Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.
Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.
Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.
Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.
[quote name='scyman71' post='1108873' date='Aug 25 2010, 04:24 PM']Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.[/quote]
Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.
[quote name='scyman71' post='1108873' date='Aug 25 2010, 04:24 PM']Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.
Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.
[quote name='scyman71' post='1108873' date='Aug 25 2010, 04:24 PM']Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.[/quote]
Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.
[quote name='scyman71' post='1108873' date='Aug 25 2010, 04:24 PM']Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.
Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.
[quote name='ERP' post='1108878' date='Aug 25 2010, 05:50 PM']Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.[/quote]
It would be a heavy ghosting at the top but it is to the point that it is extremely difficult to discern anything at the top. I also noticed that when I first turn on my glasses the entire screen is in proper 3-d but in a fraction of a second the glasses flicker and that ghosting is there. This has me assuming that there is a setting somewhere that I have to find and change.
[quote name='ERP' post='1108878' date='Aug 25 2010, 05:50 PM']Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.
It would be a heavy ghosting at the top but it is to the point that it is extremely difficult to discern anything at the top. I also noticed that when I first turn on my glasses the entire screen is in proper 3-d but in a fraction of a second the glasses flicker and that ghosting is there. This has me assuming that there is a setting somewhere that I have to find and change.
[quote name='ERP' post='1108878' date='Aug 25 2010, 05:50 PM']Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.[/quote]
It would be a heavy ghosting at the top but it is to the point that it is extremely difficult to discern anything at the top. I also noticed that when I first turn on my glasses the entire screen is in proper 3-d but in a fraction of a second the glasses flicker and that ghosting is there. This has me assuming that there is a setting somewhere that I have to find and change.
[quote name='ERP' post='1108878' date='Aug 25 2010, 05:50 PM']Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.
It would be a heavy ghosting at the top but it is to the point that it is extremely difficult to discern anything at the top. I also noticed that when I first turn on my glasses the entire screen is in proper 3-d but in a fraction of a second the glasses flicker and that ghosting is there. This has me assuming that there is a setting somewhere that I have to find and change.
[quote name='scyman71' post='1108873' date='Aug 25 2010, 06:24 PM']Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.[/quote]
One thing that can cause ghosting is remnants of old drivers still being around. I've seen mention the of lengths people go to to remove old drivers in various posts. Even if you uninstall drivers, remnants might remain. I copied this from a review of the nVidia 3D kit from Amazon.
[i]2) My computer set up is not excessive, but not wimpy either: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz; nVidia 8800GTS; 2 Gb DDR2-800 RAM; ViewSonic VX2265wm 120Hz LCD monitor; Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. This is about the bare minimum set up for good 3D.
3) Make sure you uninstall your current GeForce drivers before loading the new GeForce + 3D Vision drivers (collectively downloadable as the "Full Driver CD" from nVidia's website). I had mismatched drivers at first (from Windows 7), and got excessive ghosting and got the right-eye signal going to the left eye. Reinstalling with fresh drivers from nVidia solved the problem. Now I have no ghosting, no flicker, great 3D effect.
4) I've only tested one game so far, World of Warcraft, which looks beautiful.
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[quote name='scyman71' post='1108873' date='Aug 25 2010, 06:24 PM']Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.
One thing that can cause ghosting is remnants of old drivers still being around. I've seen mention the of lengths people go to to remove old drivers in various posts. Even if you uninstall drivers, remnants might remain. I copied this from a review of the nVidia 3D kit from Amazon.
2) My computer set up is not excessive, but not wimpy either: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz; nVidia 8800GTS; 2 Gb DDR2-800 RAM; ViewSonic VX2265wm 120Hz LCD monitor; Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. This is about the bare minimum set up for good 3D.
3) Make sure you uninstall your current GeForce drivers before loading the new GeForce + 3D Vision drivers (collectively downloadable as the "Full Driver CD" from nVidia's website). I had mismatched drivers at first (from Windows 7), and got excessive ghosting and got the right-eye signal going to the left eye. Reinstalling with fresh drivers from nVidia solved the problem. Now I have no ghosting, no flicker, great 3D effect.
