Testing your monitor before buying 3D Vision Does the wizard deactivate the 3D functionality?
Hi folks,
I'm about to buy the Geforce 3D Vision Kit but because I've read that there are a couple of problems out there with CRT's, I would like to test my monitor before I buy the whole kit.
But no matter what version of the 3D Vision driver test, it say's "3D ready display not found". While running the wizard it sets the resolution to 2304x1440x80Hz (Sony GDM-FW900). I know the monitor is able to show 1280x800 with 140Hz, so it's definitely enough for flickerfree playing.
So here's my question:
Does the wizard "deactivate" the 3d functionality at all? So that I can't activate the glasses if the wizard says "3d ready display not found" or can I simply activate the glasses and the stereoscopic effects and play my games like I want?
I don't want to pay 125 € (Germany) for glasses that couldn't be activated...
Maybe the wizard doesn't show me anything because I don't even have the glasses connected to the computer?
I hope you can help me...
MCX
PS: I've tested driver version 186.XX, 190.XX and 191.XX (official WHQL releases, no BETA)
I'm about to buy the Geforce 3D Vision Kit but because I've read that there are a couple of problems out there with CRT's, I would like to test my monitor before I buy the whole kit.
But no matter what version of the 3D Vision driver test, it say's "3D ready display not found". While running the wizard it sets the resolution to 2304x1440x80Hz (Sony GDM-FW900). I know the monitor is able to show 1280x800 with 140Hz, so it's definitely enough for flickerfree playing.
So here's my question:
Does the wizard "deactivate" the 3d functionality at all? So that I can't activate the glasses if the wizard says "3d ready display not found" or can I simply activate the glasses and the stereoscopic effects and play my games like I want?
I don't want to pay 125 € (Germany) for glasses that couldn't be activated...
Maybe the wizard doesn't show me anything because I don't even have the glasses connected to the computer?
I hope you can help me...
MCX
PS: I've tested driver version 186.XX, 190.XX and 191.XX (official WHQL releases, no BETA)
Without the IR transmitter from the shutter glasses package connected you can only enable the 3D Vision Discover mode (for anaglyph glasses). With the glasses connected you should be able to choose CRT as display type and be able to use the stereoscopic 3D mode with your display. Only the latest beta drivers seem to have some issues with CRT displays not being detected as compatible as some people here already complained, but in your case this is not the problem.
Without the IR transmitter from the shutter glasses package connected you can only enable the 3D Vision Discover mode (for anaglyph glasses). With the glasses connected you should be able to choose CRT as display type and be able to use the stereoscopic 3D mode with your display. Only the latest beta drivers seem to have some issues with CRT displays not being detected as compatible as some people here already complained, but in your case this is not the problem.
The latest WHQL is also a no go for CRT, read this forum about problems particularly regarding 1.17 and 1.16 driver and CRT and recent game reviews at MTBS for performance of Nvidia verses iZ3D and Tridef drivers. Virtually any other shutter glasses with Tridef or iZ3D software will be better than Nvidia's offering and look to have a much better future.
The latest WHQL is also a no go for CRT, read this forum about problems particularly regarding 1.17 and 1.16 driver and CRT and recent game reviews at MTBS for performance of Nvidia verses iZ3D and Tridef drivers. Virtually any other shutter glasses with Tridef or iZ3D software will be better than Nvidia's offering and look to have a much better future.
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lol my samsung said that a few times and its the monitor they sell. So I just set it up using red/blue then after all.. it found it. But man.. no help from NVIDIA.
lol my samsung said that a few times and its the monitor they sell. So I just set it up using red/blue then after all.. it found it. But man.. no help from NVIDIA.
[quote name='MorSage' post='960419' date='Dec 5 2009, 09:31 PM']The latest WHQL is also a no go for CRT, read this forum about problems particularly regarding 1.17 and 1.16 driver and CRT and recent game reviews at MTBS for performance of Nvidia verses iZ3D and Tridef drivers. Virtually any other shutter glasses with Tridef or iZ3D software will be better than Nvidia's offering and look to have a much better future.[/quote]
Ok, but which shutter glasses do you mean? I still have the ELSA Revelator onces but they are not working with any system other than XP.
[quote name='MorSage' post='960419' date='Dec 5 2009, 09:31 PM']The latest WHQL is also a no go for CRT, read this forum about problems particularly regarding 1.17 and 1.16 driver and CRT and recent game reviews at MTBS for performance of Nvidia verses iZ3D and Tridef drivers. Virtually any other shutter glasses with Tridef or iZ3D software will be better than Nvidia's offering and look to have a much better future.
Ok, but which shutter glasses do you mean? I still have the ELSA Revelator onces but they are not working with any system other than XP.
Do read further about the glasses and take note of pappamasters comments in [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=151885&st=20&start=20"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...20&start=20[/url] Tridef and iZ3D work with most operating systems 32/64 and ATI or Nvidia graphic cards.
