I have a DELL s2716dg (It's 100% 3D vision ready, just not advertised as such) and [i]3D vision works only if I disable SLI[/i]. With SLI enabled one of the lenses on my glasses won't go dark.
I know the ROG Swift has a similar issues. I struggle to hit 120FPS without SLI enabled, which makes having a 1440p 3D vision kind of pointless. I think the bug has to do with the G-sync module, as the ROG Swift is also GSync. I'm looking for a way to completely disable it (hardware wise, I know I can "disable it" in Nvidia config). I'm even willing to open the thing up and rip out the Gsync. I definitely prefer 3D vision to Gsync. However, that would be an absolute last resort.
Is there any known work around for this?
EDIT: Got it to work with driver 376.60
I have a DELL s2716dg (It's 100% 3D vision ready, just not advertised as such) and 3D vision works only if I disable SLI. With SLI enabled one of the lenses on my glasses won't go dark.
I know the ROG Swift has a similar issues. I struggle to hit 120FPS without SLI enabled, which makes having a 1440p 3D vision kind of pointless. I think the bug has to do with the G-sync module, as the ROG Swift is also GSync. I'm looking for a way to completely disable it (hardware wise, I know I can "disable it" in Nvidia config). I'm even willing to open the thing up and rip out the Gsync. I definitely prefer 3D vision to Gsync. However, that would be an absolute last resort.
Be sure to enable and use the advanced keys http://3dvision-blog.com/111-changing-the-convergence-level-in-3d-v ision/
Also check out http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html and http://3dsurroundgaming.com/OpenGL3DVisionGames.html for stereoscopic compatibility patches made by the posters on these forums.
If you ever find that the 3D is engaged but whacked out/won't sync, unplug the monitor for a minute from it's power source to reset it. I have the same monitor and have had to do it twice since I've owned it, otherwise I like it very much. Glad to hear yours is working now.
If you ever find that the 3D is engaged but whacked out/won't sync, unplug the monitor for a minute from it's power source to reset it. I have the same monitor and have had to do it twice since I've owned it, otherwise I like it very much. Glad to hear yours is working now.
Same monitor for some months and very happy with it. The only thing is a bit of 3D ghosting (not disturbing) and the high level of brightness (I have to put it to 0% in 2D use to watch it confortable). Brighness in 3D use is not a problem.
Same monitor for some months and very happy with it. The only thing is a bit of 3D ghosting (not disturbing) and the high level of brightness (I have to put it to 0% in 2D use to watch it confortable). Brighness in 3D use is not a problem.
I know the ROG Swift has a similar issues. I struggle to hit 120FPS without SLI enabled, which makes having a 1440p 3D vision kind of pointless. I think the bug has to do with the G-sync module, as the ROG Swift is also GSync. I'm looking for a way to completely disable it (hardware wise, I know I can "disable it" in Nvidia config). I'm even willing to open the thing up and rip out the Gsync. I definitely prefer 3D vision to Gsync. However, that would be an absolute last resort.
Is there any known work around for this?
EDIT: Got it to work with driver 376.60
Also check out http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html and http://3dsurroundgaming.com/OpenGL3DVisionGames.html for stereoscopic compatibility patches made by the posters on these forums.
If you ever find that the 3D is engaged but whacked out/won't sync, unplug the monitor for a minute from it's power source to reset it. I have the same monitor and have had to do it twice since I've owned it, otherwise I like it very much. Glad to hear yours is working now.
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