I am a stranger to the world of crossfire, SLI and Eyefinity and am trying to learn.
Most multi-head workstation cards cost a lot and I feel that the best bang for the buck is in the consumer grade cards.
1. This is a new 2600K + Asus Pro P67 based build. Board supports 2x PCI-EX at 8 lanes each or 16x if only one slot is occupied.
2. Have 6+ monitors which are a combination of 4x24" and 2x23". Four of them have display ports. Two of them have HDMI also. I am looking for a way to drive 4,5 or even 6 monitors. There will be more than one PC driving the grid so if I go with a 4 monitor solution, the other monitors will be driven by another PC.
3. Gaming performance is not important. This is for workstation type workload. Almost all applications are 2D. 24x7 stability is important.
4. One way is to use 2 cards, with each driving 3 monitors. Other option is to use a single card driving 4 or 5 monitors. The single card 6 monitor solutions are a bit beyond what I would like to spend.
5. I have looked at the eye-infinity 5 card from PowerColor HD5770 around $220. But it seems to be oriented towards gamers with OCs etc. So I am not sure how stable it is going to be 24x7.
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1. What are good 4 or 5 monitor per single card solutions?
2. What is a good inexpensive 2 card solution (2x3)?
The advantage of #2 of course is that I could in future do the SLI/Crossfire thingy and finally play some games. However it takes up 2 PCI-EX slots and also downgrades them to 8x, which may be an issue with multiple monitors, even if it is not an issue with 1 or 2 monitors.
Also does NVidia have an Eyefinity equivalent (or is it even relevant in non-gaming applications?)
Most multi-head workstation cards cost a lot and I feel that the best bang for the buck is in the consumer grade cards.
1. This is a new 2600K + Asus Pro P67 based build. Board supports 2x PCI-EX at 8 lanes each or 16x if only one slot is occupied.
2. Have 6+ monitors which are a combination of 4x24" and 2x23". Four of them have display ports. Two of them have HDMI also. I am looking for a way to drive 4,5 or even 6 monitors. There will be more than one PC driving the grid so if I go with a 4 monitor solution, the other monitors will be driven by another PC.
3. Gaming performance is not important. This is for workstation type workload. Almost all applications are 2D. 24x7 stability is important.
4. One way is to use 2 cards, with each driving 3 monitors. Other option is to use a single card driving 4 or 5 monitors. The single card 6 monitor solutions are a bit beyond what I would like to spend.
5. I have looked at the eye-infinity 5 card from PowerColor HD5770 around $220. But it seems to be oriented towards gamers with OCs etc. So I am not sure how stable it is going to be 24x7.
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1. What are good 4 or 5 monitor per single card solutions?
2. What is a good inexpensive 2 card solution (2x3)?
The advantage of #2 of course is that I could in future do the SLI/Crossfire thingy and finally play some games. However it takes up 2 PCI-EX slots and also downgrades them to 8x, which may be an issue with multiple monitors, even if it is not an issue with 1 or 2 monitors.
Also does NVidia have an Eyefinity equivalent (or is it even relevant in non-gaming applications?)
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