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Windows natively came up with 12 logical displays? I dont get what creates the video output/monitor in windows aka what allocates memory for that many displays? The video card the 4090 will create 4.
When you connect the wave link to internal thunderbolt that might create another 4? From the 4090? And same thing with the extra thunderbolt 4 card? Just didn’t think a single video card would create that many displays. Is it windows 11 that is now creating the rest of them virtually and driving them off cpu not gpu?
Really wish you could send a screenshot of the windows display settings as well. Did you try with 12 physical monitors?
I'll send windows display settings over the weekend. I did try it with 12 monitors. I only have space for 9 of them permanently.
This video config has nothing to do with taxing the CPU, and the 4090 is independent of the 2 Wavlink boxes.
If I were a gamer, this config would not suffice. Only the 4090 monitors would be fast.
For charts, graphs, & numbers, it all works perfectly.
And, again, I can RDP into any of my basement PCs and get 9 screens off of each one, toggling back & forth with Windows Virtual Desktops.
So. in an instant, I can toggle between any of 4x9=36 screens of information.
I just realized that the Thunderbolt card has dual tb4 ports. I wonder if this means I could theoretically be able to wield 16 simultaneously displays??
Sounds like something I'll just have to test. Stay tuned.