In regard to Nvidia's future, consistent with its delayed failing product line and service [url="http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/core-values-whats-next-for-nvidia/"]http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/core-va...ext-for-nvidia/[/url]
i like IZ3D monitors, but the rest of all those shutter glasses are expensive and i doubt they have better support than Nvidia ones, and personally i'm not interested in a DLP tv. About the future of Nvidia i think it's soon to talk about...
i like IZ3D monitors, but the rest of all those shutter glasses are expensive and i doubt they have better support than Nvidia ones, and personally i'm not interested in a DLP tv. About the future of Nvidia i think it's soon to talk about...
[quote name='MorSage' post='960594' date='Dec 6 2009, 09:19 AM']quote: Ok, but which shutter glasses do you mean? I still have the ELSA Revelator onces but they are not working with any system other than XP.
Do read further about the glasses and take note of pappamasters comments in [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=151885&st=20&start=20"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...20&start=20[/url] Tridef and iZ3D work with most operating systems 32/64 and ATI or Nvidia graphic cards.
In regard to Nvidia's future, consistent with its delayed failing product line and service [url="http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/core-values-whats-next-for-nvidia/"]http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/core-va...ext-for-nvidia/[/url][/quote]
Well ok... but aren't they for DLP ? I don't have such a TV or projector :D
[quote name='MorSage' post='960594' date='Dec 6 2009, 09:19 AM']quote: Ok, but which shutter glasses do you mean? I still have the ELSA Revelator onces but they are not working with any system other than XP.
I'm about to buy the Geforce 3D Vision Kit but because I've read that there are a couple of problems out there with CRT's, I would like to test my monitor before I buy the whole kit.
But no matter what version of the 3D Vision driver test, it say's "3D ready display not found". While running the wizard it sets the resolution to 2304x1440x80Hz (Sony GDM-FW900). I know the monitor is able to show 1280x800 with 140Hz, so it's definitely enough for flickerfree playing.
So here's my question:
Does the wizard "deactivate" the 3d functionality at all? So that I can't activate the glasses if the wizard says "3d ready display not found" or can I simply activate the glasses and the stereoscopic effects and play my games like I want?
I don't want to pay 125 € (Germany) for glasses that couldn't be activated...
Maybe the wizard doesn't show me anything because I don't even have the glasses connected to the computer?
I hope you can help me...
MCX
PS: I've tested driver version 186.XX, 190.XX and 191.XX (official WHQL releases, no BETA)
I'm about to buy the Geforce 3D Vision Kit but because I've read that there are a couple of problems out there with CRT's, I would like to test my monitor before I buy the whole kit.
But no matter what version of the 3D Vision driver test, it say's "3D ready display not found". While running the wizard it sets the resolution to 2304x1440x80Hz (Sony GDM-FW900). I know the monitor is able to show 1280x800 with 140Hz, so it's definitely enough for flickerfree playing.
So here's my question:
Does the wizard "deactivate" the 3d functionality at all? So that I can't activate the glasses if the wizard says "3d ready display not found" or can I simply activate the glasses and the stereoscopic effects and play my games like I want?
I don't want to pay 125 € (Germany) for glasses that couldn't be activated...
Maybe the wizard doesn't show me anything because I don't even have the glasses connected to the computer?
I hope you can help me...
MCX
PS: I've tested driver version 186.XX, 190.XX and 191.XX (official WHQL releases, no BETA)
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Ok, but which shutter glasses do you mean? I still have the ELSA Revelator onces but they are not working with any system other than XP.
@Bloody:
Thanks man :D so I'm going to buy them now ;)
Ok, but which shutter glasses do you mean? I still have the ELSA Revelator onces but they are not working with any system other than XP.
@Bloody:
Thanks man :D so I'm going to buy them now ;)
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In regard to Nvidia's future, consistent with its delayed failing product line and service [url="http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/core-values-whats-next-for-nvidia/"]http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/core-va...ext-for-nvidia/[/url]
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Do read further about the glasses and take note of pappamasters comments in http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...20&start=20 Tridef and iZ3D work with most operating systems 32/64 and ATI or Nvidia graphic cards.
In regard to Nvidia's future, consistent with its delayed failing product line and service http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/core-va...ext-for-nvidia/
EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM
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Do read further about the glasses and take note of pappamasters comments in [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=151885&st=20&start=20"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...20&start=20[/url] Tridef and iZ3D work with most operating systems 32/64 and ATI or Nvidia graphic cards.
In regard to Nvidia's future, consistent with its delayed failing product line and service [url="http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/core-values-whats-next-for-nvidia/"]http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/core-va...ext-for-nvidia/[/url][/quote]
Well ok... but aren't they for DLP ? I don't have such a TV or projector :D
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Do read further about the glasses and take note of pappamasters comments in http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...20&start=20 Tridef and iZ3D work with most operating systems 32/64 and ATI or Nvidia graphic cards.
In regard to Nvidia's future, consistent with its delayed failing product line and service http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/core-va...ext-for-nvidia/
Well ok... but aren't they for DLP ? I don't have such a TV or projector :D