The NVIDIA Quadro Sync II card provides the solution for the advanced synchronized display requirements. The Quadro Sync II card can synchronize up to 4 Pascal GPUs per card for 16 synchronized displays per Sync II card, and with 2 Sync II cards per system, up to 81 Pascal GPUs per chassis for a total of 32 synchronized displays per system. The NVIDIA Quadro Sync II card combined with Quadro Pascal-based GPU graphics is the solution for professional synchronized display deployments.
- The ability to synchronize the display outputs from 4 Quadro GPUs for a total of 16 synchronized displays per Sync II cards
- Two Sync II cards per chassis can provide up to 32 synchronized displays per chassis
- Sync II cards can be connected to Sync II cards in another chassis to synchronize displays between systems in visualization clusters
- Sync II cards can be connected to an external timing signal, synchronizing the output of the GPUs connected to the Sync II card to the external timing
- Mosaic technology enables up to 16 displays or projectors per systems or per cluster to act like a single large virtual display
- Create multi-display stereoscopic visualization clusters
- Seamlessly blend multi projector solutions with no visual artifacts
Reliable connectivity
With dual output options, the PNY NVIDIA Quadro Sync II allows for versatile connections using RJ-45 and BNC connectors, ensuring compatibility with a variety of display devices.
Effective display synchronization
This add-on interface board's frame lock and genlock features enable precise timing across multiple monitors, vital for industries requiring synchronized video production.
Advanced GPU technology
Utilizing NVIDIA Pascal GPU technology, the Sync II offers enhancements in graphics processing capabilities, making it ideal for complex visual tasks.
Optimized cable lengths
The available cable lengths of 30.5 cm and 60.1 cm provide flexibility in installation, allowing users to set up their equipment without constraints.
Enhanced multi-display functionality
The NVIDIA Mosaic feature allows users to combine multiple displays into a single desktop environment, which is essential for immersive graphics experiences in professional settings.