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Set Up the Hardware
Daisy chain the graphics cards together using a standard CAT5 patch
cable plugged into the external RJ45 connector.
You can connect to any of the two RJ45 connectors located on
the graphics card bracket.
Each connector automatically con gures itself as an input or
output after all the connections are made and one system is
con gured as a synchronization server (see Set Up the Server
Software on page 18). A ashing green LED indicates an input and
a ashing yellow LED indicates an output.
If there is no server assigned and connected, then both LEDs are
a steady green.
Note: WARNING! The voltage and signal on the frame lock ports are different from
Ethernet signals. Do not connect a Frame lock port to an Ethernet
card or network hub. Doing so can cause damage to the hardware.
2. Designate one of the cards to be the server device. The remaining
cards are client devices.
The server determines the trigger pulse for the client devices.
The trigger pulse is derived from the V-sync of the server video.
Server
Client
Client
Client
Out
Out
In
Out
In In
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NVIDIA Frame Synchronization Under Windows XP
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