Digital signage isn’t exactly the most exciting subject area to be covering at Computex but Sapphire have spiced it up a bit with their PowerCastX exhibit showing a huge number of screens being run off some AMD FirePro graphics cards using Sapphire’s digital signage software.
The displays can all work indepedently of each other and you can stretch joint images across as many or as few screens as you want, it really does look like some great innovative software from Sapphire.
While this isn’t really for the average user it is still pretty fun to just marvel over how many displays you can power off these AMD FirePro cards using Sapphires new PowerCastX software, the back of this system is an absolute spaghetti junction of display cables – thank god for the genius who labelled them all.
The AMD FirePro card of choice to power all these displays is the FirePro W9000, AMD’s flagship model.
Stay tuned to eTeknix for more Computex coverage in our Computex section.
Image(s) courtesy of eTeknix at Computex
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