

The Asus Displays are in Portrait mode and the NEC in Landscape but other orientations work as well. Under Windows 7 Pro 64-bit all displays are recognized and the Desktop extends properly. I am running 2 Asus Pro Art PA248Q monitors at 1920x1200 using native Display Port connectors and a NEC P221W at 1680x1050 using the supplied passive DVI-I adapter. The card run more quietly than a Radeon HD5670 I had installed as a test but is smaller and unlike the Radeon is only 1 slot wide and a PCIe x1 FireWire or USB3 adapter in the adjacent x4 slot does not obstruct the fan opening. I am running this card in a system with the Intel C226 Haswell chipset PCH but due to an on-board LSI RAID controller the available PCIe3.0 x16 slot only has 8 lanes available but this card still works as per the PCI specifications. As it is DVI-D there is no analog signaling pins and the use of a passive DVI-I to VGA (D-15) Adapter will not work.Īt under 50W TDP this card does not require additional power connections from the power supply and in most cases should not require a power supply upgrade but you should confirm this yourself as when adding any additional hardware. Note that the passive adapter is only single-link and thus can only drive a display with a maximum resolution of either 1920x1200 at 60Hz (16x10 aspect ratio) or 1920x1080 (16x9). It also includes a single Passive mini Display Port to DVI-D Single Link adapter.

This card features 4 mini Display Port 1.2a interfaces capable of driving 4 4K displays natively. I notice LightRoom, PhotoShop and Premiere CC were all subjectively more "snappy" after replacing a FirePro 2270 with this card. As other reviewers here have noted this card is a slightly better performer than the current generation of iGFX integrated video cards on the Ivy Bridge, Haswell and Skylake platforms which support up to three displays (but not 10-bit workflows).

Only the Quadro and FirePro models from AMD & NVidia respectively providing the 10-bit color workflow that quadruples the color space and tonality required for accurate gradation. Pros: For those that use computers for Digital Media creation this is a good solid card. Sapphire: AMD Firepro Products Mini BrochureĪdditional Information Date First Available Support for Microsoft Windows 8.1, Windows 7 and Linux (32-/64-bit)įCC, CE, C-Tick, BSMI, KCC, UL, VCCI, RoHS and WEEE complianceġ x DisplayPort to Single-Link DVI (Passive) Internet connection for driver installationĪpplication optimizations and certificationsĪMD Graphics Core Next (GCN) GPU architectureĤK display resolution (up to 4096 x 2160) Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 (32- or 64-bit)Īvailable PCIe x16 slot, 3.0 for optimal performance Learn more about the AMD 100-505979 Model Brand
