Dual Nvidia Quadraplex now supports 5 x 1 and 6 x 1 display formats in addition to 2 X 4.
Expensive but gives an idea that Nvidia intends to compete with ATI in the 3+ monitor configurations.
Dual Nvidia Quadraplex Now Supports 5 X 1 and 6 X 1
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Re: Dual Nvidia Quadraplex Now Supports 5 X 1 and 6 X 1
Link to info?
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Re: Dual Nvidia Quadraplex Now Supports 5 X 1 and 6 X 1
Google doesn't give me anything. 'The usual' tech rumour sites don't give anything either.
We need a "got proof" smiley! ;)
We need a "got proof" smiley! ;)
Re: Dual Nvidia Quadraplex Now Supports 5 X 1 and 6 X 1
Currently available in 196.24 beta driver. Possibly will be released in the next couple of weeks.
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Re: Dual Nvidia Quadraplex Now Supports 5 X 1 and 6 X 1
Can't find 196.24, can find 196.34... nothing about 5x1 and 6x1... says "see release notes" but unless I'm being blind there aren't any...
Re: Dual Nvidia Quadraplex Now Supports 5 X 1 and 6 X 1
Currently available in 196.24 beta driver. Possibly will be released in the next couple of weeks.
Links to proof or it dint happen.
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Re: Dual Nvidia Quadraplex Now Supports 5 X 1 and 6 X 1
Its probably Nvidia Quadro Plex, not Nvidia Quadraplex. Meant for professional market with Nvidia Quadro cards.
http://www.nvidia.com/page/quadroplex.html
http://www.nvidia.com/page/quadroplex.html
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