptop. I've rechecked the connections and they are tight.
I reinstalled the drivers using NVIDIA clean uninstall then reinstalled the same drivers.
I've tested in the refresh rates and it made no noticeable difference to the ghosting. I've adjusted depth and convergence and even at 1/4 depth it still had bad ghosting. Also, when you run through the 3D wizard setup and it shows you the hexagon/triangle, I noticed that I was able to see the other shape partially, even though you shouldn't be able to with one eye closed.
Also, I was able to play at high convergence and max depth settings for all my games and there will be only some ghosting in brighter areas, otherwise it's quite unnoticeable to me (I'm not too picky about ghosting).
I have a Sager NP8150 laptop with the GTX 485M GPU. And I am using DVI-D interface.
I just started playing in 3D again and noticed that I am getting a lot of ghosting and it's quite noticeable. And I'm pretty sure I've never seen this monitor with this much ghosting before. I was running Batman AA and there was noticeable ghosting. I noticed that there was some weird flickering in one of the lens, and I thought maybe it's just low on battery. So I charged it up for 2-3 hours. Rechecked and there was still quite a bit of ghosting. Then I thought it was the game, so I ran NVIDIA's stereoscopic 3D test and noticed that there was a lot of ghosting there too (which I never noticed before until now).
I have my brightness and contrast set to 50. Lightboost is maxed, although I've lowered it and seen no difference. My current drivers are 285.62. The monitor is connected from a laptop. I've rechecked the connections and they are tight.
I reinstalled the drivers using NVIDIA clean uninstall then reinstalled the same drivers.
I've tested in the refresh rates and it made no noticeable difference to the ghosting. I've adjusted depth and convergence and even at 1/4 depth it still had bad ghosting. Also, when you run through the 3D wizard setup and it shows you the hexagon/triangle, I noticed that I was able to see the other shape partially, even though you shouldn't be able to with one eye closed.
Also, I was able to play at high convergence and max depth settings for all my games and there will be only some ghosting in brighter areas, otherwise it's quite unnoticeable to me (I'm not too picky about ghosting).
Any idea what's going on?
I have a Sager NP8150 laptop with the GTX 485M GPU. And I am using DVI-D interface.
I just started playing in 3D again and noticed that I am getting a lot of ghosting and it's quite noticeable. And I'm pretty sure I've never seen this monitor with this much ghosting before. I was running Batman AA and there was noticeable ghosting. I noticed that there was some weird flickering in one of the lens, and I thought maybe it's just low on battery. So I charged it up for 2-3 hours. Rechecked and there was still quite a bit of ghosting. Then I thought it was the game, so I ran NVIDIA's stereoscopic 3D test and noticed that there was a lot of ghosting there too (which I never noticed before until now).
I have my brightness and contrast set to 50. Lightboost is maxed, although I've lowered it and seen no difference. My current drivers are 285.62. The monitor is connected from a laptop. I've rechecked the connections and they are tight.
I reinstalled the drivers using NVIDIA clean uninstall then reinstalled the same drivers.
I've tested in the refresh rates and it made no noticeable difference to the ghosting. I've adjusted depth and convergence and even at 1/4 depth it still had bad ghosting. Also, when you run through the 3D wizard setup and it shows you the hexagon/triangle, I noticed that I was able to see the other shape partially, even though you shouldn't be able to with one eye closed.
Also, I was able to play at high convergence and max depth settings for all my games and there will be only some ghosting in brighter areas, otherwise it's quite unnoticeable to me (I'm not too picky about ghosting).
Any idea what's going on?