[quote name='DanielJoy' post='988760' date='Jan 26 2010, 10:50 AM']im running one 295 Sli on board that's overclocked with absolutely no flickering.... hope you guys get this fixed! good luck.[/quote]
I'm running GTX260OC, just the one card.
I get zero flicker when the sun goes down.
I have never been able to play during the daytime, also I have never been able to convince the other half that we need blackout blinds to totally darken the room :)
[quote name='DanielJoy' post='988760' date='Jan 26 2010, 10:50 AM']im running one 295 Sli on board that's overclocked with absolutely no flickering.... hope you guys get this fixed! good luck.
I'm running GTX260OC, just the one card.
I get zero flicker when the sun goes down.
I have never been able to play during the daytime, also I have never been able to convince the other half that we need blackout blinds to totally darken the room :)
I am going to start digging into this thread in a little bit. My apologies for not chiming in earlier.[/quote]
In my case I think that my flicker is caused or made worse by Rivatuner and/or overhead incandescent recessed lighting. I've since turned off Rivatuner and dim my lights to almost nothing.
I am going to start digging into this thread in a little bit. My apologies for not chiming in earlier.
In my case I think that my flicker is caused or made worse by Rivatuner and/or overhead incandescent recessed lighting. I've since turned off Rivatuner and dim my lights to almost nothing.
Anything that logs your system stats could be causing a problem. For example, Everest is one that certainly causes flickering. However, it could be caused by any such program that reads the computer stats constantly.
Anything that logs your system stats could be causing a problem. For example, Everest is one that certainly causes flickering. However, it could be caused by any such program that reads the computer stats constantly.
The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire.
With latest driver, with multiGPU enable, when checking "one or more gaming computers in a room running geforce 3D Vision ..." and forcing screen at 110Hz I'have no more flickering.
[b]But[/b] the transmitter turns off after some minutes (light stay green); Screen is always in 3D mode, glasses stayed powered. I must CTRL+T 2 times for 3D works again for somes minutes ...
With latest driver, with multiGPU enable, when checking "one or more gaming computers in a room running geforce 3D Vision ..." and forcing screen at 110Hz I'have no more flickering.
But the transmitter turns off after some minutes (light stay green); Screen is always in 3D mode, glasses stayed powered. I must CTRL+T 2 times for 3D works again for somes minutes ...
[quote name='CapnKilo' post='976992' date='Jan 7 2010, 09:24 AM']The only trouble is, I'm not using SLI (I have a GTS250), so that can't be the root cause...
Kilo[/quote]
Add me to the list of people who are still experiencing this even with one GPU.
[quote name='CapnKilo' post='976992' date='Jan 7 2010, 09:24 AM']The only trouble is, I'm not using SLI (I have a GTS250), so that can't be the root cause...
Kilo
Add me to the list of people who are still experiencing this even with one GPU.
I've done few things including pluging the cable directly to the mother board. I still get flickering but very rarely like once in few mins.
Sometimes I have no flickering for over 10~15mins. It is very playble but I would still love to get rid of the problem once for all.
[quote name='Dave L' post='977053' date='Jan 7 2010, 11:36 AM']Sorry to hear that. For the most part, the majority of people on hear SLI is a major factor, albeit not the only factor by the likes of it. the more people who buy into this product and share this information with us and Nvidia via the support site the better![/quote]
Can you contact me? I would like to understand more about your USB Sniffer.
[quote name='Dave L' post='977053' date='Jan 7 2010, 11:36 AM']Sorry to hear that. For the most part, the majority of people on hear SLI is a major factor, albeit not the only factor by the likes of it. the more people who buy into this product and share this information with us and Nvidia via the support site the better!
Can you contact me? I would like to understand more about your USB Sniffer.
Hi All,
I'm sorry to hear there are peeps still having issues.
I too had massive flickering issues (white) prior to the new 3D Vision 1.20 CD.
All I can say is that I followed a guide on here that stipulates removing the nvidia drivers via control panel, then rebooting to safe mode and running driver sweeper, then rebooting and installing the drivers off the 1.20 CD.
ALL flickering has now gone. I can even use the mouse when previewing the 3d vision picture pack without triggering the flickering.
I'm now using my 295 GPU in multi mode @ 120HZ with Physx enabled.
I'm running Win 7 64-bit, 4 GB ram with Q6700 CPU on the ABIT P5Q motherboard.
I hope you soon find salvation. I'm sure a fix isn't far away.
I'm sorry to hear there are peeps still having issues.
I too had massive flickering issues (white) prior to the new 3D Vision 1.20 CD.
All I can say is that I followed a guide on here that stipulates removing the nvidia drivers via control panel, then rebooting to safe mode and running driver sweeper, then rebooting and installing the drivers off the 1.20 CD.
ALL flickering has now gone. I can even use the mouse when previewing the 3d vision picture pack without triggering the flickering.
I'm now using my 295 GPU in multi mode @ 120HZ with Physx enabled.
