Description
Club 3D Multi Stream Transport (MST) Hub DisplayPort 1-2
The Club 3D MST hub is a versatile DisplayPort 1.2a device that unlocks expanded desktop capabilities by splitting a single DP source into multiple independent video streams. Designed for professionals, gamers, and digital signage setups, this MST hub lets you drive multiple monitors from one DP output without sacrificing image quality or performance. With its compact form factor and streamlined plug-and-play design, it fits neatly into office desks, home workstations, and editing bays, simplifying cable management while delivering reliable multi-display support.
- The hub uses DisplayPort 1.2a Multi-Stream Transport to route separate video streams to each connected display, enabling extended desktops, mirror arrangements, or custom creative layouts without additional GPUs or adapters.
- Independent outputs help you tailor each monitor’s resolution, refresh rate, and color settings for tasks such as video editing, financial analysis, or CAD, so you can optimize workflow across all screens.
- Compact, durable build with a user-friendly setup process makes it ideal for travel, business deployments, and dynamic workspaces where you need flexible visualization options without clutter.
- Plug-and-play compatibility with widely used operating systems and graphics cards minimizes setup time, letting you deploy a multi-monitor array quickly for meetings, presentations, or immersive gaming experiences.
- Supports high-bandwidth DisplayPort configurations, enabling high-resolution outputs and smooth video streaming across compatible monitors, while maintaining dependable performance in demanding workloads.
Technical Details of Club 3D MST Hub
- UPC/SKU: Not provided in the available data
- Device type: Multi-Stream Transport (MST) hub for DisplayPort
- Input interface: DisplayPort (DP) connection from source
- Output interface: Multiple DisplayPort outputs for independent streams
- Signal standard: DisplayPort 1.2a MST capable
- Function: Splits DP signal into multiple displays with independent video streams
- Notes: Exact number of supported displays and maximum resolutions depend on host GPU capabilities, DP bandwidth, and monitor specifications
How to install Club 3D MST Hub
- Power off your computer and monitors before making connections.
- Connect the Club 3D MST hub to your computer’s DisplayPort output using a standard DP cable.
- Attach your DisplayPort monitors to the MST hub’s DP outputs using high-quality DP cables.
- Power on your displays and boot your computer. The OS should recognize each connected monitor as a separate display where you can configure extended or mirrored desktop modes.
- Open your operating system’s display settings to arrange the monitors, set preferred resolutions, and adjust scaling. If you encounter any issues, verify that your GPU supports DP 1.2a MST and that MST is enabled in the GPU control panel.
Frequently asked questions
- What is an MST hub? An MST hub takes a single DisplayPort 1.2a output and splits it into multiple independent video streams, allowing more than one monitor to display different images from the same source.
- How many displays can I connect? The exact number of displays depends on the DP bandwidth available from the source GPU and the monitors’ requirements. MST hubs commonly support two or more displays, but you should check your GPU’s capability and the hub’s variant for precise limits.
- Do I need external power for the hub? Many DP MST hubs are bus-powered via the DP connection, but some configurations may require external power for stable operation, especially with high-resolution or high-refresh setups. Refer to the product manual for power requirements.
- Will this work with any operating system? MST hubs are typically supported across major operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux, but functionality can vary by GPU driver and OS version. Ensure you have current graphics drivers installed.
- Will I be able to set different resolutions on each monitor? Yes, in most configurations you can assign distinct resolutions and refresh rates per display, subject to bandwidth limitations and GPU support.
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