10 bit way of editing photos: GeForce + 10bit LCD + linux?

Hi,
does anybody have a working 10 bit / channel video output setup with GeForce cards and 10 bit LCDs [3]?
Nvidia GeForce drivers for linux (only) should support it for some time now [1], supposedly X supports it as well and only some (well, many) apps may have problems. But I do find just a very few comments [2] by users actually using it.
[1] http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-disp … .20-driver
[2] http://www.oyranos.org/2014/05/image-ed … -monitors/
[3] http://www.noteloop.com/kit/display/color-depth/
I understand that deep colour displays are still a niche market, but despite that: the emptyness of the internet on the topic surprises me - it is just full of MS Windows users complaining at Nvidia's strategy re. crippled Windows drivers and of Photoshop users in that same OS.
P.S. I am doing my home work before upgrading my hw. It would be sad to invest into USD 800+ LCD and some GeForce graphics card to find out it won't work.
Last edited by MilanKnizek (2014-07-27 19:02:37)

I have never run a Quadro and a GTX card at the same time but have heard that since there are two different drivers required there can be some problems.  The reason of course why I have not tried this is of course the cost of the Quadro cards.  Just for background over the course of many years for PPBM testing; I own and have tested the following cards 9500GT, GTX 260, GTX 285, GTX 480, GTX 550 Ti, GTX 580, GT 640, GTX 660, GTX 680, GTX 770, and a GTX 780
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I would suggest that you deal with a real video editing expert system builder like ADK who can build you a guaranteed system with lifetime technical support.

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