How do I stack two projectors to increase FPS?
Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 15:41
I have heard the chief make the suggestion that one can run multiple projectors in series for increased FPS using Genlock? I just got myself 2 Nebra Anybeam MEMS projectors and I am wondering what hardware I would need, or if I could configure my GPU (GTX 1060 3gb) to output frames in series?
Any help would be appreciated. I have already verified that I can run both together for higher resolution using Nvidia surround, but higher FPS would give more benefit to me than the raw resolution. This thing is amazing in the dark for retro gaming.
Its a very Jenky setup at this point, and its hard to get the projectors to be flush and seamless for surround, but not impossible. I don't have the right mounts, and there is unit to unit variance in the throw which means each needs to be at a varied distance to get the same size so they give me that bezelless giant image. : )
I can run 1280x1440 @60hz or 2560x720 @60hz. I would prefer being able to use these in series for 720p at 120hz. The extra resolution is nice, but since I don't have 4 of them, and my 1060 doesn't have the inputs, I cant get the nice even 1440p resolution that would be ideal.
Any help would be appreciated. I have already verified that I can run both together for higher resolution using Nvidia surround, but higher FPS would give more benefit to me than the raw resolution. This thing is amazing in the dark for retro gaming.
Its a very Jenky setup at this point, and its hard to get the projectors to be flush and seamless for surround, but not impossible. I don't have the right mounts, and there is unit to unit variance in the throw which means each needs to be at a varied distance to get the same size so they give me that bezelless giant image. : )
I can run 1280x1440 @60hz or 2560x720 @60hz. I would prefer being able to use these in series for 720p at 120hz. The extra resolution is nice, but since I don't have 4 of them, and my 1060 doesn't have the inputs, I cant get the nice even 1440p resolution that would be ideal.