I'm running Win 7 64-bit, 4 GB ram with Q6700 CPU on the ABIT P5Q motherboard.
I hope you soon find salvation. I'm sure a fix isn't far away.
[quote name='Dave L' post='991112' date='Jan 29 2010, 12:11 AM']I followed a guide on here that stipulates removing the nvidia drivers via control panel, then rebooting to safe mode and running driver sweeper, then rebooting and installing the drivers off the 1.20 CD.[/quote]
Hi all,
My flickering is now gone, after I followed Dave's instructions.
Just did one thing more: during the setup wizard i chose the second option at the 'Select your gaming environment' part; if i choose the first (recommended) option, the flickering comes back. I have no other computer in the room, no remote controls, no IR source that could interfere; still, i need to choose the second option.
[attachment=15548:gaming_e...t_choice.jpg]
I'm using my double 250 GPU in multi mode, Physx enabled @ 120Hz.
Running WinVista 64, 4GB Ram and i5 670, on an Asus P7P55D-E Deluxe mainboard.
[quote name='Dave L' post='991112' date='Jan 29 2010, 12:11 AM']I followed a guide on here that stipulates removing the nvidia drivers via control panel, then rebooting to safe mode and running driver sweeper, then rebooting and installing the drivers off the 1.20 CD.
Hi all,
My flickering is now gone, after I followed Dave's instructions.
Just did one thing more: during the setup wizard i chose the second option at the 'Select your gaming environment' part; if i choose the first (recommended) option, the flickering comes back. I have no other computer in the room, no remote controls, no IR source that could interfere; still, i need to choose the second option.
[attachment=15548:gaming_e...t_choice.jpg]
I'm using my double 250 GPU in multi mode, Physx enabled @ 120Hz.
Running WinVista 64, 4GB Ram and i5 670, on an Asus P7P55D-E Deluxe mainboard.
[quote name='elxarro' post='991178' date='Jan 29 2010, 02:45 AM']Hi all,
My flickering is now gone, after I followed Dave's instructions.
Just did one thing more: during the setup wizard i chose the second option at the 'Select your gaming environment' part; if i choose the first (recommended) option, the flickering comes back. I have no other computer in the room, no remote controls, no IR source that could interfere; still, i need to choose the second option.
[attachment=20142:gaming_e...t_choice.jpg]
I'm using my double 250 GPU in multi mode, Physx enabled @ 120Hz.
Running WinVista 64, 4GB Ram and i5 670, on an Asus P7P55D-E Deluxe mainboard.
[quote name='elxarro' post='991178' date='Jan 29 2010, 02:45 AM']Hi all,
My flickering is now gone, after I followed Dave's instructions.
Just did one thing more: during the setup wizard i chose the second option at the 'Select your gaming environment' part; if i choose the first (recommended) option, the flickering comes back. I have no other computer in the room, no remote controls, no IR source that could interfere; still, i need to choose the second option.
[attachment=20142:gaming_e...t_choice.jpg]
I'm using my double 250 GPU in multi mode, Physx enabled @ 120Hz.
Running WinVista 64, 4GB Ram and i5 670, on an Asus P7P55D-E Deluxe mainboard.
System:
Intel I7 920 overclocked to 4ghz
Asus Rampage Extreme II
2 Ge-force 480 in SLI
GTX 295 PhysX Card
12gb ddr3 2000mhz ram
Intel SSD in RAID 0
BR RW
1000w Sony surround sound
NVIDIA 3D Vision
3d displays tested:
Mitsubishi 65" DLP 3d HDTV (good old 1080p checkerboard since 2007!!!)
Panasonic VT25 (nice 2d but I returned it due to cross talk)
Acer H5360 720p on 130" screen (the best 3d)
23" Acer LCD monitor (horrible cross talk- sold it)
Samsung 65D8000
I'm running GTX260OC, just the one card.
I get zero flicker when the sun goes down.
I have never been able to play during the daytime, also I have never been able to convince the other half that we need blackout blinds to totally darken the room :)
I'm running GTX260OC, just the one card.
I get zero flicker when the sun goes down.
I have never been able to play during the daytime, also I have never been able to convince the other half that we need blackout blinds to totally darken the room :)
I am going to start digging into this thread in a little bit. My apologies for not chiming in earlier.
I am going to start digging into this thread in a little bit. My apologies for not chiming in earlier.
I am going to start digging into this thread in a little bit. My apologies for not chiming in earlier.[/quote]
In my case I think that my flicker is caused or made worse by Rivatuner and/or overhead incandescent recessed lighting. I've since turned off Rivatuner and dim my lights to almost nothing.
My flicker is minimal.
I am going to start digging into this thread in a little bit. My apologies for not chiming in earlier.
In my case I think that my flicker is caused or made worse by Rivatuner and/or overhead incandescent recessed lighting. I've since turned off Rivatuner and dim my lights to almost nothing.
My flicker is minimal.
The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire.
--Robert A. Heinlein
With latest driver, with multiGPU enable, when checking "one or more gaming computers in a room running geforce 3D Vision ..." and forcing screen at 110Hz I'have no more flickering.
