Upside Down Glasses and other 3D woes......
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Heh Heh.... OK. If you're not into gaming, then I guess your configuration is OK .
Heh Heh.... OK. If you're not into gaming, then I guess your configuration is OK .

Processor- Intel Core I7 920

Mobo- MSI- X58 Pro-E

RAM- 6 GB G. Skill DDR3 RAM

VGA -2xSLI (Zotac AMP GTX 480 and Leadtek GTX 480)

Monitor- Samsung 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD

3D Vision Kit

Razer Megalodon 7.1 Surround Sound Headphones

PSU- Corsair HX1000 W

Case- Coolermaster HAF 922

Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit

3DMark Vantage Score- 31661

Club SLI Member- SLI-34225 shrapnel

#16
Posted 10/19/2010 02:22 AM   
[quote name='shrapnel' post='1132659' date='Oct 18 2010, 05:16 PM'].

Here's a fix which will surely work...... STAND ON YOUR HEAD with the 3D glasses on /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' /> /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' /> /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
Then you won't have to wear your glasses upside down !
Seriously, I can't understand why people spend so much money on things like Projectors and stuff, when they would be better off with a simple 120 Hz LCD monitor like mine. I really think they would be better off spending that money on the graphic card or going SLI like I have.
Even if Orphus sorts out his "upside down glasses" problem, he is going to get pretty poor FPS with a single miserable 460 GTX in 3D Vision games like Dead Rising 2 and Mafia 2 and THAT'S A FACT !! I was having problems enough with a single GTX 480, until I upgraded to SLI.
For good fps in 3D Vision games you NEED to go SLI and that's a fact I learned the hard way !
( No offence intended).[/quote]

First off, that a load of b*llocks! i run a single GTX285 and i can run dead rising 2 on full (with the blur off) at 1680x1050 on my 2233rz and 1280x720 on my H5360 with no consistently bad frame rate issues, same with mafia 2. Sure SLi probably helps but in no way is it required to run games efficiently in 3D. I got the monitor first and the projector i got later but not solely for 3D use, it was mainly for ps3/x360 and watching movies but i figured if im gonna get one i may as well get a 3d ready one. And i see the big deal with them now, yes there is not quite as much depth as a monitor but there is nil ghosting and you get a massive screen! As for that problem with the red text, when i first got it, it was because the game was set to the wrong resolution (changed itself to 1920x1080) but a couple of times after that i still got that message and it was a resolution issue. After messing around a bit it turned out to be a dodgy USB port that the emitter was plugged into because when my xbox pad is plugged in if you touch the cable it acts like its been unplugged.

Next time it happens, unplug your emitter, reboot your PC, plug your emitter in a different USB port and run the 3d setup wizard again.
[quote name='shrapnel' post='1132659' date='Oct 18 2010, 05:16 PM'].



Here's a fix which will surely work...... STAND ON YOUR HEAD with the 3D glasses on /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' /> /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' /> /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />

Then you won't have to wear your glasses upside down !

Seriously, I can't understand why people spend so much money on things like Projectors and stuff, when they would be better off with a simple 120 Hz LCD monitor like mine. I really think they would be better off spending that money on the graphic card or going SLI like I have.

Even if Orphus sorts out his "upside down glasses" problem, he is going to get pretty poor FPS with a single miserable 460 GTX in 3D Vision games like Dead Rising 2 and Mafia 2 and THAT'S A FACT !! I was having problems enough with a single GTX 480, until I upgraded to SLI.

For good fps in 3D Vision games you NEED to go SLI and that's a fact I learned the hard way !

( No offence intended).



First off, that a load of b*llocks! i run a single GTX285 and i can run dead rising 2 on full (with the blur off) at 1680x1050 on my 2233rz and 1280x720 on my H5360 with no consistently bad frame rate issues, same with mafia 2. Sure SLi probably helps but in no way is it required to run games efficiently in 3D. I got the monitor first and the projector i got later but not solely for 3D use, it was mainly for ps3/x360 and watching movies but i figured if im gonna get one i may as well get a 3d ready one. And i see the big deal with them now, yes there is not quite as much depth as a monitor but there is nil ghosting and you get a massive screen! As for that problem with the red text, when i first got it, it was because the game was set to the wrong resolution (changed itself to 1920x1080) but a couple of times after that i still got that message and it was a resolution issue. After messing around a bit it turned out to be a dodgy USB port that the emitter was plugged into because when my xbox pad is plugged in if you touch the cable it acts like its been unplugged.



Next time it happens, unplug your emitter, reboot your PC, plug your emitter in a different USB port and run the 3d setup wizard again.

