The WEIRDEST Video
Card We’ve EVER Seen.. #Helpful Post
have
you looked at the back of a
graphics
card lately the outputs are all
pretty
much the same you got your
DisplayPort
you got your HDMI in some
cases
you'll still find a DVI kicking
around
and then nvidia in particular has
this
little VR link connector a USB
type-c
that they use for VR which is
kind
of cool AMD
much
of the same no DVI no VR link no
big
deal well that's boring
what
if there was something totally
different
this is a graphics card from a
company
I had never heard before called
bully
and the Advani ta6 is a video card
unlike
any gotcha PCI Express 16 X it's
got
your power connector it's got your
bow
six
ethernet jacks
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six
displays running at 4k 30 Hertz at
the
same time how the bloody hell are
they
doing this
anthe
you did the prep for this sure did
hits
Anthony Foxx so this is a weird
freaking
card like this entire portion
of
the PCB seems to be dedicated to
these
HD based he certified outputs and
we'll
get into that a little bit more
detail
later back here we've got a
couple
of three-and-a-half millimeter
jacks
what are these four those are four
infrared
pass-through so you can have
infrared
in and infrared out as well as
our
two rs-232 serial oh interesting so
you
can use a remote and have it it's
actually
got IR blasters here cool all
right
now the graphics card itself is
actually
not here or at least it's not
integrated
onto this output board so MXM
is
a laptop graphics card form factor
that's
typically used in like gaming
notebooks
but then they've gone and
they've
put this Radeon card in it but
isn't
something I'd ever even heard
before
like I assumed this was gonna be
an
rx something or other but instead it
said
what was it again it's actually an
brady
unintegrated
embedded
9550 so this has so far raised
more
questions than it has answered my
understanding
is this is running off of
it
right now is that right oh yeah
that's
absolutely these do you want to
show
me how this cable run works so it's
just
a single Ethernet cable that comes
from
the card from there we're going
HDMI
straight into this monitor okay and
then
should I be able to tell any
difference
from using this at all not
really
so than Anthony how much of a
delay
is there if I just pop this
ethernet
cable out and then
like
pop it back in to about two and a
half
seconds so it's about the same as
what
HT mine would be so that's six pin
adapter
that goes in is taking care of
power
not just for the GPU but also for
the
power that has to be sent to these
adapters
that take that HD base T signal
and
turn it into something that a
display
can understand now you can do 10
Gigabit
Ethernet networking at up to a
hundred
meters if you've got high enough
quality
cabling and HD base T can
actually
do the same thing so at voley
sent
us over 600 meters of what has to
be
the most badass what is this like cat
7
like shielded cat 7 or something yeah
pretty
sure that's cat 7 I mean look at
these
connectors on the end is real this
is
solid core cabling nice and I guess
it's
armored in case some idiot drops
the
spool on top of it it's actually
kind
of funny when you look at the
manual
it says read the full
installation
guide before beginning it
can
be found at at voley comm / ta 6
performance
why you will make mistakes
and
you need to read the warnings in
situ
related items that's literally
what's
written here so the first thing I
need
to do is plug all of these into the
back
of the GPU correct
I
mean sure if you want to oh ok so then
now
the plan is for me to drag I don't
know
80
pounds of copper like as far as you
can
go and then we can plug in a monitor
and
see what it looks like I won't be
able
to see it from there though because
I
needed that put here don't mind me I'm
just
you know plugging in my monitor
gentleman
no I'm good
outside
you know when we said this
channel
is about to get heavy this is
exactly
what we had in mind
lots
and lots of copper no I got this
I'm
close I can smell it
all
right so there's two power leads
outside
yeah and we should have five
here
and do we have a remote for this oh
man
it's getting dark this is really
annoying
all we had to do was not take
that
roundabout route through the
editing
den and we'd be inside right now
doing
this hey at least we cleverly
planned
ahead and we're going to use the
the
quad input monitor from LG that
thing
has come in handy for so many
projects
like this we're like we need to
output
to a bunch of displays but we
don't
actually want to carry a bunch of
monitors
all right let's start with two
so
this is the one that should be
mirroring
the output from Anthony's
computer
inside okay I'm gonna go check
again
okay
Anthony I got it out put on all
them
no I only have one plugged in so
far
but it's the cloned one okay cool
it's
not bad at all do you mind turning
the
volume down a bit I can't hear
myself
over myself if this looks really
good
dang
alright let's go get the other
display
here we go
and
there it is
that's
crazy town
hey
Anthony is it possible to put videos
on
all of them yeah okay keep going keep
going
keep going keep going keep going
keep
going
okay
now maximize the first one you want
to
come check it out
you
read my mind that's actually pretty
cool
yeah this looks really good yeah
and
it's over 100 meters like that's
actually
100 meters plus like six or ten
feet
for each of these cables and
they've
apparently got some improvements
in
the pipeline so right now these are
using
what was it they call it power
over
cable power over cable but P OE is
more
of the like industry standard that
would
allow better interoperability with
other
equipment and they're gonna have a
p
OE version of it coming down the line
so
in terms of how this works then
basically
unlike most of the consumer
grade
in-home streaming solutions where
you
can do display over Ethernet that
we've
explored in the past this is using
a
10 gig link rather than a 1 gigabit
link
and the thing is that even with
steam
in-home streaming you can
absolutely
run it over a 10 gigabit
switch
with a 10 gigabit network card
but
because of the way that it is
designed
it will not make use of all
that
extra bandwidth you have available
so
this is what was it you said Anthony
eight
point something like that
depending
on the exact resolution 4k 30
or
four K 60 at four to zero even though
you
don't have as much bandwidth as HDMI
as
long as you limit some of your
settings
be it resolute
should
be it refresh rate or be it bit
depth
you can get something that to my
eye
is not noticeably compressed over an
Ethernet
cable pretty freakin sick what
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