Description
IOGEAR 2-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Graphics Splitter / MST Hub
The IOGEAR 2-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Graphics Splitter and MST Hub lets you instantly transform a single DisplayPort 1.2 output into two independent displays, boosting productivity and enabling seamless multitasking. Designed for professionals who demand expansive screen real estate, this compact MST hub provides a reliable bridge between a DP-enabled computer and two external monitors, making it ideal for financial workstations, software development, content creation, and data-heavy workflows.
- Dual-monitor expansion from one DisplayPort 1.2 source: Extend your workspace across two independent displays for side-by-side document review, multi-window analysis, and more efficient workflows.
- DisplayPort MST technology: Leverages Multi-Stream Transport to split bandwidth between outputs, allowing each display to run at its own resolution and refresh rate when supported by your GPU.
- High-resolution versatility: Supports high-definition output across two displays, with configurations that can reach 4K on capable monitors and GPUs, while everyday setups commonly achieve 1080p or 1440p per monitor.
- Audio passthrough and HDCP support: Transmits DisplayPort audio to compatible displays or external speakers and supports HDCP-protected media for secure playback.
- Compact, easy-to-install design: A small form factor that sits neatly on a desk or behind a monitor, typically powered directly by the DP source with plug-and-play setup and straightforward software configuration.
Technical Details of IOGEAR 2-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Graphics Splitter / MST Hub
- Ports: 1 x DisplayPort input; 2 x DisplayPort outputs (MST-enabled)
- Display technology: DisplayPort 1.2 Multi-Stream Transport (MST) hub for dual-monitor output
- Resolution and performance: Supports flexible dual-display configurations; maximum resolutions depend on host GPU capability and monitor support (typical setups include 4K on a single display with a secondary display at 1080p/1440p, or equivalent multi-monitor arrangements in accordance with DP 1.2 bandwidth)
- Audio: DisplayPort audio passthrough to DP-enabled displays or speakers
- HDCP: HDCP-capable for protected content playback
- Compatibility: Works with DP 1.2-enabled Windows, macOS, and Linux systems; requires a DisplayPort 1.2-capable GPU in most extended-desktop configurations
- Power requirements: Bus-powered via the DisplayPort connection in typical setups; no external power adapter required for standard usage
- Dimensions and build: Compact, lightweight form factor designed for desk-top placement and easy integration into existing multi-monitor setups
- Installation: Plug-and-play with driverless operation in most cases; for advanced configurations, OS display settings manage the extended desktop arrangement
how to install IOGEAR 2-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Graphics Splitter / MST Hub
- Power on your computer and ensure it has a DisplayPort 1.2-capable GPU that supports MST for dual-monitor output.
- Connect the MST hub to your computer using a DisplayPort cable from the DP 1.2 output to the hub’s DisplayPort input.
- Attach two external monitors to the two DisplayPort outputs on the hub.
- Power on the monitors and enter your operating system’s display settings to configure the arrangement as Extend, Duplicate, or a combination that fits your workflow.
- If prompted, allow the system to detect the displays and install any necessary basic drivers or enable MST mode in the graphics control panel. Save your configuration and test across applications to verify multi-monitor performance.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Can I mirror my screen with this hub? A: Yes, you can mirror or duplicate displays, but the primary advantage of this MST hub is extending your desktop across two independent displays. The exact behavior depends on your GPU and OS settings.
- Q: Do I need an external power adapter? A: In most setups, the hub is powered directly through the DisplayPort connection (bus-powered). If you’re pushing two high-resolution displays at once, some configurations may benefit from an external power source, but it is not universally required.
- Q: What resolutions can I expect? A: Resolution support depends on your host GPU and the displays used. Common configurations include 4K on one display and 1080p/1440p on the other, or two 1080p/1440p displays. For the best outcomes, ensure your GPU and monitors are DP 1.2-capable and configured for MST.
- Q: Is this compatible with Macs and Linux systems? A: Yes. The hub is designed to work with DP 1.2-enabled systems across Windows, macOS, and Linux, provided the host GPU supports MST and the OS supports dual-monitor extended desktop configurations.
- Q: Will I notice any lag or color differences between the two displays? A: When properly connected and configured, you should experience synchronized performance with minimal latency. Any perceived lag typically relates to GPU performance, cable quality, or the specific monitor settings rather than the MST hub itself.
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