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4K video cards?
This might be a bit of an off-topic post but.. You guys are the only people I know who know anything about video cards
I'm putting together a new system, and am looking for an nvidia based video card capable of driving a 4K monitor at 60Hz in SST (single-stream) mode. I have a 4K monitor that I'm trying to drive, and I *think* it only supports SST. Is there a table somewhere telling what vendors chipsets / cards can drive 4k @60Hz in SST mode? I'm hoping for something low-power & fanless, but.. Thanks, Drew
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http://www.geforce.com/hardware/tech...supported-gpus
Regarding AMD's vid cards, I'd simply check to see that it supports 3840x2160, and verify which port you'll be using to achieve this (Displayport 1.2 for example). Just out of curiosity, which 60hz SST display are you looking to purchase? Last edited by KryptoNyte; 07-23-2015 at 07:09 PM. |
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But now I'm building a personal machine to replace the one in my profile. I've got a full shopping cart for my build, and am stuck hemming & hawing over what video card to get that can drive this monitor at 4K@60. From my (flawed) understanding, nearly any card with a DP output will do 4K@30Hz. But I want 4K@60Hz. And I'm under the impression that this monitor supports SST (and perhaps only SST), as the EDID information shows a resolution of 3840x2160 @ 59.997Hz: Code:
Monitor Description blocks: --------------------------- Descriptor #0 - Timing definition: Mode = 3840 x 2160 @ 59.997Hz Pixel Clock............. 533.25 MHz Non-Interlaced Horizontal Vertical Active.................. 3840 pixels 2160 lines Front Porch............. 48 pixels 3 lines Sync Width.............. 32 pixels 5 lines Back Porch.............. 80 pixels 54 lines Blanking................ 160 pixels 62 lines Total................... 4000 pixels 2222 lines Scan Rate............... 133.312 kHz 59.997 Hz Image Size.............. 878 mm 485 mm Border.................. 0 pixels 0 lines Sync: Digital separate with * Negative vertical polarity * Positive horizontal polarity Drew
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Based on the nvidia page, I guess I'll get a ZOTAC GeForce GTX 750 ZONE Edition (ZT-70707-20M), as it is the only fanless nvidia that I can find with DP and 4K support..
Drew
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Might want to look at a 960, those have full HEVC decoding:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8923/n...eforce-gtx-960 |
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Don't some of the newest Intel CPUs with Irir Pro integrated GPUs support 3840x2160 @ 60Hz?
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So far I only tried Nvidia cards with 4K at 60Hz. I use 780GTX and 960GTX. Both work fine with 4K at 60Hz (in Linux) over displayport and HDMI (with the 960 I even use an HDMI to DVI back to HDMI cable and it still works fine). The 960 can even drive three 4K TVs at 60Hz at the same time.
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So far it is working fine. I did not do much benchmarking yet. But it seems to be holding up fine from what I can see. I specifically did not want to go with the Quadro ones as they are much more expensive. I drive the TVs in 3D mode but I can emulate the necessary 3D mode (it is passive and line interlaced). So there is no need for having support for quadbuffer stereo or syncing. Thus I can get by with the GTX960 and save a few hundred dollars, especially since I have two GTX960 in that computer with each of them hooked up to three 4K TVs, so six in total.
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What's the application for this? A video wall?
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Yes, that is exactly it: a high-resolution video wall.
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Oh, c'mon now: you absolutely MUST post an in-action picture ...
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Not necessarily the best shot, but this one shows just a simple software I wrote to navigate OpenStreetMaps using the OpenSceneGraph extension osgearth:
http://avida.cs.wright.edu/personal/.../4kdisplay.jpg |
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That's a lot of pixlels.
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Thanks. That's pretty awesome. Two things that are almost impossible to accurately depict in photos are high resolution and panoramas. A high-res panorama will never produce a "best shot" ...
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