4) I've only tested one game so far, World of Warcraft, which looks beautiful.
[quote name='scyman71' post='1108873' date='Aug 25 2010, 06:24 PM']Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.[/quote]
One thing that can cause ghosting is remnants of old drivers still being around. I've seen mention the of lengths people go to to remove old drivers in various posts. Even if you uninstall drivers, remnants might remain. I copied this from a review of the nVidia 3D kit from Amazon.
[i]2) My computer set up is not excessive, but not wimpy either: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz; nVidia 8800GTS; 2 Gb DDR2-800 RAM; ViewSonic VX2265wm 120Hz LCD monitor; Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. This is about the bare minimum set up for good 3D.
3) Make sure you uninstall your current GeForce drivers before loading the new GeForce + 3D Vision drivers (collectively downloadable as the "Full Driver CD" from nVidia's website). I had mismatched drivers at first (from Windows 7), and got excessive ghosting and got the right-eye signal going to the left eye. Reinstalling with fresh drivers from nVidia solved the problem. Now I have no ghosting, no flicker, great 3D effect.
4) I've only tested one game so far, World of Warcraft, which looks beautiful.
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[quote name='scyman71' post='1108873' date='Aug 25 2010, 06:24 PM']Anytime I am using 3-D the top few inches of my screen is out of sync. I just got a new tower with an asus motherboard, AMD Phenom II x4 965 and the nvidea gtx 480. Everything else about it lives up to my expectations but this. I have updated any and all drivers and tried anything else I can think of. If i need to, I can still bring my tower back and have the i7 930 installed if it will make a differance. I'm not overly tech savvy and only learned most of what I know while researching for this purchase, so I am somewhat at a disadvantage. Any advice on a solution to my problem whether it is hardware or software would be greatly appreciated. My wife will never let me live it down if I spend all this money and don't have a working product.
One thing that can cause ghosting is remnants of old drivers still being around. I've seen mention the of lengths people go to to remove old drivers in various posts. Even if you uninstall drivers, remnants might remain. I copied this from a review of the nVidia 3D kit from Amazon.
2) My computer set up is not excessive, but not wimpy either: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz; nVidia 8800GTS; 2 Gb DDR2-800 RAM; ViewSonic VX2265wm 120Hz LCD monitor; Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. This is about the bare minimum set up for good 3D.
3) Make sure you uninstall your current GeForce drivers before loading the new GeForce + 3D Vision drivers (collectively downloadable as the "Full Driver CD" from nVidia's website). I had mismatched drivers at first (from Windows 7), and got excessive ghosting and got the right-eye signal going to the left eye. Reinstalling with fresh drivers from nVidia solved the problem. Now I have no ghosting, no flicker, great 3D effect.
4) I've only tested one game so far, World of Warcraft, which looks beautiful.
Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.
Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.
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Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.
Depends what you mean by out of sync, some ghosting at the top and bottom of the screen in normal regardless of CPU.
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It would be a heavy ghosting at the top but it is to the point that it is extremely difficult to discern anything at the top. I also noticed that when I first turn on my glasses the entire screen is in proper 3-d but in a fraction of a second the glasses flicker and that ghosting is there. This has me assuming that there is a setting somewhere that I have to find and change.
It would be a heavy ghosting at the top but it is to the point that it is extremely difficult to discern anything at the top. I also noticed that when I first turn on my glasses the entire screen is in proper 3-d but in a fraction of a second the glasses flicker and that ghosting is there. This has me assuming that there is a setting somewhere that I have to find and change.
It would be a heavy ghosting at the top but it is to the point that it is extremely difficult to discern anything at the top. I also noticed that when I first turn on my glasses the entire screen is in proper 3-d but in a fraction of a second the glasses flicker and that ghosting is there. This has me assuming that there is a setting somewhere that I have to find and change.
