Sometimes inverted (?) 3D on one of three surround-monitors
I have an annoying problem with my triple-screen 3d vision surround setup. Sometimes when I start a game (chance for the ocurring of the problem is 30%) one of my three monitors has wrong 3D (inverted?) and the framerate is 40 fps. When I restart the game (or Alt-Tab out and in) there is a good chance that everything is normal again (correct 3d over all 3 monitors and 60 fps). The problem may also occur when I go back to the main menu of a game and then continue playing. Does anybody know what could be the reason for this problem or how it could be solved?
I have an annoying problem with my triple-screen 3d vision surround setup. Sometimes when I start a game (chance for the ocurring of the problem is 30%) one of my three monitors has wrong 3D (inverted?) and the framerate is 40 fps. When I restart the game (or Alt-Tab out and in) there is a good chance that everything is normal again (correct 3d over all 3 monitors and 60 fps).
The problem may also occur when I go back to the main menu of a game and then continue playing.
Does anybody know what could be the reason for this problem or how it could be solved?

Win 8.1 pro 64 bit, Gigabyte Z87X-D3H - i7-4770K@3.5 - 32 GB, 2x Geforce TITAN SLI (EVGA), 3x ASUS 3D-Vision-Monitors

#1
Posted 12/08/2013 07:18 PM   
Got the same problem. No idea what causes it. I just quickly toggle 3D off and then on and the monitors are synced again. This is such a minor problem that I haven't even looked for a solution but I've had this issue for years. I'm assuming it's probably the monitors not syncing fast enough through DVI when they detect a 3D signal and sometimes they display 3D inverted.
Got the same problem. No idea what causes it. I just quickly toggle 3D off and then on and the monitors are synced again. This is such a minor problem that I haven't even looked for a solution but I've had this issue for years. I'm assuming it's probably the monitors not syncing fast enough through DVI when they detect a 3D signal and sometimes they display 3D inverted.

#2
Posted 12/09/2013 01:49 PM   
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