Other features
Number of processors installed |
4 |
Mac compatibility |
N |
Ports & interfaces
Interface type |
PCI |
Dual VGA |
Y |
Design
Form factor |
ATX |
Cooling type |
Active |
The Matrox G450x4 MMS is a half length PCI quad monitor graphics card with dedicated chips, driving each monitor at independent resolutions.
* Support for up to 4 digital or analog monitors at a time
* Dedicated Matrox-designed graphics chip for each display
* PCI card compatible with all PCI and PCI-X slots
* 128 MB graphics memory
* Support for independent resolutions for each display
* Support for using multiple Matrox MMS graphics cards in a single system
* Unified Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista XDDM drivers for Matrox MMS products
* Easy-to-use Matrox PowerDesk driver interface
* Matrox Clone to view a copy of one display on one or more other displays
* Display pivoting (rotation)
* Support for displays with special aspect ratios
* Customizable combinations of independent/stretched, clone, or pivot modes for each display
* Support for customizable unattended installation for rapid multi-system setup
* Global sales and technical support
* 3-year warranty
Hardware included
* Matrox G450x4 MMS graphics card
* 2 LFH60-to-DVI dual-monitor adapter cables (1-foot)
* 4 DVI-to-HD15 connector adapters
Software included
* Matrox display driver for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP *
* Matrox PowerDesk (driver interface and utilities)
* Matrox Hybrid Display (software to customize independent/stretched, clone, or pivot modes)
* Drivers for Windows Server 2003, Windows XP X64 (64-bit) and Windows Vista XDDM available online. For other possible operating systems, contact Matrox.
Optional upgrades
* Dual-TV-output adapter cable (composite video and S-video, 1-foot)
* LFH60-to-DVI dual-monitor cable (6-foot)
Maximum resolutions (per display)
* Digital: 1280 x 1024
* Analog: 2048 x 1536
A digital monitor is any monitor using a digital signal with a DVI connector, typically a flat panel. An analog monitor is any computer monitor using an analog signal with an HD-15 or DVI connector, typically an analog flat panel or a CRT.