Some amazing gaming is being done down at UC San Diego, with the guys there re-engineering their massive HIPerSpace monitor array to play GTA IV. This system has 220 million pixels and is attached to a "graphics super cluster" that relies on eighty NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600 GPUs.
220 million pixels is roughly equivalent to a 20480×10800 display, a hundred times bigger than the highest-resolution screens we have these days, and 200 times bigger than hi-definition 1080p.
It doesn't look like they're utilising anything more than 1080p whilst playing GTA IV, and the black gaps between monitors is annoying, but it still looks awesome. Anybody think they can match that?
More pics @ engadget
Awesome. GTA IV has AA at... 100?
Woah... Any more and that would be way too overkill...
wowawewo...
how much would all that cost. and how are they playing it. is it a PC version !!
i just thought that cos of the nvidia quadro FX, i dont know any console that would take 80 of them...
Damn... Id love to pull up a beanbag and veg out in front of those.
wowawewo...how much would all that cost. and how are they playing it. is it a PC version !!
i just thought that cos of the nvidia quadro FX, i dont know any console that would take 80 of them...
yeah, is this on PC ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/
No, this is not a normal console or PC or anything. This is an adapted custom-made system, running over an optical backbone. These guys have built the system to work from the console to the screens, and it aint no normal system.
The game appears to be running on the back of a PS3 (you can see him holding the black SIXAXIS controller), but all the graphics are done by their own separate systems.
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