Category : Case Studies, Hardware News, News by T-Pole, Nvidia | EVS2000 | 9 July 2025
Modern control rooms for complex infrastructures — whether for energy grids, transportation, or security— face a dual challenge: displaying an ever-increasing amount of information on large-scale video walls (synoptics) while, at the same time, maintaining a quiet and orderly work environment.
Traditionally, managing 8 monitors required systems that were bulky, noisy, and complex. TPole overturns this paradigm with a specific integration solution that is as innovative as it is powerful: an EVS2000 system equipped with two NVIDIA GPUs, one A1000 in MXM format and one A1000 in PCIe format.
A unique integration challenge
The idea of combining a graphics card in the compact MXM (Mobile PCI Express Module) format with a traditional PCIe card within the same chassis is far from trivial. It represents a considerable engineering challenge that TPole has brilliantly overcome. This unusual integration is the key to achieving an extraordinary result: an industrial computer with 8 independent video outputs and an extremely small mechanical footprint.
Overcoming the challenges of silent operation, computing power, and heat dissipation was the core of the project. Housing two high-performance GPUs in a compact, fan less system requires a non-traditional thermal design. TPole succeeded in engineering a system with an optimal thermal balance, ensuring stable performance even under full load, all in absolute silence.
The concrete advantage: visual power and compactness
The result of this innovation is a computer that changes the game for control rooms. The ability to drive up to 8 monitors allows for the creation of customizable mosaic compositions, generating a single, immense view of the video wall capable of containing all the information necessary for critical monitoring. Operators can thus have a complete and detailed overview of the situation, improving reaction times and operational efficiency.
Compared to previous solutions, using the TPole EVS2000 allows for a drastic reduction in the physical size of the control system, freeing up valuable space and simplifying installation. Furthermore, compatibility is guaranteed with both Microsoft Windows operating systems and various Linux distributions, ensuring a perfect and seamless integration into existing software infrastructures.
In conclusion, the dual-GPU EVS2000 is not just a more powerful or smaller computer. It is a strategic solution that offers control rooms the ability to evolve, managing complex video walls with a machine that is silent, compact, powerful, and perfectly compatible with market standards.