StarTech.com 4-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Splitter, DisplayPort to 4x DP Multi-Monitor Adapter, Quad 1080p 60Hz Computer MST Hub, Windows Only

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StarTech.com 4-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Splitter: Quad 1080p 60Hz MST Hub for Windows

Transform your desk into a high-productivity workstation with the StarTech.com 4-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Splitter. This dedicated DisplayPort 1.2 MST hub is designed to unlock multi-monitor capabilities on Windows systems, letting you extend or duplicate your screen across four displays from a single DisplayPort 1.2 output. Built for professionals who demand seamless multitasking, this adapter delivers reliable performance, crisp image quality, and effortless setup for a true multi-monitor experience.

  • Quad-monitor expansion from a single DisplayPort 1.2 output. This MST hub enables you to drive up to four displays simultaneously, dramatically increasing screen real estate for productivity, design work, data analysis, and multi-tasking workflows.
  • Optimized for 1080p at 60 Hz per display. Each monitor can receive a pristine 1920x1080 resolution at 60 Hz, delivering smooth video playback, responsive cursor movement, and clear text for extended work sessions.
  • Windows-only compatibility for hassle-free deployment. Designed specifically to work with Windows operating systems, ensuring straightforward driver installation and reliable Windows-based display management.
  • DisplayPort 1.2 Multi-Stream Transport (MST) hub technology. Leverages MST to split a single DP 1.2 signal into multiple independent displays, enabling flexible configurations such as extended desktops and mirrored setups.
  • Compact, bus-powered form factor with wide compatibility. A space-saving solution that relies on your host computer’s power to operate, compatible with a broad range of DP-enabled PCs and laptops without requiring a separate power adapter.

Technical Details of StarTech.com 4-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Splitter

  • Ports: 1 DisplayPort input, 4 DisplayPort outputs
  • Technology: DisplayPort 1.2 MST hub for multi-stream transport
  • Max resolution per monitor: 1080p (1920x1080) at 60 Hz per monitor (subject to DP MST bandwidth and system capabilities)
  • Compatibility: Windows operating systems (Windows 8/8.1/10/11 and later, 64-bit versions recommended)
  • Form factor: Compact external adapter designed for desk-side use
  • Power: Bus-powered via DisplayPort connection (no external power supply required in typical setups)
  • HDCP support: HDCP-enabled content protection as supported by DP 1.2 MST and connected displays
  • Included cables: (Varies by package) DP cable and monitor connections as applicable
  • Operating temperature: Standard indoor conditions suitable for office environments

With this StarTech MST hub, professionals can maximize productivity by creating expansive, multi-monitor workspaces without the clutter of multiple graphics adapters. The device is engineered to deliver stable performance across four independent displays, making it ideal for engineers, traders, developers, video editors, and creative teams who need simultaneous access to multiple data streams, timelines, tools, and reference material at a glance. The Windows-only design simplifies driver support, ensuring a smoother setup process and fewer compatibility surprises compared with cross-platform alternatives.

In addition to its multi-monitor capabilities, the 4-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Splitter preserves image quality and color fidelity across displays. It supports standard DisplayPort 1.2 features such as MST, overload protection, and reliable timing to prevent color drift or signal degradation when routing to four screens. The hub enables flexible configurations—you can extend your desktop to span across all four displays for a continuous working area, or mirror content on multiple monitors for group presentations, collaborative brainstorming, or training sessions.

The StarTech solution is designed to be space-efficient and unobtrusive on your desk. Its compact footprint fits easily into tight workstations, and the absence of an external power supply keeps your workspace tidy. Because it relies on DisplayPort 1.2 MST, it is well-suited for modern laptops and desktops that support DP 1.2 or higher, aligning with contemporary workflows that demand high-quality, multi-display setups. Whether you’re editing a video while monitoring software panels on separate screens or analyzing data across four dashboards, this MST hub helps you keep everything within reach and fully visible.

Security-conscious users will appreciate the robust standards support, including HDCP compliance where the content and the connected displays permit. The hub’s Windows-centric design makes it easy to configure display order, orientation, and scaling within Windows display settings, empowering you to tailor each monitor to your preferred workflow. The overall user experience emphasizes plug-and-play simplicity, with reliable detection of connected displays and consistent performance across reboot cycles and dynamic display reconfigurations.

