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12K (Triple 4K Monitor) Graphics Test Bench Upgrade Review

Test Systems and Procedures


Test System

  • Motherboard – Gigabyte X99-Gaming G1 WiFi LGA 2011-3 Motherboard
  • Processor – Intel Core i7 5820K at Stock 3.3GHz
  • RAM – 16GB (4 X 4GB) Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 2400MHz
  • CPU Cooler – Thermaltake Water 3.0 with Gelid GC-Extreme
  • Power Supply – Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 11 1200W
  • Main Storage Drive – Crucial M550 512GB
  • Chassis – Lian Li T80 Test Bench
  • Displays – 3x AOC U2868PQU 4K
  • Operating System – Windows 8.1 Pro 64 Bit

setup

Driver Details

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Games Used

  • Battlefield 4
  • Bioshock Infinite
  • Grand Theft Auto V
  • Metro Last Light
  • Tomb Raider

Benchmark Software Used

  • Unigine Valley

Other Software Used

  • Unigine Heaven
  • CPU-ID HWMonitor
  • TechPowerUp GPU-Z
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3 Comments

  1. True 12k = 9 4k monitors. 3 wide and 3 high.

    4k = 4096 x 2160 = 1 4k monitor or 4 1080P monitors

    8k = 8192 x 4320 = 4 4k monitors

    12k = 12288 x 6480 = 9 4k monitors.

    VESA has not written the standard for Displayport yet as there is NO consumer image sensor or camera capable of providing that resolution. The NSA or CIA might have one in a spy satellite but you will not see one on Amazon any time soon.

    In fact it has only been recently that 8k cameras have been released and Japan has been experimenting with 8k broadcast.

    12k may just be limited now for UHD computer graphics and cinematic production.

    3 4k monitors is NOT 12k. Disinformation is NOT what your readers want to see.

  2. @ Rikki

    If you want to publish a piece that folks will actually read and comment about, then you might run DX12 benchmarks and compare Radeon 390x, Fury and Fury X to nVidia.

    Of course this site will have to give back the money that nVidia paid them to NOT publish that data.

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