Actually, if you use 2 of the Nvidia NVS 440 PCIe x1 quad cards with 8
TripleHead2Go's, you'd get 8 * 3 = 24 displays on one computer. And it
works on both Windows and Macs, not sure about Linux... I've connected
2 of the TripleHead2Go's on a PC and it worked fine, so I expect it
should work with 8 of them as well...
Doc
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*From:* owner-ag-tech@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Douglas Kosovic
*Sent:* Wed 8/1/2007 9:25 PM
*To:* ag-tech@xxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* Re: [AG-TECH] AG on >10 displays
Hi,
> I was wondering if anyone was displaying AG on more than 4 monitors?
> Maybe on something like a Powerwall set up......what video display cards
> seem to work? Are you running on several machines? VGA or DVI?
> I suppose I could run several video display machines to avoid a
> performance hit with service managers on each machine....but I
thought I'd
> check and see if others are successfully doing this already...
How about a PC that has 2 PCI-e x 16 slots filled with high-end PCI-e x 16
video cards, each with 2 x dual-link DVI. Then use 4 TripleHead2Go devices
to give a total of 12 displays, see following for info on TripleHead2Go:
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/products/th2go/
I haven't tried it myself, but it would be interesting to see something like
that running.
Doug