
This is to ensure you haven't overwritten any optimal in-game settings. Under 'Manage 3D settings', click 'Restore' defaults on the Global Settings. Under 'Adjust image settings', ensure it's set to 'Let the 3D application decide'. If it's not already - under 'Change Resolution', set to 1920x1080 (native), color depth at highest (32-bit) and refresh rate at 144Hz. Rock up to Nvidia Drivers or use GeForce Experience Software (which offers the drivers as well):ĭownload that, clean install all the drivers (tick them ensuring you have the latest 3D Vision, etc). The following settings were used to create the profiles but feel free to adjust if necessary -īrightness= 24 (gave 160 cd/m2 on our unit, adjust as required) Set the monitor to ‘Standard Mode’ at 144Hz.

I believe using CTRL+T in games is also a shortcut to switch 3D mode on and off, but can cause slowdowns during the driver toggle. Perhaps purchase NVIDIA 3D Vision 2 glasses, if you have it running in 3D Mode? Else go into the Nvidia control panel, and uncheck 'Stereoscopic 3D'.