Asus Crosshair V Formula Motherboard
AMD Athlon FX8350 X8 Black Edition
G.Skill Ripjawz 16GB DDR3 12800
1x128GB & 2x256GB OCZ Agility 4 SSD
Zotac 770GTX 4GB
SupremeFX X-Fi 2 Audio Card
Asus VG278HE
Nvidia 3D Vision Glasses
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

#17
Posted 10/19/2010 08:09 AM   
[quote name='shrapnel' post='1132659' date='Oct 18 2010, 05:16 PM'].

Here's a fix which will surely work...... STAND ON YOUR HEAD with the 3D glasses on /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' /> /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' /> /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
Then you won't have to wear your glasses upside down !
Seriously, I can't understand why people spend so much money on things like Projectors and stuff, when they would be better off with a simple 120 Hz LCD monitor like mine. I really think they would be better off spending that money on the graphic card or going SLI like I have.
Even if Orphus sorts out his "upside down glasses" problem, he is going to get pretty poor FPS with a single miserable 460 GTX in 3D Vision games like Dead Rising 2 and Mafia 2 and THAT'S A FACT !! I was having problems enough with a single GTX 480, until I upgraded to SLI.
For good fps in 3D Vision games you NEED to go SLI and that's a fact I learned the hard way !
( No offence intended).[/quote]

First off, that a load of b*llocks! i run a single GTX285 and i can run dead rising 2 on full (with the blur off) at 1680x1050 on my 2233rz and 1280x720 on my H5360 with no consistently bad frame rate issues, same with mafia 2. Sure SLi probably helps but in no way is it required to run games efficiently in 3D. I got the monitor first and the projector i got later but not solely for 3D use, it was mainly for ps3/x360 and watching movies but i figured if im gonna get one i may as well get a 3d ready one. And i see the big deal with them now, yes there is not quite as much depth as a monitor but there is nil ghosting and you get a massive screen! As for that problem with the red text, when i first got it, it was because the game was set to the wrong resolution (changed itself to 1920x1080) but a couple of times after that i still got that message and it was a resolution issue. After messing around a bit it turned out to be a dodgy USB port that the emitter was plugged into because when my xbox pad is plugged in if you touch the cable it acts like its been unplugged.

Next time it happens, unplug your emitter, reboot your PC, plug your emitter in a different USB port and run the 3d setup wizard again.
[quote name='shrapnel' post='1132659' date='Oct 18 2010, 05:16 PM'].



Here's a fix which will surely work...... STAND ON YOUR HEAD with the 3D glasses on /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' /> /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' /> /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />

Then you won't have to wear your glasses upside down !

Seriously, I can't understand why people spend so much money on things like Projectors and stuff, when they would be better off with a simple 120 Hz LCD monitor like mine. I really think they would be better off spending that money on the graphic card or going SLI like I have.

Even if Orphus sorts out his "upside down glasses" problem, he is going to get pretty poor FPS with a single miserable 460 GTX in 3D Vision games like Dead Rising 2 and Mafia 2 and THAT'S A FACT !! I was having problems enough with a single GTX 480, until I upgraded to SLI.

For good fps in 3D Vision games you NEED to go SLI and that's a fact I learned the hard way !

( No offence intended).



First off, that a load of b*llocks! i run a single GTX285 and i can run dead rising 2 on full (with the blur off) at 1680x1050 on my 2233rz and 1280x720 on my H5360 with no consistently bad frame rate issues, same with mafia 2. Sure SLi probably helps but in no way is it required to run games efficiently in 3D. I got the monitor first and the projector i got later but not solely for 3D use, it was mainly for ps3/x360 and watching movies but i figured if im gonna get one i may as well get a 3d ready one. And i see the big deal with them now, yes there is not quite as much depth as a monitor but there is nil ghosting and you get a massive screen! As for that problem with the red text, when i first got it, it was because the game was set to the wrong resolution (changed itself to 1920x1080) but a couple of times after that i still got that message and it was a resolution issue. After messing around a bit it turned out to be a dodgy USB port that the emitter was plugged into because when my xbox pad is plugged in if you touch the cable it acts like its been unplugged.



Next time it happens, unplug your emitter, reboot your PC, plug your emitter in a different USB port and run the 3d setup wizard again.

Asus Crosshair V Formula Motherboard
AMD Athlon FX8350 X8 Black Edition
G.Skill Ripjawz 16GB DDR3 12800
1x128GB & 2x256GB OCZ Agility 4 SSD
Zotac 770GTX 4GB
SupremeFX X-Fi 2 Audio Card
Asus VG278HE
Nvidia 3D Vision Glasses
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

#18
Posted 10/19/2010 08:09 AM   
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