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PCIe graphics card D1450
GDDR5Windows 10HDMI

PCIe graphics card - D1450  - Matrox Video - GDDR5 / Windows 10 / HDMI
PCIe graphics card - D1450  - Matrox Video - GDDR5 / Windows 10 / HDMI
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Characteristics

Bus standard
PCIe
Memory
GDDR5
Operating system
Windows 10
Interface Type
HDMI

Description

Matrox® D1450 quad-monitor graphics cards power up to four synchronized 4Kp60 displays from a single graphics board. A full-height, PCIe® 3.0 x16 card with four native HDMI® connectors, D1450 delivers smooth video playback and exceptional graphics performance for a wide range of commercial and critical 24/7 video wall 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. Advanced capabilities Leverage advanced capabilities and run the latest professional applications with support for Microsoft® DirectX® 12 (DX12) and OpenGL®. Drive up to 16 synchronized displays and reduce tearing by framelocking up to four D-Series cards together using board-to-board framelock cables. Also, save slot space—a separate card isn’t needed for the synchronization. Proven video wall ecosystem Matrox D-Series supports numerous types of video walls and helps you create the optimal setup for every need. Add multi-channel 4K capture, encode, decode, and display capabilities by combining D-Series with Matrox Mura IPX capture cards. Use a single D-Series card to power smaller four-monitor video walls, or combine four cards to build larger 16-monitor video walls. Drive up to 64 1920x1080p60 displays by pairing D-Series with multiple Matrox QuadHead2Go™ multi-monitor controllers.

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