Be Quiet! Pure Power 12 M - 850W ATX 3.0 PSU review
Corsair H170i Elite Capellix XT review
Forspoken: PC performance graphics benchmarks
ASRock Z790 Taichi review
The Callisto Protocol: PC graphics benchmarks
G.Skill TridentZ 5 RGB 6800 MHz CL34 DDR5 review
Be Quiet! Dark Power 13 - 1000W PSU Review
Palit GeForce RTX 4080 GamingPRO OC review
Core i9 13900K DDR5 7200 MHz (+memory scaling) review
Seasonic Prime Titanium TX-1300 (1300W PSU) review
Nvidia Intros NVS 810 Business videocard with eight DisplayPort connectors
Nvidia has released the NVS 810 Business videocard, this puppy holds no less than eight DisplayPort connectors each capable of driving an Ultra HD screen. This single slot card is powered by two GM107 GPUs which you guys know from the GTX 750 series.
The eight (mini) DP ports are gen 1.2 and the NVS 810 card can steer and utilize them all synchronized. The card as such is meant for solution that drive big commercial screens that exists out of multiple screens. The NVS 810 can drive eight screes with a resolution of 4096x2160 pixels at 30Hz. 60Hz is an option as well, but then you will be limited towards four screens at 4096x2160 pixels.
Nvidia indicated that PNY will be the sole brand selling this product in the 750 US / 715 EURO marker.
« Review: EK Predator 360 AIO CPU (4790K) & GPU (R9 NANO) Liquid Cooling · Nvidia Intros NVS 810 Business videocard with eight DisplayPort connectors
· Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Leaks - Screenshots »
NVIDIA Interview: The Sky Isn't Falling - 09/24/2013 06:07 PM
I'm not sure why people feel the need to explain that it's "no longer possible" for consoles to have better graphics than a PC". Have a peek at a part of the interview, after the b...
Nvidia Is Preparing the “Most Amazing Thing” Ever Made Mark Rein - 09/21/2013 09:42 AM
Now Mark Rein always has been a bit of a marketing spin-doctor really. But Nvidia is apparantly working on something brand-new, but its not a GPU though, according to a vice president of Epic Games....
Download NVIDIA Inspector version 1.9.7.2 - 07/27/2013 09:18 AM
Download NVIDIA Inspector version 1.9.7.2, a handy application that reads out driver and hardware information for GeForce graphics cards. The nVIDIA Inspector Tool is basically an nVIDIA only GPU-Z ...
NVIDIA illustrates power savings of 28nm vs 40nm - 04/28/2012 01:31 PM
NVIDIA dedicated a blog article to the power consumption and power efficiency improvements of the 28nm Kepler architecture. In the article NVIDIA reveals that in the past NVIDIA worked on the design w...
nVIDIA Inspector Tool Version 1.9.6.5 Download - 04/27/2012 08:01 AM
The nVIDIA Inspector Tool is basically an nVIDIA only GPU-Z utility but with a decent OverClocking feature and you can set your clocks and fan speeds. Orbmu2k has released this program, which seems to...
rl66
Senior Member
Posts: 3566
Joined: 2007-05-31
Senior Member
Posts: 3566
Joined: 2007-05-31
#5183580 Posted on: 11/05/2015 04:13 PM
Damn, I need this for work!
On a side note, think if this was sold as a geforce card. Single slot, with 2 of the maxwell gpus on it? Not bad if price was reasonable.
lot of geforce (even high end) have a quadro pendent and most in single slot, and also some medium segment have a quadro in quadrislot lol.
dual gpu are nice but if double medium cost the same as an high end single why come to dual as when single gpu only is used you have twice less power rendering ???
some company have tried EVGA dual 460, 560 and 660, Asus Mars (dual 760) etc etc
Damn, I need this for work!
On a side note, think if this was sold as a geforce card. Single slot, with 2 of the maxwell gpus on it? Not bad if price was reasonable.

lot of geforce (even high end) have a quadro pendent and most in single slot, and also some medium segment have a quadro in quadrislot lol.
dual gpu are nice but if double medium cost the same as an high end single why come to dual as when single gpu only is used you have twice less power rendering ???
some company have tried EVGA dual 460, 560 and 660, Asus Mars (dual 760) etc etc
icedman
Senior Member
Posts: 1236
Joined: 2013-02-22
Senior Member
Posts: 1236
Joined: 2013-02-22
#5183941 Posted on: 11/06/2015 01:50 AM
The only reason those mentioned dual gpu cards failed was because they had such a premium price that didn't make sense since the single high end card had better price and performance.
The only reason those mentioned dual gpu cards failed was because they had such a premium price that didn't make sense since the single high end card had better price and performance.
Click here to post a comment for this news story on the message forum.
Moderator
Posts: 15142
Joined: 2006-07-04
Damn, I need this for work!
On a side note, think if this was sold as a geforce card. Single slot, with 2 of the maxwell gpus on it? Not bad if price was reasonable.