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Trying to find a video card to do a 3 high by 2 wide display wall made from 1080P TV's. The full array will have a resolution of 3840 X 3240 and the video cards I have been looking at like the NVS 810 talk about having a max of 4096 X 2160. Another option we are looking at is having dual Quadro P2000's with each running 3 display's. The P2000 lists a maximum resolution of 5120 X 2880 but that does not get above the vertical resolution of 3240 same as the NVS 810. So would having 1920 X 3240 work with the dual P2000 setup?

 

Also if anyone knows of a better card to choose for such a setup with canned video and still image slide shows please let me know.

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I swear I've seen Linus do a video on this where he used like 3 TITAN XP's or something and then used some of NVIDIA's software to literally bind all of them into one huge ass display.

 

I can't find it right now but with some google-fu I think you could

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8 minutes ago, DJRWolf said:

Trying to find a video card to do a 3 high by 2 wide display wall made from 1080P TV's. The full array will have a resolution of 3840 X 3240 and the video cards I have been looking at like the NVS 810 talk about having a max of 4096 X 2160. Another option we are looking at is having dual Quadro P2000's with each running 3 display's. The P2000 lists a maximum resolution of 5120 X 2880 but that does not get above the vertical resolution of 3240 same as the NVS 810. So would having 1920 X 3240 work with the dual P2000 setup?

 

Also if anyone knows of a better card to choose for such a setup with canned video and still image slide shows please let me know.

The max specified resolution is actually referring to a single display output. So for one panel the NVS has a max of 4k, and the P2000 a max of 5k. With that in mind, any card specified would be fine. 

23 minutes ago, DaJakerBoss said:

I swear I've seen Linus do a video on this where he used like 3 TITAN XP's or something and then used some of NVIDIA's software to literally bind all of them into one huge ass display.

 

I can't find it right now but with some google-fu I think you could

Nvidia Mosaic is what you are thinking of. 

 

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/design-visualization/solutions/nvidia-mosaic-technology/

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50 minutes ago, Brink2Three said:

Nvidia Mosaic is what you are thinking of. 

In that case, wouldn't running multiple NVS cards do the trick?

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2 minutes ago, DaJakerBoss said:

In that case, wouldn't running multiple NVS cards do the trick?

@DJRWolf had originally said they were looking at an NVS 810. If that's the case then they would only need one. 

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The max specified resolution is actually referring to a single display output. So for one panel the NVS has a max of 4k, and the P2000 a max of 5k. With that in mind, any card specified would be fine. 

@Brink2Three That is just what I needed to know. Thank you.

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