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Sync multiple Pascal-architecture graphics cards together inside your workstation with the HP Quadro Sync II add-in card. A sync card allows all connected graphics cards to output frames simultaneously, removing cross-display tearing when exhibiting images across multiple displays. The Quadro Sync II card works in conjunction with NVIDIA's Mosaic technology to set up large display arrays. For multiple-projector setups projector overlap is supported for seamless large-scale projections. Using SLI-style conectors, up to four graphics cards can be synced to a single sync card. For extra large video-wall setups, a second Quadro Sync II card can be daisy-chained to the first one, enabling up to 8 synced graphics cards to exist in a single system.
Balance your GPU choice with your monitor's resolution. Don't buy a 4K-capable card for a 1080p monitor. Available from $1,329.
High-end GPUs consume significant electricity under load. Dust buildup requires occasional cleaning with compressed air.
Common Failure Modes
Cooling fans wear out and begin to rattle. Thermal paste dries up, causing overheating and throttling.
Balance your GPU choice with your monitor's resolution. Don't buy a 4K-capable card for a 1080p monitor.
Graphics cards typically last 3-5 years before becoming obsolete for modern gaming, though the hardware can function much longer.
The HP Quadro Sync II Board for Pascal Graphics Cards is available at bhphoto, starting at $1,329.
High-end GPUs consume significant electricity under load. Dust buildup requires occasional cleaning with compressed air.
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