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For a long time now AMD has been chatting about releasing an MST hub for graphics cards. Basically it is a product that will take one DP connection, and then splits three the signal to three full HD links. This is a very simple one page mini overview of the product as Club3D just released it. Check it out here.
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applejack
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#4572626 Posted on: 04/08/2013 01:44 PM
so we waited 4 years for a cure to eyefinity vsync issues (mixing DVI & DP ports).
now wait for AMD to fix crossfire (else vsync actually solves frametime issues).
so we waited 4 years for a cure to eyefinity vsync issues (mixing DVI & DP ports).
now wait for AMD to fix crossfire (else vsync actually solves frametime issues).
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#4572659 Posted on: 04/08/2013 02:40 PM
"and then can split three the signal to three full HD"
wut?
"and then can split three the signal to three full HD"
wut?
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#4572715 Posted on: 04/08/2013 04:46 PM
I can't wait to have this... been waiting a lot of time to a fix to the out sync when using dvi and dp. Hope they send it to Argentina...
I can't wait to have this... been waiting a lot of time to a fix to the out sync when using dvi and dp. Hope they send it to Argentina...
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#4573679 Posted on: 04/10/2013 12:13 AM
Arg, so it's DP++ but DP++ just means the port is dual mode, meaning it outputs either DP or HDMI/DVI, but that HDMI/DVI is just a pass through from the card meaning you're still going to be limited to 2 HDMI/DVI devices even when using this hub. Was kind of hoping they'd also release an active hub for HDMI, particularly HDMI 1.4a so we could get our cave system up and running.
Arg, so it's DP++ but DP++ just means the port is dual mode, meaning it outputs either DP or HDMI/DVI, but that HDMI/DVI is just a pass through from the card meaning you're still going to be limited to 2 HDMI/DVI devices even when using this hub. Was kind of hoping they'd also release an active hub for HDMI, particularly HDMI 1.4a so we could get our cave system up and running.
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Very nice, i never liked the idea of configuring all the outputs needed for a triple monitor setup, i'd use one of these rather than going through three outputs.