3D Vision just bugged out on me
Alright so I mostly want to see if this is a known bug or just something really weird that happend to me. After the last driver update I restarted my PC like normal and everything was fine. But when I tried to start a game (and a few other ones afterwards) it had a red tint to it and I quickly found out it was caused by the stereoscopic 3D option in the Nvidia Control Panel. Now the real issue was that I was completely unable to disable it. Removing the checkmark caused by screen to go black for like 20 seconds and when it came back on the option was still enabled. Trying to enable G-Sync also did nothing towards getting rid of 3D. Restarting my PC didn't help either. The annoying thing about this is that I never enabled 3D in the first place and always had G-sync active (set to fs and windows) before the update, so it wasn't me who changed the setting in the first place. Anyway, I got rid of the thing by simply uninstalling the corresponding drivers but it was still an annoyance. PC specs: Ryzen 1700 OC @ 3.64GHz GTX1070 8GB OC 16GB of RAM (2x8@3066Mhz) Samsung EVO 850 256GB 2x WD 1TB HDD Monitor is a Asus PG248Q [b]Edit:[/b] Not sure if this should go here or the Driver support area.
Alright so I mostly want to see if this is a known bug or just something really weird that happend to me.

After the last driver update I restarted my PC like normal and everything was fine. But when I tried to start a game (and a few other ones afterwards) it had a red tint to it and I quickly found out it was caused by the stereoscopic 3D option in the Nvidia Control Panel.
Now the real issue was that I was completely unable to disable it. Removing the checkmark caused by screen to go black for like 20 seconds and when it came back on the option was still enabled. Trying to enable G-Sync also did nothing towards getting rid of 3D. Restarting my PC didn't help either.

The annoying thing about this is that I never enabled 3D in the first place and always had G-sync active (set to fs and windows) before the update, so it wasn't me who changed the setting in the first place. Anyway, I got rid of the thing by simply uninstalling the corresponding drivers but it was still an annoyance.

PC specs:
Ryzen 1700 OC @ 3.64GHz
GTX1070 8GB OC
16GB of RAM (2x8@3066Mhz)
Samsung EVO 850 256GB
2x WD 1TB HDD
Monitor is a Asus PG248Q

Edit: Not sure if this should go here or the Driver support area.

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Posted 11/26/2017 09:48 AM   
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