For teams and workgroups, the four-output design is a practical way to enable collaborative reviews, simultaneous monitor sharing, and coordinated demonstrations. The device can be a staple in financial trading desks, architecture studios, software development labs, educational labs, and production environments where time-to-insight matters and screen real estate translates to faster decision-making. While gaming and entertainment might benefit from multiple monitors, it’s important to align expectations with the DP 1.2 MST bandwidth limits and the performance of your GPU when pushing four displays at 1080p each.

In short, the StarTech 4-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Splitter combines the essential features of a high-quality MST hub with the reliability and support you expect from StarTech. It’s a practical, scalable solution to upgrade from a single monitor to a four-monitor setup, while maintaining a clean workspace and straightforward Windows-based configuration. If your goal is to boost productivity by enabling multitasking, reference-heavy workflows, or detailed side-by-side comparisons, this quad-monitor DP splitter is designed to help you see more and do more without complicating your hardware footprint.

How to Install StarTech.com 4-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Splitter

Follow these simple steps to set up the StarTech 4-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Splitter on a Windows system. The process emphasizes ease of use and quick deployment so you can start increasing your workspace right away.

  1. Check compatibility: Ensure your PC or laptop has a DisplayPort 1.2 output and that you are running a Windows operating system supported by MST features. Confirm that your graphics card and drivers are up to date to maximize MST performance.
  2. Power down (optional): For most setups, you can connect the hub to a running computer, but powering down before making cable connections can help prevent any signal issues during initial configuration.
  3. Connect the hub to the host: Use a DisplayPort 1.2 cable to connect the input port of the hub to the DisplayPort output on your computer or laptop. Ensure the cable is firmly seated in both ends for a reliable signal.
  4. Connect displays to the hub: Attach DisplayPort cables from each monitor to the four DP outputs on the hub. Avoid crossing cables or loose connections; secure each connection to prevent signal dropouts.
  5. Power on and configure: Turn on the monitors and the computer. In Windows, open the Display Settings and arrange the monitors in the correct order. Choose either Extend Desktop to span across all four displays or Duplicate/Mirror as needed. Adjust resolution and scaling for each monitor to optimize readability and workflow.
  6. Tweak MST settings if necessary: Some systems may require you to enable MST in the Display settings or adjust the MST topology for optimal performance. If you experience any flicker or misalignment, verify cables, update drivers, and revisit the display arrangement in Windows.
  7. Test and optimize: Move windows between displays, run multiple applications, and verify that each monitor receives the expected 1080p 60 Hz signal. Make any final layout enhancements or color calibrations to suit your environment.

Once installed, you’ll enjoy a streamlined multi-monitor experience with minimal setup time. The hub is designed to work reliably with Windows-based systems, offering straightforward configuration through familiar OS-level display settings. If you need to adjust your workstation for collaboration, you can quickly reorganize the layout or switch between extended and mirrored configurations with ease. The result is a flexible, scalable solution that grows with your needs as projects evolve and your screen real estate expands.

Frequently asked questions

  • What does the StarTech 4-Port DisplayPort 1.2 Splitter do? It acts as a DisplayPort 1.2 MST hub that splits a single DP 1.2 output into four independent DisplayPort channels, allowing you to drive up to four monitors from one source when running Windows.
  • Is this device compatible with Macs or Linux? The product is described as Windows-only. While some DP MST features may be accessible on other platforms with compatible drivers, full support and plug-and-play behavior are not guaranteed outside Windows environments.
  • Can I drive 4K monitors with this hub? The design specification indicates quad 1080p at 60 Hz per display. For 4K output, you would need a hub and monitors that support higher total bandwidth; performance for 4K across all four outputs may be limited by DP 1.2 bandwidth and the host GPU.
  • Do I need an external power supply? The hub is described as bus-powered via DisplayPort. In most typical setups, no external power supply is required, but certain high-bandwidth or long-cable configurations may benefit from additional power considerations if supported by the specific model.
  • How do I configure monitors in Windows? After connecting all displays, go to Windows Settings > System > Display. You can identify each monitor, adjust the resolution (targeting 1080p per display), arrange their position relative to your physical layout, and choose between Extend or Duplicate modes. For a multi-monitor workflow, choose Extend to spread work across all four screens.
  • What if a monitor isn’t detected? Ensure all DisplayPort cables are firmly seated, confirm that the monitor is powered on, verify Windows display detection, and update GPU drivers. Re-plugging the DP cables or restarting Windows often resolves initial detection issues.

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