Increasing the density of GPUs and displays per system reduces the total number of systems in a visualization cluster and minimizes operational complexity. Enable Mosaic technologies on up to 16 displays or projectors in any system. Scale any application across synchronized displays or projectors from any system. Features like Projector Overlap and an integrated geometry and intensity adjustment give you pixel-accurate display surfaces. Get superior Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) configuration and management for Windows-based visualization clusters_. Industry-standard WMI interfaces make it easy to script and remotely manage Quadro Sync and other GPU features on the systems within the visualization cluster. Enjoy more flexibility in the deployment of ultra-high resolution display systems with Quadro Sync and Quadro Kepler GPUs. A broadcaster can power a 16 HD-display video wall for on air display with just one system (versus the four it would take with last-generation NVIDIA Fermi solutions). A flight simulator can move from HD resolution to four-input 4K projectors with the same-size visualization cluster. A research lab can create a stereoscopic 3D 3_3 display wall with just one system, instead of three. SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit and 32-bit) Microsoft Windows XP (64-bit and 32-bit) There is NO Windows 8 Support for the SDI Output board. Linux - Full OpenGL implementation, complete with NVIDIA and ARB extensions (64-bit and 32-bit) Ancillary Data Support: Supports RP188 Time code 16 channels AES/EBU 24-bit 48Khz audio per SDI stream. Quadro SDI Output - Programmable Modes 2 channel fill or 1 channel fill + 1 channel key 8-, 10-, 12-bit RGB 4:4:4 YCrCb 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 2x YCrCb 4:2:2 + 4:2:2 YCrCbA 4:2:2:4 RGBA 4:4:4:4 (8-bit only) Quadro SDI Output Control Panel Modes