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Title: Projector woes
Post by: tennyson on September 02, 2016, 02:06:03 PM
Hi Guys.

Just wondering if anybody has been having any projector problems with the latest drivers fron NVIDIA.
I replaced the GTX 980's with GTX 1080's a while back and that's when this all started.

I went over to Windows 10, without much trouble. I have a fully functioning cockpit with win 10, but my projectors seemed to be running at 1080i, instead of their native 1080p.

I tried a bunch of things, replacing cables to high speed Version 2.0 and that had no effect.

I then tried rolling back to earlier NVIDIA drivers and no luck, so I removed the NVIDIA drivers all together and it worked fine.
I know you need to run NVIDIA drivers, so I then re-installed the new 372.70 NVIDIA driver and back to square one.

I'm not sure if I have a problem with hardware (projectors) or if the drivers are not compatible with my projectors, but thought it might be worth asking here, as I know there are a lot of you guys running similar systems.

Has anybody noticed anything strange with the visuals?

Thanx for any help,


Frank
Title: Re: Projector woes
Post by: FredK on September 03, 2016, 05:20:13 AM
What projectors are you using?
Title: Re: Projector woes
Post by: tennyson on September 03, 2016, 05:37:13 AM
My original Sisy 3LCD Short throw high def projectors.

I noticed a while back that I could only get 1080i on one of the projectors, but now it's on all of them.

I hooked up my X-Box to each of the projectors and it worked flawlessly at 1080p.
I'm thinking it's a driver issue, as I rolled back the driver to an earlier one and still had problems, so I uninstalled the Nvidia drivers all together and it worked fine.

I'm a little perplexed.....


Frank
Title: Re: Projector woes
Post by: blueskydriver on September 03, 2016, 07:22:46 PM
Hi Frank,

Did you uninstall the orignal video driver for the motherboard, assuming it has an onboard video connection? If it does, uninstall all video drivers, including Nvidia ones, and then see what Windows 10 is doing for the driver.

It sounds like Windows 10 is detecting and referencing a Windows 10 OS default video driver, and it is seeing the video cards, applying that driver, even though you had the Nvidia ones installed. In other words, your default driver is conflicting with Nvidia drivers and causing the problem.

Also, what are the bios settings set at for which card comes on first, and is there any other cards in use besides the GTX 1080's? If so, make sure there are no drivers in use from any other cards, as well as make sure you are really removed all the old and new Nvidia drivers.

As for the projectors working correctly with the Xbox, the Xbox does not use Nvidia drivers, so there will be no conflicts from any drivers whatsoever. Your projectors are fine...

Lastly, what did you do with the GTX 980's? Are you reusing them somewhere else or selling them or what?

Best Regards,

John
Title: Re: Projector woes
Post by: tennyson on September 04, 2016, 04:34:24 AM
Hi John,
Thanx for the help, mate.

I always clear out the old NVIDIA drivers from the folder, every time I install new ones, so no conflict there.

I'm only running the 1080, no other video cards. I've a clean install of Windows 10, so everything is fresh as a daisy.

When I install the Nvidia drivers I always do a clean install as well.

I'm running a 2011 Asus Rog mobo and I updated my Bios just a little while back, so not likely that's in play, either.

The PC is running perfectly, all my avionics are fine, P3D is running like a rocket, but just this 1080i thing has reared it's ugly head.

As far as the GTX 980's go, John, they were snapped up quick smart, didn't need to advertise them....haha

I have been talking about buying some newer Optoma GT 1080's and after seeing Brian Williamson and Richard Jellyman's projector's I think it's time I made the change.

My current projectors really haven't done a lot of work, so I'm hoping that I may be able to recoup some money from them. I've also got spare bulbs and a full set of 3 x 10metre HDMI cables to go with them.

Just gotta get the trade done for the new ones from Amazon when the Ozzie dollar is OK against the greenback...



Frank
Title: Re: Projector woes
Post by: xplane3 on September 08, 2016, 01:53:22 PM
Apologies if you know this already . I use this utility to remove all traces of previous drivers:

http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html (http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html)