[b]But[/b] the transmitter turns off after some minutes (light stay green); Screen is always in 3D mode, glasses stayed powered. I must CTRL+T 2 times for 3D works again for somes minutes ...
No issue with multiGPU disabled
With latest driver, with multiGPU enable, when checking "one or more gaming computers in a room running geforce 3D Vision ..." and forcing screen at 110Hz I'have no more flickering.
But the transmitter turns off after some minutes (light stay green); Screen is always in 3D mode, glasses stayed powered. I must CTRL+T 2 times for 3D works again for somes minutes ...
No issue with multiGPU disabled
Kilo[/quote]
Add me to the list of people who are still experiencing this even with one GPU.
Kilo
Add me to the list of people who are still experiencing this even with one GPU.
Sometimes I have no flickering for over 10~15mins. It is very playble but I would still love to get rid of the problem once for all.
Sometimes I have no flickering for over 10~15mins. It is very playble but I would still love to get rid of the problem once for all.
Can you contact me? I would like to understand more about your USB Sniffer.
Can you contact me? I would like to understand more about your USB Sniffer.
I'm sorry to hear there are peeps still having issues.
I too had massive flickering issues (white) prior to the new 3D Vision 1.20 CD.
All I can say is that I followed a guide on here that stipulates removing the nvidia drivers via control panel, then rebooting to safe mode and running driver sweeper, then rebooting and installing the drivers off the 1.20 CD.
ALL flickering has now gone. I can even use the mouse when previewing the 3d vision picture pack without triggering the flickering.
I'm now using my 295 GPU in multi mode @ 120HZ with Physx enabled.
I'm running Win 7 64-bit, 4 GB ram with Q6700 CPU on the ABIT P5Q motherboard.
I hope you soon find salvation. I'm sure a fix isn't far away.
Dave
I'm sorry to hear there are peeps still having issues.
I too had massive flickering issues (white) prior to the new 3D Vision 1.20 CD.
All I can say is that I followed a guide on here that stipulates removing the nvidia drivers via control panel, then rebooting to safe mode and running driver sweeper, then rebooting and installing the drivers off the 1.20 CD.
ALL flickering has now gone. I can even use the mouse when previewing the 3d vision picture pack without triggering the flickering.
I'm now using my 295 GPU in multi mode @ 120HZ with Physx enabled.
I'm running Win 7 64-bit, 4 GB ram with Q6700 CPU on the ABIT P5Q motherboard.
I hope you soon find salvation. I'm sure a fix isn't far away.
Dave
Hi all,
My flickering is now gone, after I followed Dave's instructions.
Just did one thing more: during the setup wizard i chose the second option at the 'Select your gaming environment' part; if i choose the first (recommended) option, the flickering comes back. I have no other computer in the room, no remote controls, no IR source that could interfere; still, i need to choose the second option.
[attachment=15548:gaming_e...t_choice.jpg]
I'm using my double 250 GPU in multi mode, Physx enabled @ 120Hz.
Running WinVista 64, 4GB Ram and i5 670, on an Asus P7P55D-E Deluxe mainboard.
Cheers
elxarro
Hi all,
My flickering is now gone, after I followed Dave's instructions.
Just did one thing more: during the setup wizard i chose the second option at the 'Select your gaming environment' part; if i choose the first (recommended) option, the flickering comes back. I have no other computer in the room, no remote controls, no IR source that could interfere; still, i need to choose the second option.
[attachment=15548:gaming_e...t_choice.jpg]
I'm using my double 250 GPU in multi mode, Physx enabled @ 120Hz.
Running WinVista 64, 4GB Ram and i5 670, on an Asus P7P55D-E Deluxe mainboard.
Cheers
elxarro
My flickering is now gone, after I followed Dave's instructions.
Just did one thing more: during the setup wizard i chose the second option at the 'Select your gaming environment' part; if i choose the first (recommended) option, the flickering comes back. I have no other computer in the room, no remote controls, no IR source that could interfere; still, i need to choose the second option.
[attachment=20142:gaming_e...t_choice.jpg]
I'm using my double 250 GPU in multi mode, Physx enabled @ 120Hz.
Running WinVista 64, 4GB Ram and i5 670, on an Asus P7P55D-E Deluxe mainboard.
Cheers
elxarro[/quote]
Good man!!! Happy for you :)
My flickering is now gone, after I followed Dave's instructions.
Just did one thing more: during the setup wizard i chose the second option at the 'Select your gaming environment' part; if i choose the first (recommended) option, the flickering comes back. I have no other computer in the room, no remote controls, no IR source that could interfere; still, i need to choose the second option.
[attachment=20142:gaming_e...t_choice.jpg]
I'm using my double 250 GPU in multi mode, Physx enabled @ 120Hz.
Running WinVista 64, 4GB Ram and i5 670, on an Asus P7P55D-E Deluxe mainboard.
Cheers
elxarro
Good man!!! Happy for you :)