Firepro W9100

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Arvol
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Re: Firepro W9100

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Oaktown wrote:
Is the FirePro W9100 really worth 3000$?
Not for Resolume Arena. I would definitely stick with a 1080ti.
It's an insane price ($7k per card), but i'm looking at the Nvidia P6000 cards to send 4-4k signals out into screen blender with Genlock to output an 8k wall over 4 outputs. The P6000 is suppose to outperform the 1080ti AND has frame locking.

Not sure if that pertains to the OP? But the Firepro's and Quadro's are suppose to be in the same class, right?

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Re: Firepro W9100

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We had experience with the W9100

Long story short, bumped into a lot of problems which Resolume fixed by now so big props for having Arena run smooth with this card. But in the end Resolume performs better with Nvidia cards. I recommend installing 2x 1080 or Titans if you have the budget
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Re: Firepro W9100

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I was under the impression that you don't get to access any processing power from a second card, you basically just get double the output connectors? If that is the case wouldn't it make more sense to install a DeckLink Quad 2 and get 8 SDI outs?

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Re: Firepro W9100

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As far as I know the FirePro cards and Quatro cards are geared towards people like civil engineers who need to render huge projects in real time and dont care about cost. The drivers are supposed to be superior/more stable, and you get a lot of support from the company as part of the price point. Part of what I found appealing about the FirePro W9100 card is that they also have the S400 sync cards for syncing multiple machines/gpus.

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Re: Firepro W9100

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disconappete, you are correct in your analysis of how Resolume works with 2 cards and the general usage and benefits of the AMD Firepro series.

As someone who has struggled to get Firepro W7100's to work well with Resolume, I would also recommend a GTX1080 + Decklink (for outputs/camera inputs.)

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Re: Firepro W9100

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Hi...i am a new user here. In my case iconstantly ran into Frame Rate issues and crashes.They Benchmark well,but don't seem to do well in the real world.No Need for a K6000 Resolume cannot take advantage of all the extra features.

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