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PCIe graphics card LUMA A310FP
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PCIe graphics card
PCIe graphics card
PCIe graphics card
PCIe graphics card
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Characteristics

Bus standard
PCIe
Interface Type
DisplayPort

Description

Drive two 8K displays—or two 5Kp120 displays—or up to four synchronized high-resolution displays or projectors from a single Matrox LUMA Pro Series graphics card. A single-slot PCIe® 4.0 x8 card with four native Mini DisplayPort™ 2.1 connectors, A310FP delivers superior graphics performance for today’s 8K HDR applications. For OEMs, system integrators, AV installers, and developers looking to create custom control functions, we also offer a complete range of video wall software, APIs, SDKs, and libraries. Matrox LUMA Pro Series is powered by Intel® Arc™ graphics. Drive multi-display 8K HDR video wall applications LUMA Pro Series allows you to create powerful IP-based video walls with fewer components and smaller systems with the built-in MURA SDK media codec engine. Low power. Maximum efficiency. LUMA A310FP’s low power consumption at 50W offers vendors simpler integration and a lower cost of ownership. Its low power consumption means you can install multiple cards in one system while using less power. LUMA A310FP also eliminates the need for external power supplies. Perfect synchronization. Smooth image display. Drive up to sixteen synchronized displays and reduce tearing by framelocking up to four LUMA Pro cards together using board-to-board framelock cables. Also, save slot space—a separate card isn’t needed for the synchronization. With up to 4 GB of graphics memory, A310FP graphics card brings superior video playback and performance to a wide variety of video wall applications. Support for Microsoft® DirectX® 12 Ultimate, OpenGL® 4.6, OpenCL™ 3.0, Vulkan® 1.3

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