"Hardware Test Failed" in 3d Vision Discover Mode 186.16 Windows 7 x64 7137
I just installed the latest graphic driver and 3d vision driver v.186.18. My card is 8600GT. Actually I just want to try out the anaglyph mode in game, but weirdly during the test in 3d vision discover, the wizard tells me that 'hardware test failed'. I wonder if it's a red/blue glasses mode, what kind of hardware would the wizard like to detect and test ? Any help ? ... Really wanted to try it out ... Thanks for any help !
I just installed the latest graphic driver and 3d vision driver v.186.18. My card is 8600GT. Actually I just want to try out the anaglyph mode in game, but weirdly during the test in 3d vision discover, the wizard tells me that 'hardware test failed'. I wonder if it's a red/blue glasses mode, what kind of hardware would the wizard like to detect and test ? Any help ? ... Really wanted to try it out ... Thanks for any help !
[quote name='ghost_301' post='558037' date='Jun 26 2009, 09:14 AM']I just installed the latest graphic driver and 3d vision driver v.186.18. My card is 8600GT. Actually I just want to try out the anaglyph mode in game, but weirdly during the test in 3d vision discover, the wizard tells me that 'hardware test failed'. I wonder if it's a red/blue glasses mode, what kind of hardware would the wizard like to detect and test ? Any help ? ... Really wanted to try it out ... Thanks for any help ![/quote]
Can you attached a screenshot and list all of the hardware in your PC?
[quote name='ghost_301' post='558037' date='Jun 26 2009, 09:14 AM']I just installed the latest graphic driver and 3d vision driver v.186.18. My card is 8600GT. Actually I just want to try out the anaglyph mode in game, but weirdly during the test in 3d vision discover, the wizard tells me that 'hardware test failed'. I wonder if it's a red/blue glasses mode, what kind of hardware would the wizard like to detect and test ? Any help ? ... Really wanted to try it out ... Thanks for any help !
Can you attached a screenshot and list all of the hardware in your PC?
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='558135' date='Jun 27 2009, 02:21 AM']Can you attached a screenshot and list all of the hardware in your PC?[/quote]
Below attached is the screenshot when the problem appears.
[attachment=9775:IMG_4505__Large_.JPG]
Sorry to say but I failed to do screen capture with this screen with some software. So I take it using my camera instead.
By the way, My Rig Spec are:
AMD64x2 5000+
XFX Geforce 8600GT (OC version)
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy
nvidia 6100 Motherboard
One PCI-to-4 port USB Card
4GB DDR2 800 RAM
Do you have a 3D compatible monitor? I suspect not if you are wanting to try the anaglyph mode.
If you do not have a monitor than can refresh at 120hz, this is probably why you have the error.
All is not lost though, if you go into advance options in your nvidia control panel, there you will see 3D, most probably greyed out, setlect it and press F4. Basically you are trying to break the programme to get it to display anaglyph mode. Thats how I achived it before I bought the nivida 3D bundle.
Do you have a 3D compatible monitor? I suspect not if you are wanting to try the anaglyph mode.
If you do not have a monitor than can refresh at 120hz, this is probably why you have the error.
All is not lost though, if you go into advance options in your nvidia control panel, there you will see 3D, most probably greyed out, setlect it and press F4. Basically you are trying to break the programme to get it to display anaglyph mode. Thats how I achived it before I bought the nivida 3D bundle.
Hi!
i have the same problem, i wanted to try out the 3d vision discover mode but weirdly during the test in 3d vision discover, the wizard tells me that 'hardware test failed'.
shouldn't work the discover mode on any monitor with red/blue glasses?
nvCplUIR.dll 2.5.383.06 NVIDIA Control Panel
nvCpl.cpl 2.5.383.06 NVIDIA Control Panel Applet
nvCplUI.exe 2.5.383.06 NVIDIA Control Panel
nvViTvSR.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Video and TV Server
nvViTvS.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Video and TV Server
NVSTVIEW.EXE 7.15.11.8618 NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision
NVSTTEST.EXE 7.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Vision Test Application
NVSTRES.DLL 7.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Vision Module (4161853)
nvDispSR.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Display Server
NVMCTRAY.DLL 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Media Center Library
nvDispS.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Display Server
NVCPL.DLL 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Compatible Windows7 Display driver, Version 186.18
PhysX 909.04.28 NVIDIA PhysX
NVCUDA.DLL 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA CUDA 2.2 driver
nvGameSR.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server
nvGameS.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server
i have the same problem, i wanted to try out the 3d vision discover mode but weirdly during the test in 3d vision discover, the wizard tells me that 'hardware test failed'.
shouldn't work the discover mode on any monitor with red/blue glasses?
