First of all thanks for the reply!
i hope i can gain some useful intel within this forum so that i can make a good system
Are you 10 outputs identical or all different?
Its one video with a resolution of 10240x768.
What i want to do is combining al 10 beamers in to one screen with NVIDIA MOSAIC TECHNOLOGY.
So that it will become one big seamless screen. Atleast that is the concept and one of the reason i want to go for those NVS 810 gpu's
I don't know that anyone on the forum has tested the NV810 yet so you might be the one to give us the answer to your question.
I would like to share my experience but before i buy this system i want to get some more intel and opinions about my setup. I know that the NVS810 gpu is not as strong as a 980, but will it be strong enough to get a good fps.
A lot has been written on this forum about 1 vs 2 or more cards but 1024x768 is not a huge load so it'll be interesting to know how it works for you.
I wont put them in SLI or something like that.
The reason why i want two NVS810 is because i want to have 10 outputs.
And each card is capable to output to 8 different screens.
so my thought about this is that i will put 5 beamers on each card.
This way the load would be evenly spread over the two cards, at least this is what i think.
But any suggestions about this subject is also more than welcome
Don't forget to report back!
If i am sure about the system and mainly the gpu's and i got it.
I will report back in details with a benchmark etc.
On another note, your MB supports 32Gb/s M.2 x 4 so I would make my boot drive a Samsung 950 M.2 SSD (or something similar). With read and write speeds of 2,500 MB/s and 1,500 MB/s respectively, your computer will fell like it's on steroid compared to the 850 EVO. Then you can use your 850 EVO as a media disk.
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This is a good suggestion i did not think of it myself.
Also will it be a huge + for resolume? this M.2 SSD
If someone else has some suggestions about the system setup please share if you like 