Description
Black Box MST Hub - DisplayPort 1.2, 4K, 4-Port
The Black Box MST Hub is a compact, high-performance DisplayPort 1.2 multi-stream transport (MST) hub designed to unlock true multi-monitor productivity. This 4-Port DisplayPort 1.2 MST hub splits a single DisplayPort input into four independent outputs, enabling you to extend your desktop across four displays with crisp 4K clarity and integrated audio. Ideal for professionals who demand seamless multitasking—whether you’re designing, coding, trading, or presenting—you gain more screen real estate without compromising image quality. Built to deliver reliable performance in busy workstations, conference rooms, or creative studios, this hub helps you create immersive workflows, accurate color, and synchronized video across all connected displays. It supports 4K resolution on compatible monitors at 60 Hz, delivering sharp text, smooth motion, and vibrant visuals, while keeping cables organized and the desk clutter-free.
- Extends a single DisplayPort 1.2 input into four independent DisplayPort outputs, enabling a true multi-monitor setup that keeps each screen running with consistent timing and color accuracy. The MST hub leverages Multi-Stream Transport to maximize your workspace, letting you distribute video streams to multiple displays without needing separate graphic cards for each monitor.
- Supports high-resolution performance with 4K capability. When used with compatible monitors and GPUs, you can achieve 4K at 60 Hz on capable displays, delivering ultra-sharp visuals for design work, video editing, data visualization, and complex spreadsheets. The hub also negotiates lower resolutions for less demanding displays, giving you flexible options across all connected screens.
- Plug-and-play compatibility with minimal setup. In most scenarios, no driver installation is required—simply connect the hub to your computer via DisplayPort, attach your displays to the four outputs, and configure your layout in your operating system. Windows and macOS users can extend their desktops or mirror content with a few clicks, while Linux environments typically recognize the device automatically.
- Cross-platform versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of environments. Whether you’re on a laptop, desktop, docking station, or workstation, the Black Box MST Hub works with DisplayPort 1.2-enabled systems and supports a broad array of GPUs that can drive multiple simultaneous displays. It’s a dependable choice for office work, creative studios, classrooms, or home entertainment setups that require robust multi-display performance.
- Compact, durable design optimized for daily use. The hub’s streamlined form factor fits neatly on a desk or beneath a monitor arm, reducing cable clutter while delivering dependable signal integrity across four outputs. It’s built to handle vigorous workloads, making it a practical long-term investment for anyone expanding a computer’s display capabilities.
Technical Details of Black Box MST Hub
- Video Interface: DisplayPort 1.2 with Multi-Stream Transport (MST)
- Outputs: 4 DisplayPort outputs for independent monitor connections
- Maximum Resolution: Supports up to 4K (3840x2160) at 60 Hz on compatible displays; per-output resolutions can vary based on GPU bandwidth and display configuration
- Audio: Supports digital audio passthrough along with video
- Compatibility: Works with DisplayPort 1.2-enabled systems across Windows, macOS, and many Linux distributions; requires a capable GPU and appropriate DisplayPort cables
- Power: Typically bus-powered via the DisplayPort connection; no external power adapter required in standard setups
How to Install Black Box MST Hub
- Check your computer’s DisplayPort capabilities. Ensure your system supports DisplayPort 1.2 MST and has at least one DisplayPort output available for connecting the hub.
- Connect the MST Hub to your computer using the DisplayPort input on the hub. Use a high-quality DisplayPort cable to ensure optimal signal integrity.
- Attach each monitor to one of the four DisplayPort outputs on the hub. Use DisplayPort cables rated for the monitors’ native resolutions to maximize performance.
- Power on your displays and boot up your computer. In Windows, open Display settings to arrange the monitors, choose Extend or Mirror as needed, and set each display’s resolution. In macOS, go to System Preferences > Displays to arrange the layout and configure display options. Linux users can often use the system display manager or xrandr to configure the layout.
- Tune the configuration for your workflow. Drag and align screens to match your physical setup, set individual resolutions if necessary, and designate a primary display. If you encounter detection issues, re-plug cables, run a display detection sequence in your OS, or consult GPU settings to ensure MST-enabled mode is active.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a DisplayPort 1.2 MST Hub?
A DisplayPort 1.2 MST hub is a device that takes a single DisplayPort input and distributes it to multiple DisplayPort outputs using Multi-Stream Transport. This enables a single video source to feed several monitors with independent video streams, expanding your workspace without needing multiple graphics cards or adapters.
- How many monitors can I drive with this hub?
The Black Box MST Hub provides four DisplayPort outputs, allowing you to connect up to four monitors. The actual number of displays you can run at high resolutions depends on your GPU bandwidth and the capabilities of each connected monitor.
- Will it support 4K at 60 Hz on all displays?
4K at 60 Hz is supported on compatible displays when bandwidth permits. In practice, the resolution and refresh rate per monitor may vary based on your GPU, the total number of connected displays, and the quality of DisplayPort cables. For the optimal experience, use displays that match the hub’s specifications and ensure your graphics card can handle MST expansion.
- Is this hub compatible with macOS and Linux?
Yes. The hub is designed to work with DisplayPort 1.2-enabled systems, including Windows, macOS, and many Linux distributions. Some configurations may require manual display arrangement in the OS, but no special drivers are typically needed.
- Do I need drivers to use the MST hub?
Most users can operate the hub without installing additional drivers. It is generally plug-and-play, with the OS detecting the connected displays and allowing you to configure the layout in the usual display settings. Some advanced GPU or OS configurations may benefit from driver updates for best compatibility.
- Can I use the hub for audio?
Yes. The MST hub supports audio passthrough alongside video, enabling synchronized audio to follow the multi-monitor setup when connected to displays that support audio input.
- Do I need an external power supply?
Typically, the hub is designed to be bus-powered through the DisplayPort connection and does not require an external power adapter in standard setups. If your configuration uses particularly long cable runs or multiple high-demand displays, power requirements may vary by system and GPU; consult the device documentation for specifics.
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