NVIDIA Frame Synchronization Under Linux
9.Enable frame lock on slave devices.
nvidia-settings -a myserver:0[gpu:1]/ FrameLockEnable=1
nvidia-settings -a myslave1:0[gpu:0]/ FrameLockEnable=1
nvidia-settings -a myslave1:0[gpu:1]/ FrameLockEnable=1
10.Toggle the test signal.
nvidia-settings -a myserver:0[gpu:0]/ FrameLockTestSignal=1
nvidia-settings -a myserver:0[gpu:0]/ FrameLockTestSignal=0
Frame Lock Example 2
Hardware Configuration
System 1
Two Quadro G-Sync II Option Cards
Four Quadros
Eight Displays (two per Quadro)
Sync Source
First display on the first Quadro
Frame Lock Example 2 Scripts
1.Make sure frame lock is disabled for all Quadros.
nvidia-settings -a [gpu:0]/FrameLockEnable=0
nvidia-settings -a [gpu:1]/FrameLockEnable=0
nvidia-settings -a [gpu:2]/FrameLockEnable=0