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sarthak

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Hi Folks,

Right now I am using a single 27" 2560x1440 display and moving back to smaller but multiple monitors. I am wondering if my current (see sig) Mac Pro 4,1 with the GTX 670 (ZOTAC) and GT 120 will be able to handle 4 x 1080p displays. I will be using the 4 x 24" monitors in portrait mode until I can get a stand for a 2 X 2 configuration. The monitors support DVI only. I will be using them for multitasking and media work.

I have:
- GTX 670 (2x DVI-D, 1x HDMI, 1x DP)
- GT 120 (1x DVI-D, 1x MDP)
- Will buy MDP -> DVI or DP -> DVI adapter if needed
- NOT WILLING TO BUY ANOTHER GRAPHIC CARD.

Will I be able to drive the 4 displays from which one of these 3 configurations?

CONFIGURATION 1
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CONFIGURATION 2
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CONFIGURATION 3
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Asgorath

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Any of those configurations would work, and my suggestion would be to try config 2 if at all possible (i.e. drive everything from the GTX 670). Config 1 would be the second best choice, followed by config 3.
 

sarthak

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Any of those configurations would work, and my suggestion would be to try config 2 if at all possible (i.e. drive everything from the GTX 670). Config 1 would be the second best choice, followed by config 3.

Nice! Thanks for the reply. I have put the order in for the displays. I'll definitely try driving everything from the GTX 670. I know the 670 is capable of running 4 monitors (or 3 if they are 3D) in Windows with Nvidia Surround but haven't found any information that can prove they work in OS X. I will put in an order for the DP -> DVI, HDMI -> DVI and a MDP -> DVI for testing.

If they can be driven off the single card, then I might be able to do a bit of gaming with the GTX 670. Otherwise, the 670 is a bit overkill for productivity and media work. I might downgrade to 2 X APPLE GT120 cards (or 2X 5770) a few months from now.

Do you know if it makes a difference if it is DVI or DVI-D? The monitors say they use DVI-D.
 
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Asgorath

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People have definitely confirmed that the Kepler cards can drive 4 displays under OS X using the NVIDIA driver for 10.8.2.

DVI-D means digital only, i.e. you can't drive an analog display from that connector:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface

In your case, that won't matter and DVI-D is just fine since you're driving a digital display.
 

sarthak

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People have definitely confirmed that the Kepler cards can drive 4 displays under OS X using the NVIDIA driver for 10.8.2.

DVI-D means digital only, i.e. you can't drive an analog display from that connector:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface

In your case, that won't matter and DVI-D is just fine since you're driving a digital display.

Good to hear that it might work. I assume these would be sufficient.

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MacVidCards

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Why the 2 different DP to DVI adapters.

Remember that DP has a standard single link dvi feed as part of it's "legacy" component. This is merely passed through via a passive adapter. Only if you need to drive a DVI display beyond 1920x1200 do you need the Dual Link Active one.
 

sarthak

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Why the 2 different DP to DVI adapters.

Remember that DP has a standard single link dvi feed as part of it's "legacy" component. This is merely passed through via a passive adapter. Only if you need to drive a DVI display beyond 1920x1200 do you need the Dual Link Active one.

When I tried to order, the active MDP - DVI adapter went out of stock so I just got the passive MDP -> DVI adapter. The other one is a full size display port -> DVI adapter because I would like to try all the configurations.
 

sarthak

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So I got the displays and have three of them running currently in portrait mode. The issue is that the display connected to the GT120 is not working, get a BLACK SCREEN WITH CURSOR. Only works when it is in landscape. Googled it and found out that a lot of people seem to have this issue.

They are connected like this at the moment:
GTX 670: DISPLAY LEFT / DISPLAY CENTER (DVI)
GT120: DISPLAY RIGHT

I have tried to connect the RIGHT display via MDP->VGA but still the same thing. I downloaded the Nvidia driver for Mac and that made things worse (graphical bugs and broken UI), so I uninstalled it.

I just can't seem to get the display connected to the GT120 to work in portrait. I am still waiting on getting the adapters so I can use the RIGHT and FAR LEFT display connected to the GTX670.

Any help appreciated.
 

sarthak

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UPDATE:

Removed the GT120 and have two monitors connected to the GTX670 in portrait via DVI. Works just fine. As for the other two displays, I ordered a HDMI->DVI and a DP->DVI cable. Will test once I receive them.

Driven off the singe GTX670 in the system.
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sarthak

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Got the cables. Works just fine, 4 displays are being driven off the single GTX670.

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