I just built up a system with Windows 7 64 bit, Gigabyte G1.Sniper MoBo, 24G 1600M, 2 X GTX EVGA 590 3G in SLI (four GPUs), and 3 ASUS 2ms 120hz monitors.
I wanted to run the three screen 3D with bezel correction or custom resolution, however; I hate changing between desktop schemes as I usually like triple monitors independant of each other all running 1080p with a center, left, and right. The elongated triple display as a single unit kinda drives me nuts when maximizing things... Anywho...
I am having an issue with flicker, only tried to run in 3D performance mode though... Direct X 11, and latest nvidia driver to boot.
Crysis 2 has lots of white light flickering going on, totally unplayable... Everything on extreme, don't suspect the hardware is taxed by any means... ;o)
Is there support for this setup in Crysis 2 (four GPUs), is that four way SLI, or just technically two since it's only two cards? <- Sorry, newb here...
Any help would be greatly appreciated, out of town but on Friday will try playing on a single triple monitor desktop instead of just my center screen which I suspect will only confuse the issue more but; sucks to throw down all that coin only to have a FLICKER fest on hand...
I just built up a system with Windows 7 64 bit, Gigabyte G1.Sniper MoBo, 24G 1600M, 2 X GTX EVGA 590 3G in SLI (four GPUs), and 3 ASUS 2ms 120hz monitors.
I wanted to run the three screen 3D with bezel correction or custom resolution, however; I hate changing between desktop schemes as I usually like triple monitors independant of each other all running 1080p with a center, left, and right. The elongated triple display as a single unit kinda drives me nuts when maximizing things... Anywho...
I am having an issue with flicker, only tried to run in 3D performance mode though... Direct X 11, and latest nvidia driver to boot.
Crysis 2 has lots of white light flickering going on, totally unplayable... Everything on extreme, don't suspect the hardware is taxed by any means... ;o)
Is there support for this setup in Crysis 2 (four GPUs), is that four way SLI, or just technically two since it's only two cards? <- Sorry, newb here...
Any help would be greatly appreciated, out of town but on Friday will try playing on a single triple monitor desktop instead of just my center screen which I suspect will only confuse the issue more but; sucks to throw down all that coin only to have a FLICKER fest on hand...
[quote name='pancake master' date='22 June 2011 - 10:53 PM' timestamp='1308801216' post='1255473']
try disabling one card, 3d vision doesn't work with quad sli
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It does work with QUAD SLI . I have the same setup as the user. There's a bug in this particular DX9 game with QUAD SLI and 3D Vision, and currently the only one I have found. Wait for the DX11 patch that will be out next week and you should be good as QUAD SLI works great in DX11/3D Vision.
You have one of two options to play Crysis 2 in 3D with a QUAD SLI setup:
Turn off Quad SLI in NV panel.
or
If you had DLP or a HDTV that supports checkerboard, you could just force the game to checkerboard format and use DLP-Link or your TV glasses. But seeing that you are using monitors, this isn't an option.
I'd just wait until next week and enjoy the game in DX11 without having to mess with turning off QUAD.
try disabling one card, 3d vision doesn't work with quad sli
It does work with QUAD SLI . I have the same setup as the user. There's a bug in this particular DX9 game with QUAD SLI and 3D Vision, and currently the only one I have found. Wait for the DX11 patch that will be out next week and you should be good as QUAD SLI works great in DX11/3D Vision.
You have one of two options to play Crysis 2 in 3D with a QUAD SLI setup:
Turn off Quad SLI in NV panel.
or
If you had DLP or a HDTV that supports checkerboard, you could just force the game to checkerboard format and use DLP-Link or your TV glasses. But seeing that you are using monitors, this isn't an option.
I'd just wait until next week and enjoy the game in DX11 without having to mess with turning off QUAD.
I wanted to run the three screen 3D with bezel correction or custom resolution, however; I hate changing between desktop schemes as I usually like triple monitors independant of each other all running 1080p with a center, left, and right. The elongated triple display as a single unit kinda drives me nuts when maximizing things... Anywho...
I am having an issue with flicker, only tried to run in 3D performance mode though... Direct X 11, and latest nvidia driver to boot.
Crysis 2 has lots of white light flickering going on, totally unplayable... Everything on extreme, don't suspect the hardware is taxed by any means... ;o)
Is there support for this setup in Crysis 2 (four GPUs), is that four way SLI, or just technically two since it's only two cards? <- Sorry, newb here...
Any help would be greatly appreciated, out of town but on Friday will try playing on a single triple monitor desktop instead of just my center screen which I suspect will only confuse the issue more but; sucks to throw down all that coin only to have a FLICKER fest on hand...
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I wanted to run the three screen 3D with bezel correction or custom resolution, however; I hate changing between desktop schemes as I usually like triple monitors independant of each other all running 1080p with a center, left, and right. The elongated triple display as a single unit kinda drives me nuts when maximizing things... Anywho...
I am having an issue with flicker, only tried to run in 3D performance mode though... Direct X 11, and latest nvidia driver to boot.
Crysis 2 has lots of white light flickering going on, totally unplayable... Everything on extreme, don't suspect the hardware is taxed by any means... ;o)
Is there support for this setup in Crysis 2 (four GPUs), is that four way SLI, or just technically two since it's only two cards? <- Sorry, newb here...
Any help would be greatly appreciated, out of town but on Friday will try playing on a single triple monitor desktop instead of just my center screen which I suspect will only confuse the issue more but; sucks to throw down all that coin only to have a FLICKER fest on hand...
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try disabling one card, 3d vision doesn't work with quad sli
[/quote]
It does work with QUAD SLI . I have the same setup as the user. There's a bug in this particular DX9 game with QUAD SLI and 3D Vision, and currently the only one I have found. Wait for the DX11 patch that will be out next week and you should be good as QUAD SLI works great in DX11/3D Vision.
You have one of two options to play Crysis 2 in 3D with a QUAD SLI setup:
Turn off Quad SLI in NV panel.
or
If you had DLP or a HDTV that supports checkerboard, you could just force the game to checkerboard format and use DLP-Link or your TV glasses. But seeing that you are using monitors, this isn't an option.
I'd just wait until next week and enjoy the game in DX11 without having to mess with turning off QUAD.
try disabling one card, 3d vision doesn't work with quad sli
It does work with QUAD SLI . I have the same setup as the user. There's a bug in this particular DX9 game with QUAD SLI and 3D Vision, and currently the only one I have found. Wait for the DX11 patch that will be out next week and you should be good as QUAD SLI works great in DX11/3D Vision.
You have one of two options to play Crysis 2 in 3D with a QUAD SLI setup:
Turn off Quad SLI in NV panel.
or
If you had DLP or a HDTV that supports checkerboard, you could just force the game to checkerboard format and use DLP-Link or your TV glasses. But seeing that you are using monitors, this isn't an option.
I'd just wait until next week and enjoy the game in DX11 without having to mess with turning off QUAD.