- Edge blending nvidia 720p#
- Edge blending nvidia 1080p#
- Edge blending nvidia upgrade#
- Edge blending nvidia pro#
- Edge blending nvidia software#
Edge blending nvidia 1080p#
If you are going with something huge like Marshall was doing then 1080p would be preferred but if you are talking 3x 40" or so then you may not need that kind of pixel density. You will pay far more for no performance gain.Īlso, you mentioned short throw but didn't really talk about planned projection size. They are designed for precision over performance which is less than ideal for a gaming setup.
Edge blending nvidia pro#
RR, I would steer clear of the pro graphics. I've always appreciated the cost/performance ratio of AMD compared to Intel, and the fact that AMD doesn't change their socket every 6 months. What do you think about the AMD FX series processors? A review I read put the top end FX closely matched to the i7-2600 with 8 cores and oc'd up to 5.2GHz. With the right mobo, I can get two 7900's to double my vram at half the cost. And compared to the $2800 of the 6-port V9800, $700 doesn't seem too bad. The ATI FirePro 7900 has that along with 2GB of GDDR5, so it may be the winner of the race. I'm looking at having 3 channels for the simulation, plus one monitor for the control, so the 4-port card seemed best. The best I could find for the Matrox 4-DP card was 1GB, so I was a little worried about it.
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It surprises me that most of the "professional" multi-port graphics cards (including ATI & nVidia) are topping out so low on memory.
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I currently have FSX and X-Plane 9, both of which work well on my current computer's nVidia, and I'm looking at X-Plane 10 as a possible upgrade. The big challenge is the edge blending to soften the transition from one projection to the next. I'm learning a lot more about projectors as I go through the research. I'm looking at short-throw and ultra-short-throw DLP projectors that won't need to be at the back of the room, plus I'll put them in a cooling cabinet to cut down on the noise. This will also tell you the memory requirement - whether you need 8/16GB fast memory or 32/64GB 'slower' memory (for roughly the same cost).
Edge blending nvidia software#
Nvidia GTX 500 series only support 2 monitors - to get more you'll have to SLI, plus, their memory capacity is weak at 1-1.5GB for multimonitor - you need at least 2GB.įinally consider what the software is best optimized for? Which flight-sim software is it? Some have preference of AMD/Nvidia and if they are heavily CPU threaded then LGA2011 will be a better fit than LGA1155, if not, go LGA1155 and OC it further. Even 2GB on the GTX 680s will run out on super-high res textures and complex scenes at that res. You will NEED more graphics memory the better for 5760x1080 resolution (3 monitors widescreen, for 6 double it). I would strongly advise 7900 or GTX 680 series (avoid Matrox, they don't have the graphical power). AMD even supports up to 5 or 6 on its higher-end cards (from HD 5000 series onwards). What ones were you going to buy? And how many are you going for? If 3 then either the latest Nvidia or AMD cards will be ideal. Ideally you want DVI/DP/HDMI not VGA input too. I'm not totally up to speed with modern projectors, so I don't know DLP vs TFT in gaming and whether many 1080p ones are out there at reasonable cost. The offset that makes it worth it is that you wont need bezel compensation!! It was great, but it needed a significant throw distance and even the white wall didn't give us great contrast so please consider in your budget proper reflective projection material and where the projectors are going to sit (plus they are generally noisy, which detracts from the immersion, unless you're using headphones).
Edge blending nvidia 720p#
I used to have a 720p projector setup for HTPC giving me a 108" display. Also, I haven't heard anything about this with nVidia.
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I've read speculation that ATI will be adding that capability to their EyeFinity feature, and I'd be more comfortable going with an ATI card, but I can't tell if it's a go or not. Also, does anyone here have recent experience with Matrox graphics cards? I'm looking at their M9148 which includes edge blending for multiple projectors. I've tried using SLI/Crossfire before, but it seems almost redundant now with the multi-display options built into single cards these days, so I figure I'll just get one good card rather than two lesser models. Likewise, is L-2011 a worthwhile improvement over the L-1155 systems?
Edge blending nvidia upgrade#
Is the i7-3930K a worthwhile upgrade from the 3820? Seems the extra $300 would be better spent on the graphics card otherwise.
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I like the look of the ASUS P9X79 Pro with lots of tasty features and room for loads of memory. Recommendations would be highly appreciated. I've been debating Intel vs AMD, nVidia vs ATI, gaming vs pro graphics, etc. I want to put together a good computer for a flight simulator using projectors instead of monitors, so I'm wondering if anyone has recommendations on the components for a high-performance build with relatively hands-off stability.