Only 2 of 3 monitors are 3d?
So I just got my triple Asus VG278HE monitors, and I am attempting to run 3d Vision Surround. I am having a strange issue, where two of the monitors are 3d, and my 3rd is 2d. It seems that the monitor plugged into the 2nd GPU is the one stuck in 2d. What is really strange is that the Nvidia 3d Vision test works across all 3. I've tested Dirt 3, Skyrim, Grid. They all do the same thing. Am I missing something? Thanks!
So I just got my triple Asus VG278HE monitors, and I am attempting to run 3d Vision Surround. I am having a strange issue, where two of the monitors are 3d, and my 3rd is 2d. It seems that the monitor plugged into the 2nd GPU is the one stuck in 2d. What is really strange is that the Nvidia 3d Vision test works across all 3. I've tested Dirt 3, Skyrim, Grid. They all do the same thing. Am I missing something? Thanks!

#1
Posted 05/10/2014 06:38 AM   
How are they connected? DVI? DisplayPort? HDMI? It's best if they're all DVI.
How are they connected? DVI? DisplayPort? HDMI?

It's best if they're all DVI.

#2
Posted 05/10/2014 06:57 AM   
They are all dual-link DVI. Appreciate the response!
They are all dual-link DVI. Appreciate the response!

#3
Posted 05/10/2014 06:57 AM   
Actually, as I sit here swapping cables around, whichever monitor is connected to the secondary DVI on the primary card is the one that doesn't get 3d. Really strange.
Actually, as I sit here swapping cables around, whichever monitor is connected to the secondary DVI on the primary card is the one that doesn't get 3d. Really strange.

#4
Posted 05/10/2014 07:00 AM   
So can you use the primary DVI on the primary card, and the other two DVIs on the second card?
So can you use the primary DVI on the primary card, and the other two DVIs on the second card?

#5
Posted 05/10/2014 07:39 AM   
[quote="Pirateguybrush"]So can you use the primary DVI on the primary card, and the other two DVIs on the second card?[/quote] That was exactly what the problem was. Turns out the solution is to run one display off of the primary GPU and the other two off of the secondary. Works now, and it's incredible. Thanks man.
Pirateguybrush said:So can you use the primary DVI on the primary card, and the other two DVIs on the second card?


That was exactly what the problem was. Turns out the solution is to run one display off of the primary GPU and the other two off of the secondary. Works now, and it's incredible. Thanks man.

#6
Posted 05/10/2014 09:50 AM   
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