These system specs normally depend on what you are trying to achieve in Intuiface.
Could you tell us a little about what you are wanting to do?
But lets say the resolution is either 1152x2160 or 6480x3840 to run such experience I would go no lower than a I5 10500 and a GTX 1070 TI/2060. 16GB RAM. But this can all change due to the experience needs and what you are trying to achieve in Intuiface.
Hi! Thanks for the response.
Unfortunately I can’t tell much about the project due to a NDA but its going to be two 4k screens in portrait and one 4k screen in landscape.
It’s going to be controlled by a Nexmosphere AirGesture and we will be playing local video.
Yes, it will be on the same machine.
I’m not the designer (just hw expert and installer) but it’s going to be some kind of span between all the displays.
If the video is going to be full resolution across all displays. I would have some room for additional graphics cards. Again I would say an I5 10500 should be okay, and possibly an RTX 2060/2070 just to be on the safe side. The project will have to be at 8160x3840 and you will need to do some display configuration within the Nvidia control panel or Windows display settings to get it to work on one machine (Spanned Displays). That would be the only way to do it. Unless you have a scaler that spans one resolution across the displays but you have a landscape screen which will become the issue.
Hi Daniel… that looks like a good computer although the processor speed could be upped, but considering its a core i9 11th Gen… you should not have any problems…
From your description above, I am guessing touch is not required on the screens, so you can use the NVIDIA mosiac feature, that allows you to configure all your screens as one big screen.
From experience, i would advise to first setup your hardware and see what resolution you get, based off that you can then create the solution. Its always easier to modify the resolution of the solution than the hardware…