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56 minutes ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

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I know TV'S aren't designed for PC gaming, but could the same thing be done with 65 inch 4K TV'S? 

you would have to have a wall measuring no less then 19' wide and 11' tall capable of supporting 750ish pounds of weight (not counting the wall mounts themselves) based off of the LG 65EF9500 OLED 4k TV, because go big or go home. I say you would probably need to go with teh W7 and build it out on a false wall so you could have some where to hide all the base units and be far more seamless looking.

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25 minutes ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

where did they film this? do they have another location? didn't look like the usual warehouse and wtf is that for a car in the background? :D@Slick@LinusTech@CPotter@nicklmg

same place they filmed several other things, it's the space next door to the main LTT warehouse, they shot the Short Throw LG projector video there, they did a few Channel Super Funs there too, they are renovating the main warehouse so many of the sets are in construction.

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1 minute ago, Daniel644 said:

same place they filmed several other things, it's the space next door to the main LTT warehouse, they shot the Short Throw LG projector video there, they did a few Channel Super Funs there too, they are renovating the main warehouse so many of the sets are in construction.

i see. didn't pay much attention lately what they are doing with their warehouse.

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I know this is not the topic of the video but have you considered comparing performance to 16K downscaling to 4k? Does the system hold up or is performance actually way worse?

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Outstanding video, even by your super high standards! I love it when you re-purpose practical, professional grade technologies like Mosaic for your own unique brand of shenanigans.

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you need to play cities skylines on that.

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Seems like VRAM was a huge issue. I wonder how the new VEGA SSG (the one with built in RAID 0 nvme SSD's) would fare then. AMD are generally much better at multi monitor setups (like insanely better), but running 4 of those cards in xfire probably wouldn't work very well. SLI is probably better at that.

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Al I have to say about is is that there is no need for nvidea Ansel anymore lol

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So, when I saw the last video, I meant to log in and comment that I knew exactly what the problem was - most DisplayPort cables over 15ft will not run 4k, or will only run it @ 30hz, ymmv. I discovered this when I needed to run a 4k monitor from my studio's control room to a drum set 20 feet away (and through a wall) - I ended up compromising and using a 16.5ft cable with a slight bit of repositioning and extreme lack of slack/cable management.

 

Does anyone know if a legit 20-25ft DisplayPort cable that runs 4k at 60hz and doesn't cost a ton?

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Guys, please tell me what is that Logitech mice Linus is using in this video? (I cannot find a similar looking mice on Logitech site) Also, what is his smartphone these days?

 

Thanks so much in advance!!

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4 minutes ago, tecggst said:

logitech g403 wireless

Thank you, man! I'm one of those who's on G9 since 2007, then on G9x (Wide grip, Fingertip) till this day while constantly looking for the replacement in the last years. Bought a g303 a year ago and just couldn't get used to it fingertipping. I beat DOOM on Ultra-Nightmare with the G9x but I can clearly see how worse is the sensor in it in comparison with the g303's sensor.

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9 minutes ago, Tequila628 said:

Thank you, man! I'm one of those who's on G9 since 2007, then on G9x (Wide grip, Fingertip) till this day while constantly looking for the replacement in the last years. Bought a g303 a year ago and just couldn't get used to it fingertipping. I beat DOOM on Ultra-Nightmare with the G9x but I can clearly see how worse is the sensor in it in comparison with the g303's sensor.

 

I use the G403 and love it. It has the same sensor as the G903 and a lot of the same base technology and performace. The difference is mainly in build quality and aesthetics (like some fancy weight saving features, additional swap-able buttons,infinity scrolling, etc).

 

If you can, I'd wait to see how the G703 ends up. It's basically the same mouse, with slightly better switches and logitech's new wireless charging tech (that is if you are willing to pay the premium for it).

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4 hours ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

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I know TV'S aren't designed for PC gaming, but could the same thing be done with 65 inch 4K TV'S? 

Why. Would. Anyone. Need. That?

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I would like to see this 16K setup run with AMD Vega Frontier Edition or one of their Pro cards to see if the "High Bandwidth Cache Controller" they keep talking about does anything to cope with the running out of memory problem.
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You guys left out the Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator benchmarks -  I wanna see Chunk Norriss roundhouse kick 16K zombies in 16K xD

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nvidia supports up to 8 gpus and two new sync cards. 

 

interesting to know if 9 x screen would not hit the limit.

 

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Suggestion for a video :

 

Find a lot of refurbished / used 20-22" 1080p LCD monitors with HDMI or DVI or even VGA but it would be more expensive (if you buy 32+ of them, you can probably get them for something like 30-40$ each).

Open the monitors and glue the LCD panels on some big board so that the edge between panels is basically just a few mm (the aluminum around the panels holding the backlights. (make sure there's some holes in the board for the LVDS cables from the panel and for the wires going to the backlights on the top and bottom edges of panels)

Find some DisplayPort / HDMI 2.0  to 4 x HDMI/VGA extender/splitter, to convert 4 K to 4 x 1080p ... you'll have a 4 K signal over 4 x 4 20-22" TN panels

 

Connect your 4K "clusters of 4 monitors" to video card to make a 16 wall monitor made of 64 tn panels or as many as you want. Use this instead of a projector.

 

Most of these cheap TN panels with fluorescent backlight use 3.3v , 5v and maybe 12v for the processor board and something like 20-24v for the backlight.

You can buy universal backlight drivers for those fluorescent lights so you can power the backlight from a power supply, the universal adapters accept 10-24v ... here's an example of such an adapter: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Lamp-Backlight-Universal-Laptop-LCD-CCFL-Inverter-10-28V-For-Screen-10-26-/172751510128

So you can replace the bulky low efficiency power supplies from all those monitors with a single ATX power supply to power the backlights from 12v of an atx psu , and you can also feed 5v and 12v and 3.3v to the tiny processor boards on those panels from another psu

 

It would be a bitch to adjust brightness and contrast to all monitors to be the same brightness but it's not impossible.. especially if you have some colorimeter or lux meter.

 

What's the point you may ask.. the point is price.  Yeah, you could get a 28" 4K panel for 300$ , and you could probably make a 4 x 4  4K wall of monitors but would cost 1200$ and you'd still going to have bevels, edges, ugly..... would it be cheaper to buy 16 x 20-22" monitors for 30-50$ each (so 120-150$ per 4K) and spend a few dollars for those 4K to 4 x 1080p splitters/extenders

And probably the thinner bevels/edges would also be a plus.

 

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22 hours ago, RadiatingLight said:


WHY P5000s??

was it for the lols - 16K 16 Gigs VRAM or just big brother nvdia just said f*ck you, this is what youi get????

If it was just for the lolz im very dissapointed - from the last video it was obvious that 8 or 10 or whatever the XPs have aint enough for 8k so how did you expect it to run good games with 16 gigs on 16k????

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