• EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com
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      10 hours ago

      The main limitation here is number of monitor ports.

      Applications that use this many screens aren’t running a high level of graphics. Even a bunch of camera feeds aren’t going to strain the GPU.

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      Four GPU’s with four outputs each would do it.

      You’d only need a main board with for x16 physical slots as PCIe x4 would be sufficient bandwidth for desktops.

      You’re also not pushing the GPU’s power envelope, so one beefy or two smaller PSU’s would suffice. The AMD WX7000 series workstation cards don’t even have the extra PCIe power connectors (last time I looked).

      I suspect these are more likely to be two or more machines though.

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        22 hours ago

        Matrox makes some crazy multi-monitor GPUs that could do this without needing as many cards.

        Here’s their 8-display version:

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      AMD GPUs used to be really good at this. Not sure how well it works nowadays, with generally higher resolutions and thus higher bandwidth requirements. I’d imagine it involves a lot of trial and error with displayport chaining.

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          TIL Matrox still exists. I think I used to have one of their cards in the 90s, but I don’t remember which.

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        23 hours ago

        A modern computer can easily fit 4 low-end GPUs plus the onboard one. Most things that used the slots are onboard the motherboard or USB now.

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          23 hours ago

          That’s not what it looks like in my PC, but I guess you might be right. Although it seems that most motherboards, people can actually afford come with far fewer full PCIe slots.