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Nvidia Launches new NVS - Digital Signage Video Card

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So Nvidia has just released a new graphics card which is called the Nvidia NVS 810.

 

This graphics card is designed to be for up to 8 monitor work environments and is intended to drive numerous displays. 

 

The GPU or should should I say the pair of them since under the hood we have dual GM107 Graphics cores except interestingly enough they are not fully enabled. 

 

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What do you think of this? Leave a comment below!

 

Source:   http://www.anandtech.com/show/9760/nvidia-launches-nvs-810-digital-signage-video-card

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But can it run crisis?

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16x 4K  ;)

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If it can also let the 16 screens as 1 big screen, I can see a point of getting this.

 

Knowing the gaming horse power will probablly shit it would still work in a HTPC/streaming pc set up where this just broadcasts the image.

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But can it run crisis?

It's effectively the equivalent of 2 GTX 750s but with 8 miniDPs!

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Depending on how much this costs, I want to buy one for a future uber workstation thing.

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Tis very nice tech.

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Depending on how much this costs, I want to buy one for a future uber workstation thing.

$650-750 USD

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so they finally added more than 4 monitor support but not for games. gj nvidia. maybe in 5 years we can game on 5 monitors.

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my life rn

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that single slot card >>>

Yes I was wondering that too, since it is like a 750, isn't that going to get ridiculously hot pushing so many pixels? And worse yet, loud?

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that single slot card >>>

 

Professional GPUs are often single slot until you get to very high powered options. 

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that single slot card >>>

Its not for games. It is for basic small video wall use, or for work non-3D or very simple 3D applications

Quadros are very specific usage graphics cards.

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Let's hope this NVidia card won't render people without a face, like they did in AC:Unity:

 

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Nvidia needs that blower design on consumer cards. I love the design and would love to see it on lower end cards for small builds

 

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Let's hope this NVidia card won't render people without a face, like they did in AC:Unity:

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That has nothing to do with the graphics card, just the pile of broken mess that was Unity

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Nvidia needs that blower design on consumer cards. I love the design and would love to see it on lower end cards for small builds

It is a question of cost. Nvidia only has a reference heatsink/fan solution on the high-end models, and sometimes med-high range. The rest it is up to the manufacture to buy Nvidia cooling solution or use the defined specs/parts to make it look the same, or make their own. Usually manufacture prefer the "lets make our own" path as it saves them money, helps them have a unique looking card, and give them something to talk about and justify increasing the price tag, even thought the cooling performance increase is usually marginal (with some exceptions on the select overclockable focused cards that some manufactures release, where many here buys for the superior cooling solution that they provide)
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Let's hope this NVidia card won't render people without a face, like they did in AC:Unity:

That is not the graphics card, that is the game that has a/some bugs in what it looks like their texture loading fetch/pre-fetch (depending on how they decided to do things) code, or the code to apply the correct texture on places.

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Professional GPUs are often single slot until you get to very high powered options. 

 

 

Its not for games. It is for basic small video wall use, or for work non-3D or very simple 3D applications

Quadros are very specific usage graphics cards.

 

?????????

 

Are you guys quoting the wrong person cuz I never said it was for games or misunderstood that it was a professional card.

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?????????

 

Are you guys quoting the wrong person cuz I never said it was for games or misunderstood that it was a professional card.

 

Your post appeared to imply that you have a problem with a single slot card. We were simply pointing out that in it's use case, that is a non issue. 

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This graphics card is designed to be for up to 8 monitor work environments and is intended to drive numerous displays. 

 

 

You mean 32 right?

 

Nice to see Nvidia to start to beat out AMD at this. AMD has had cards that can do 24 monitors (4 x 6) for a while now. 

 

NVM, it looks this card cant do MST HUBs or the it is not written in the spec that it can. If it can only do 8 per card that is really sad, and stupid.

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I wish they'd make some cards like this but didn't cost as much - I don't need that much horsepower but I do need the display options for some client builds that I do.

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