It would be a heavy ghosting at the top but it is to the point that it is extremely difficult to discern anything at the top. I also noticed that when I first turn on my glasses the entire screen is in proper 3-d but in a fraction of a second the glasses flicker and that ghosting is there. This has me assuming that there is a setting somewhere that I have to find and change.
One thing that can cause ghosting is remnants of old drivers still being around. I've seen mention the of lengths people go to to remove old drivers in various posts. Even if you uninstall drivers, remnants might remain. I copied this from a review of the nVidia 3D kit from Amazon.
[i]2) My computer set up is not excessive, but not wimpy either: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz; nVidia 8800GTS; 2 Gb DDR2-800 RAM; ViewSonic VX2265wm 120Hz LCD monitor; Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. This is about the bare minimum set up for good 3D.
3) Make sure you uninstall your current GeForce drivers before loading the new GeForce + 3D Vision drivers (collectively downloadable as the "Full Driver CD" from nVidia's website). I had mismatched drivers at first (from Windows 7), and got excessive ghosting and got the right-eye signal going to the left eye. Reinstalling with fresh drivers from nVidia solved the problem. Now I have no ghosting, no flicker, great 3D effect.
4) I've only tested one game so far, World of Warcraft, which looks beautiful.
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One thing that can cause ghosting is remnants of old drivers still being around. I've seen mention the of lengths people go to to remove old drivers in various posts. Even if you uninstall drivers, remnants might remain. I copied this from a review of the nVidia 3D kit from Amazon.
2) My computer set up is not excessive, but not wimpy either: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz; nVidia 8800GTS; 2 Gb DDR2-800 RAM; ViewSonic VX2265wm 120Hz LCD monitor; Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. This is about the bare minimum set up for good 3D.
3) Make sure you uninstall your current GeForce drivers before loading the new GeForce + 3D Vision drivers (collectively downloadable as the "Full Driver CD" from nVidia's website). I had mismatched drivers at first (from Windows 7), and got excessive ghosting and got the right-eye signal going to the left eye. Reinstalling with fresh drivers from nVidia solved the problem. Now I have no ghosting, no flicker, great 3D effect.
4) I've only tested one game so far, World of Warcraft, which looks beautiful.
One thing that can cause ghosting is remnants of old drivers still being around. I've seen mention the of lengths people go to to remove old drivers in various posts. Even if you uninstall drivers, remnants might remain. I copied this from a review of the nVidia 3D kit from Amazon.
[i]2) My computer set up is not excessive, but not wimpy either: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz; nVidia 8800GTS; 2 Gb DDR2-800 RAM; ViewSonic VX2265wm 120Hz LCD monitor; Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. This is about the bare minimum set up for good 3D.
3) Make sure you uninstall your current GeForce drivers before loading the new GeForce + 3D Vision drivers (collectively downloadable as the "Full Driver CD" from nVidia's website). I had mismatched drivers at first (from Windows 7), and got excessive ghosting and got the right-eye signal going to the left eye. Reinstalling with fresh drivers from nVidia solved the problem. Now I have no ghosting, no flicker, great 3D effect.
4) I've only tested one game so far, World of Warcraft, which looks beautiful.
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One thing that can cause ghosting is remnants of old drivers still being around. I've seen mention the of lengths people go to to remove old drivers in various posts. Even if you uninstall drivers, remnants might remain. I copied this from a review of the nVidia 3D kit from Amazon.
2) My computer set up is not excessive, but not wimpy either: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz; nVidia 8800GTS; 2 Gb DDR2-800 RAM; ViewSonic VX2265wm 120Hz LCD monitor; Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. This is about the bare minimum set up for good 3D.
3) Make sure you uninstall your current GeForce drivers before loading the new GeForce + 3D Vision drivers (collectively downloadable as the "Full Driver CD" from nVidia's website). I had mismatched drivers at first (from Windows 7), and got excessive ghosting and got the right-eye signal going to the left eye. Reinstalling with fresh drivers from nVidia solved the problem. Now I have no ghosting, no flicker, great 3D effect.
4) I've only tested one game so far, World of Warcraft, which looks beautiful.