It so weird that the answer must be the left eye is hexagon, right eye is triangle. I thought the testing is meant for doing the tweaking for different type of anaglyph glasses ? Or we must actually see hexa on left and tri on right, then only will be the best ? Hopefully the 3D vision anaglyph glass by nvidia can be grabbed without buying new garphic card ...
It so weird that the answer must be the left eye is hexagon, right eye is triangle. I thought the testing is meant for doing the tweaking for different type of anaglyph glasses ? Or we must actually see hexa on left and tri on right, then only will be the best ? Hopefully the 3D vision anaglyph glass by nvidia can be grabbed without buying new garphic card ...
We categorize this as a Hardware failure since either your display or glasses are not providing the correct filtering and cancellation in order to properly use the anaglyph glasses.
We categorize this as a Hardware failure since either your display or glasses are not providing the correct filtering and cancellation in order to properly use the anaglyph glasses.
We categorize this as a Hardware failure since either your display or glasses are not providing the correct filtering and cancellation in order to properly use the anaglyph glasses.[/quote]
I see. So there is no tweak or something to let different type of glasses utilize the anaglyph mode ? Or we must get ourselves the correct combination of glass and display?
We categorize this as a Hardware failure since either your display or glasses are not providing the correct filtering and cancellation in order to properly use the anaglyph glasses.
I see. So there is no tweak or something to let different type of glasses utilize the anaglyph mode ? Or we must get ourselves the correct combination of glass and display?
[quote name='ghost_301' post='559736' date='Jun 30 2009, 07:02 AM']I see. So there is no tweak or something to let different type of glasses utilize the anaglyph mode ? Or we must get ourselves the correct combination of glass and display?[/quote]
The 3D Vision Discover glasses are NVIDIA custom designed anaglyph red/blue glasses, with optimized lens filters to maximize the stereoscopic 3D effect. These filters are calibrated to enable stereoscopic 3D on any desktop display while using the GeForce GPU’s programmable shaders for real-time color processing. This solution achieves the high quality anaglyph 3D available by retaining as much color fidelity as possible while eliminating ghosting, completely immersing you in the experience.
So while you can use normal anaglyph, we know that you will likely experience ghosting and bad quality since those glasses are not tuned.
[quote name='ghost_301' post='559736' date='Jun 30 2009, 07:02 AM']I see. So there is no tweak or something to let different type of glasses utilize the anaglyph mode ? Or we must get ourselves the correct combination of glass and display?
The 3D Vision Discover glasses are NVIDIA custom designed anaglyph red/blue glasses, with optimized lens filters to maximize the stereoscopic 3D effect. These filters are calibrated to enable stereoscopic 3D on any desktop display while using the GeForce GPU’s programmable shaders for real-time color processing. This solution achieves the high quality anaglyph 3D available by retaining as much color fidelity as possible while eliminating ghosting, completely immersing you in the experience.
So while you can use normal anaglyph, we know that you will likely experience ghosting and bad quality since those glasses are not tuned.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='559843' date='Jun 30 2009, 04:38 PM']The 3D Vision Discover glasses are NVIDIA custom designed anaglyph red/blue glasses, with optimized lens filters to maximize the stereoscopic 3D effect. These filters are calibrated to enable stereoscopic 3D on any desktop display while using the GeForce GPU’s programmable shaders for real-time color processing. This solution achieves the high quality anaglyph 3D available by retaining as much color fidelity as possible while eliminating ghosting, completely immersing you in the experience.
So while you can use normal anaglyph, we know that you will likely experience ghosting and bad quality since those glasses are not tuned.[/quote]
So, do you guys plan on selling them or providing them to people who already own an nvidia gpu? Or two? or three? I would hardly want to go out and buy a new video card just to be able to try out the custom tuned glasses.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='559843' date='Jun 30 2009, 04:38 PM']The 3D Vision Discover glasses are NVIDIA custom designed anaglyph red/blue glasses, with optimized lens filters to maximize the stereoscopic 3D effect. These filters are calibrated to enable stereoscopic 3D on any desktop display while using the GeForce GPU’s programmable shaders for real-time color processing. This solution achieves the high quality anaglyph 3D available by retaining as much color fidelity as possible while eliminating ghosting, completely immersing you in the experience.
