Fully charged, drivers installed properly, new OS install even. Image on my Acer GD235HZ monitor displays the 3D image but with my glasses on it is always the double image. Moving convergence does nothing more than make it worse. Every game is blurry. Emitter is green, glasses are green, image just sucks. Am I sol here or what?
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Fully charged, drivers installed properly, new OS install even. Image on my Acer GD235HZ monitor displays the 3D image but with my glasses on it is always the double image. Moving convergence does nothing more than make it worse. Every game is blurry. Emitter is green, glasses are green, image just sucks. Am I sol here or what?
The little green light is on for the glasses but nothing is happening? The glasses should get noticably darker when 3D kicks in. Does that happen?
The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
Well, I'm at a loss. Have you tried it with the actual 3D Vision Test app? You can get to it via the NVIDIA control panel.
The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
There's been known problems if the emitter is plugged into a USB 3 port, so make sure it is plugged into a USB 2 port.
How old are the glasses? maybe it's time to install a new battery?
Are you using a DVI-D Dual Link cable? There have been users with this problem that have had a bad or a wrong cable.
Check on everything except the usb port. Need to look into that but I believe it is usb 2. Brand new kit. Got it cheap from a person who never used it.
Check on everything except the usb port. Need to look into that but I believe it is usb 2. Brand new kit. Got it cheap from a person who never used it.
If they sat around for too long, the battery may have discharged and gone belly up.
Check this article http://3dvision-blog.com/350-3d-vision-glasses-might-have-a-battery-charging-issue/
Also, are you running a multi-monitor setup? There are known issues with that since the release of the 300.. series drivers. The emitter lights up, and 3D will activate, but it's all buggered.
If you are running more than one monitor, disable all of them in the Nvidia CP (including any connected TVs) except for the 3D monitor. Try that and it should work.
Also, are you running a multi-monitor setup? There are known issues with that since the release of the 300.. series drivers. The emitter lights up, and 3D will activate, but it's all buggered.
If you are running more than one monitor, disable all of them in the Nvidia CP (including any connected TVs) except for the 3D monitor. Try that and it should work.
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Did you read the article I linked? Also read through the comments.
Are you sure they are charged?
Did you try another cable as I suggested? It needs to be a Dual Link DVI-D.
People have reported bad/wrong cables causing the problem that you are describing.
Make sure that you are enabling the correct refresh rate or it will not set up properly as well.
Also if you have a 2nd display connected, try running the setup with it disconnected.
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The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"
The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"
How old are the glasses? maybe it's time to install a new battery?
Are you using a DVI-D Dual Link cable? There have been users with this problem that have had a bad or a wrong cable.
Check this article http://3dvision-blog.com/350-3d-vision-glasses-might-have-a-battery-charging-issue/
If you are running more than one monitor, disable all of them in the Nvidia CP (including any connected TVs) except for the 3D monitor. Try that and it should work.
|CPU: i7-2700k @ 4.5Ghz
|Cooler: Zalman 9900 Max
|MB: MSI Military Class II Z68 GD-80
|RAM: Corsair Vengence 16GB DDR3
|SSDs: Seagate 600 240GB; Crucial M4 128GB
|HDDs: Seagate Barracuda 1TB; Seagate Barracuda 500GB
|PS: OCZ ZX Series 1250watt
|Case: Antec 1200 V3
|Monitors: Asus 3D VG278HE; Asus 3D VG236H; Samsung 3D 51" Plasma;
|GPU:MSI 1080GTX "Duke"
|OS: Windows 10 Pro X64
Are you sure they are charged?
Did you try another cable as I suggested? It needs to be a Dual Link DVI-D.
People have reported bad/wrong cables causing the problem that you are describing.
Make sure that you are enabling the correct refresh rate or it will not set up properly as well.
Also if you have a 2nd display connected, try running the setup with it disconnected.