Description
Matrox Graphic Card - 4 GB GDDR5
Engineered for demanding multi-display environments, the Matrox D-Series graphic card redefines how professionals drive immersive visuals. This 4 GB GDDR5, full-height PCIe Gen 3 x16 card delivers four native HDMI outputs, enabling up to four synchronized 4K60 displays or projectors from a single board. Designed for reliability in mission-critical workflows, it combines cutting-edge display technology with Matrox’s renowned driver stability to streamline complex visualization tasks across control rooms, digital signage walls, broadcast studios, tactile simulations, and research environments. Whether you’re orchestrating a multi-monitor control interface, building a high-resolution video wall, or delivering precise, pixel-perfect content in a studio setting, this Matrox card is built to handle high-bandwidth, multi-display workloads with ease.
- Four synchronized 4K60 displays from a single card: Drive up to four displays or projection outputs at 4K60 off one compact PCIe board, simplifying cabling, synchronization, and management for expansive visualization setups.
- Four native HDMI outputs: Every display channel is delivered through dedicated HDMI connectors, ensuring clean signal paths, reduced latency, and plug-and-play compatibility with a wide range of HDMI-equipped displays and projectors.
- 4 GB GDDR5 memory for fluid performance: The dedicated graphics memory supports high-resolution content, smooth windowing, and multi-output rendering without compromising responsiveness in demanding visualization tasks.
- Gen 3 PCIe x16 full-height design: A modern, high-bandwidth interface paired with a robust form factor suitable for workstation-class systems and chassis optimized for multi-monitor deployments.
- Ideal for professional ecosystems: The Matrox D-Series is purpose-built for reliability in digital signage, control rooms, medical imaging dashboards, simulation environments, and broadcast workflows where consistent image fidelity and stable multi-display operation are essential.
Technical Details of Matrox Graphic Card
- Memory: 4 GB GDDR5
- GPU family: Matrox D-Series
- Memory type: GDDR5
- Interface: PCI Express Gen 3 x16 (Full Height)
- Outputs: 4 x HDMI native connectors
- Display capability: Supports up to four synchronized 4K60 displays or projectors from a single graphics board
- Form factor: Full-height PCIe x16 card
- Target use cases: Multi-display walls, control rooms, signage installations, broadcast studios, and immersive simulations
How to install Matrox Graphic Card
- Power down your computer and unplug the power supply before handling any internal components to prevent static damage.
- Open the chassis and identify an available PCIe x16 slot that matches the card’s full-height form factor, ensuring adjacent slots have clearance for robust cooling.
- Remove the slot cover, align the Matrox card with the PCIe slot, and carefully seat it until the connector engages firmly.
- Secure the card with the hardware bracket screw to lock it in place, then route any required display cables from the HDMI outputs to your displays or projectors.
- Reconnect power, boot the system, and install the latest Matrox drivers from the official Matrox website to enable multi-display configuration and optimal performance.
- Launch the Matrox Display Driver utility to configure display arrangement, orientation, color settings, refresh rates, and synchronization across all four outputs.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: How many displays can this Matrox card drive simultaneously?
A: It can drive up to four synchronized 4K60 displays or projectors from a single graphics board, making it ideal for large, high-resolution visualization walls and multi-monitor control rooms. -
Q: How are the displays connected?
A: The card provides four native HDMI outputs, allowing direct connection to HDMI-enabled displays and projectors without adapter complexity. -
Q: What memory does the card use?
A: It features 4 GB of GDDR5 memory to support high-resolution rendering and smooth multi-display workloads. -
Q: What interface does the card use?
A: The Matrox graphic card uses a PCI Express Gen 3 x16 interface in a full-height form factor, suitable for modern workstations and compact server/workstation hybrids requiring robust display capabilities. -
Q: Who should consider a Matrox D-Series 4-output card?
A: Professionals in digital signage, control rooms, broadcast studios, simulation labs, and other environments requiring reliable multi-display output, precise synchronization, and simple management across several 4K60 displays.
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