So while you can use normal anaglyph, we know that you will likely experience ghosting and bad quality since those glasses are not tuned.
So, do you guys plan on selling them or providing them to people who already own an nvidia gpu? Or two? or three? I would hardly want to go out and buy a new video card just to be able to try out the custom tuned glasses.
Can you attached a screenshot and list all of the hardware in your PC?
Can you attached a screenshot and list all of the hardware in your PC?
Below attached is the screenshot when the problem appears.
[attachment=9775:IMG_4505__Large_.JPG]
Sorry to say but I failed to do screen capture with this screen with some software. So I take it using my camera instead.
By the way, My Rig Spec are:
AMD64x2 5000+
XFX Geforce 8600GT (OC version)
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy
nvidia 6100 Motherboard
One PCI-to-4 port USB Card
4GB DDR2 800 RAM
That's about it. Any clue andrewf ?
Below attached is the screenshot when the problem appears.
[attachment=9775:IMG_4505__Large_.JPG]
Sorry to say but I failed to do screen capture with this screen with some software. So I take it using my camera instead.
By the way, My Rig Spec are:
AMD64x2 5000+
XFX Geforce 8600GT (OC version)
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy
nvidia 6100 Motherboard
One PCI-to-4 port USB Card
4GB DDR2 800 RAM
That's about it. Any clue andrewf ?
If you do not have a monitor than can refresh at 120hz, this is probably why you have the error.
All is not lost though, if you go into advance options in your nvidia control panel, there you will see 3D, most probably greyed out, setlect it and press F4. Basically you are trying to break the programme to get it to display anaglyph mode. Thats how I achived it before I bought the nivida 3D bundle.
If you do not have a monitor than can refresh at 120hz, this is probably why you have the error.
All is not lost though, if you go into advance options in your nvidia control panel, there you will see 3D, most probably greyed out, setlect it and press F4. Basically you are trying to break the programme to get it to display anaglyph mode. Thats how I achived it before I bought the nivida 3D bundle.
i have the same problem, i wanted to try out the 3d vision discover mode but weirdly during the test in 3d vision discover, the wizard tells me that 'hardware test failed'.
shouldn't work the discover mode on any monitor with red/blue glasses?
here is my hardware and driver list:
Prozessor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+ (2587 MHz)
Betriebssystem: Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit
DirectX-Version: 10.0
GPU-Prozessor: GeForce 9600 GT
Treiberversion: 186.18
Stream-Prozessoren: 64
Kerntakt: 675 MHz
Shadertakt: 1650 MHz
Speichertaktfrequenz: 900 MHz (1800 MHz Datenrate)
Speicherschnittstelle: 256-Bit
Gesamter verfügbarer Grafikspeicher: 1279 MB
Dedizierter Videospeicher: 512 MB
System-Videospeicher: 0 MB
Freigegebener Systemspeicher: 767 MB
Video-BIOS-Version: 62.94.38.00.F0
IRQ: 18
Bus: PCI Express x16
[Komponenten]
nvCplUIR.dll 2.5.383.06 NVIDIA Control Panel
nvCpl.cpl 2.5.383.06 NVIDIA Control Panel Applet
nvCplUI.exe 2.5.383.06 NVIDIA Control Panel
nvViTvSR.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Video and TV Server
nvViTvS.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Video and TV Server
NVSTVIEW.EXE 7.15.11.8618 NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision
NVSTTEST.EXE 7.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Vision Test Application
NVSTRES.DLL 7.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Vision Module (4161853)
nvDispSR.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Display Server
NVMCTRAY.DLL 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Media Center Library
nvDispS.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Display Server
NVCPL.DLL 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Compatible Windows7 Display driver, Version 186.18
PhysX 909.04.28 NVIDIA PhysX
NVCUDA.DLL 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA CUDA 2.2 driver
nvGameSR.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server
nvGameS.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server
i have the same problem, i wanted to try out the 3d vision discover mode but weirdly during the test in 3d vision discover, the wizard tells me that 'hardware test failed'.
shouldn't work the discover mode on any monitor with red/blue glasses?
