Best graphics card solution for 6 monitors (used as 1 large display)

roger435

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Anyone have any good recommendations for a good graphics card(s) to use in a new build to support 6 monitors as one large extended display? Each monitor's resolution is 2560x1440, but I could drop them all down to 1920x1200 if need be.

This WILL NOT be used for gaming, but more for coding / image editing, and watching multimedia. Again, it's particularly important to me to be able to use all 6 displays as one large extended display.

I'm building the system around the graphics cards, so there are no other constraints at the moment, and I'm happy to use more than one card if there's a good solution that requires multiple cards but can support 1 large extended display.

I found that the AMD Fury X could technically do this (with an MST Hub), but I've gotten conflicting information on what the maximum resolution on each of the 6 displays would be and on how well the system would perform using this setup. Would this work well? Are there other solutions folks would recommend over this?

I'd appreciate any advice / thoughts!
 

Dulith1118

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i know it doesnt add memory but when crossfired he can run atleast 3 monitors in 1 gpu so 2 cards means 6 monitors..
And i dnt think one gpu can handle 6 monitors in 2k..
If its 720p sure but 2k mate...
 

SoNic67

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The Quadro NVS 810 from above can do 4096x2160 per each of the 8 displays. It's a dual GPU (2 x GM107) with 2 x 2GB of memory, low power (68W), dedicated h264 video streaming processors... special made for applications like signage walls.
https://www.pny.com/File%20Library/Support/PNY%20Products/Resource%20Center/NVIDIA-NVS-810-for-DisplayPort-Product-Snapshot-Presentation-v12-02-15.pdf

BTW stop thinking in "gaming" terms (3D), this a completely different application (2D), for professional world. This is what the OP stated he wants in the first post.