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New Monitor for K4000 CC2017

Community Beginner ,
May 11, 2017 May 11, 2017

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Hi Guys,

I've got a Quadro K4000 with a limitation of 2500px across. I was looking at the dell UP3017 but really want the best for what I can afford. 30 inches is about the biggest I really want...would actually not mind two 27" monitors. $700-$1000 is my range.

Would really appreciate any input.

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LEGEND ,
May 11, 2017 May 11, 2017

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Do you want or need 10-bit display capability--those monitors a very expensive?  That Kepler based card is several generations old and if you use the Display Port (which many current displays support) you actually could get 3840 x 2160 resolution if there really is any need for more resolution.  Also it has only 768 CUDA cores.  Except that apparently you apparently have only a PCIe Gen 2 bus, your card is a single slot width and your may have power limitations, you could consider a new graphic card and monitor upgrade.

K4000 SPECIFICATIONS

GPU Memory

3GB GDDR5

Memory Interface

192-bit

Memory Bandwidth

134.0GB/s

CUDA Cores

768

Max DP 1.2 Resolution

3840 × 2160 at 60Hz

Max DVI‑I DL Resolution

2560 × 1600 at 60Hz

Max DVI‑I SL Resolution

1920 × 1200 at 60Hz

Max VGA Resolution

2048 × 1536 at 85Hz

Graphics APIs

Shader Model 5.0,

OpenGL 4.4, DirectX 11

Compute APIs

CUDA, DirectCompute,

OpenCL

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Bill,

Roger all that and thanks. Yea, I'm working on systems that are older and need a simple solution - I'm using $100 monitors and have to upload, look at another system to see what it looks like, then color correct again...and back and forth. It's a mess.

Upgrading the card isn't really an option. Looking for a good monitor - with respect to color. 10bit is not really necessary, but we are going to upgrade the system in the future...

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