here is my hardware and driver list:
Prozessor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+ (2587 MHz)
Betriebssystem: Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit
DirectX-Version: 10.0
GPU-Prozessor: GeForce 9600 GT
Treiberversion: 186.18
Stream-Prozessoren: 64
Kerntakt: 675 MHz
Shadertakt: 1650 MHz
Speichertaktfrequenz: 900 MHz (1800 MHz Datenrate)
Speicherschnittstelle: 256-Bit
Gesamter verfügbarer Grafikspeicher: 1279 MB
Dedizierter Videospeicher: 512 MB
System-Videospeicher: 0 MB
Freigegebener Systemspeicher: 767 MB
Video-BIOS-Version: 62.94.38.00.F0
IRQ: 18
Bus: PCI Express x16
[Komponenten]
nvCplUIR.dll 2.5.383.06 NVIDIA Control Panel
nvCpl.cpl 2.5.383.06 NVIDIA Control Panel Applet
nvCplUI.exe 2.5.383.06 NVIDIA Control Panel
nvViTvSR.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Video and TV Server
nvViTvS.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Video and TV Server
NVSTVIEW.EXE 7.15.11.8618 NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision
NVSTTEST.EXE 7.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Vision Test Application
NVSTRES.DLL 7.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Vision Module (4161853)
nvDispSR.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Display Server
NVMCTRAY.DLL 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Media Center Library
nvDispS.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Display Server
NVCPL.DLL 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA Compatible Windows7 Display driver, Version 186.18
PhysX 909.04.28 NVIDIA PhysX
NVCUDA.DLL 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA CUDA 2.2 driver
nvGameSR.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server
nvGameS.dll 8.15.11.8618 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server
you must choose the right test pictures!
left is hexagon and right is square!
you must choose the right test pictures!
left is hexagon and right is square!
It so weird that the answer must be the left eye is hexagon, right eye is triangle. I thought the testing is meant for doing the tweaking for different type of anaglyph glasses ? Or we must actually see hexa on left and tri on right, then only will be the best ? Hopefully the 3D vision anaglyph glass by nvidia can be grabbed without buying new garphic card ...
It so weird that the answer must be the left eye is hexagon, right eye is triangle. I thought the testing is meant for doing the tweaking for different type of anaglyph glasses ? Or we must actually see hexa on left and tri on right, then only will be the best ? Hopefully the 3D vision anaglyph glass by nvidia can be grabbed without buying new garphic card ...
We categorize this as a Hardware failure since either your display or glasses are not providing the correct filtering and cancellation in order to properly use the anaglyph glasses.
We categorize this as a Hardware failure since either your display or glasses are not providing the correct filtering and cancellation in order to properly use the anaglyph glasses.
We categorize this as a Hardware failure since either your display or glasses are not providing the correct filtering and cancellation in order to properly use the anaglyph glasses.[/quote]
I see. So there is no tweak or something to let different type of glasses utilize the anaglyph mode ? Or we must get ourselves the correct combination of glass and display?
We categorize this as a Hardware failure since either your display or glasses are not providing the correct filtering and cancellation in order to properly use the anaglyph glasses.
I see. So there is no tweak or something to let different type of glasses utilize the anaglyph mode ? Or we must get ourselves the correct combination of glass and display?
The 3D Vision Discover glasses are NVIDIA custom designed anaglyph red/blue glasses, with optimized lens filters to maximize the stereoscopic 3D effect. These filters are calibrated to enable stereoscopic 3D on any desktop display while using the GeForce GPU’s programmable shaders for real-time color processing. This solution achieves the high quality anaglyph 3D available by retaining as much color fidelity as possible while eliminating ghosting, completely immersing you in the experience.
So while you can use normal anaglyph, we know that you will likely experience ghosting and bad quality since those glasses are not tuned.
The 3D Vision Discover glasses are NVIDIA custom designed anaglyph red/blue glasses, with optimized lens filters to maximize the stereoscopic 3D effect. These filters are calibrated to enable stereoscopic 3D on any desktop display while using the GeForce GPU’s programmable shaders for real-time color processing. This solution achieves the high quality anaglyph 3D available by retaining as much color fidelity as possible while eliminating ghosting, completely immersing you in the experience.
So while you can use normal anaglyph, we know that you will likely experience ghosting and bad quality since those glasses are not tuned.
So while you can use normal anaglyph, we know that you will likely experience ghosting and bad quality since those glasses are not tuned.[/quote]
So, do you guys plan on selling them or providing them to people who already own an nvidia gpu? Or two? or three? I would hardly want to go out and buy a new video card just to be able to try out the custom tuned glasses.
So while you can use normal anaglyph, we know that you will likely experience ghosting and bad quality since those glasses are not tuned.
So, do you guys plan on selling them or providing them to people who already own an nvidia gpu? Or two? or three? I would hardly want to go out and buy a new video card just to be able to try out the custom tuned glasses.