Re: Triple- or Quad-display single-card graphics solutions

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Dale Dellutri wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Glenn Eychaner <geychaner@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> So, after some discussion of our new control workstations, we are
>> iterating in on a solution; we are looking at a 1U short-depth SuperMicro
>> SuperServer 5017R-MF with a graphics card in the PCI-Ex16 expansion
>> slot. However, the display requirements have increased to 3 or more
monitors
>> for future expansion, so I was wondering whether anyone had any experience
>> with triple- or quad-display single card solutions. Thus far, I have found
>> two promising solutions:
>>
>> NVidia NVS 510 or 450
>>
> I have an nVidia 510 in a Dell Optiplex 9010, small form factor computer
> using CentOS 6.4.  It works well with the standard nouveau driver.

Or you can use the proprietary, which builds nicely.
<snip>
> However, I like the NVS 510 and I'll use them in the future.
>
> Is the NVS 450 card one or two GPUs?  If two, you'll have two video cards
> and you'll probably have to stitch the monitors together with xinerama.

I wouldn't - try either the nVidia control panel, or xrandr.

       mark

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