Overview
The latest MDS M4-P107mDP is the single-slot and small form factor graphics card to drive exceptional performance, premium connectivity and excellent multimedia capability with four display outputs. It composes 4 mini DisplayPort 1.2 to drive optimal 7680×4320 60Hz resolution with 30bit color per port. M4-P107mDP has fantastic computing power and energy-efficiency to meet ever dense, larger and more dynamic multimedia challenges in diverse of signage applications. |
● 5 years longevity supply commitment stands out from Industry. |
Aetina provides at least 5 years product longevity to sustain your fixed-BOM requirement in long product lifecycle. As we know the IPC system designers are always looking for a solution to extend system for a long-term lifespan. Aetina enables the benefits from fixed configuration and reliable stability, that help you reduce the system modification and spends. |
● Native 4 mini DisplayPort 1.2 support ultimate 8K to increase intensity, productivity and scalability. |
M4-P107mDP was designed in four native DisplayPort 1.2 outputs, for each can support optimal 7680×4320 @60Hz, offering delicate picture quality and superb full HD 3D contents for immersive experience. System integrators can configure displays in a simply easy, dynamic and flexible way, no matter in clone, extended, stretched, portrait or landscape modes, delivering sharpness and eye-catching image quality in 2D and 3D. Moreover, a panoramic working experience from an expanded workspace make you increase productivity and interacting faster. |
● Flexible Single-slot design, suitable for space- and power-constrained SFF systems. |
Designed in single-slot copper-base cooling thermal, its flexible low profile card size for easier installation and expanding in-system space, is ideal for small form factor and SWaP (size, weight and power) constrained systems. The blower fan contained two ball bearing, optimizes MTBF and up to 4 times longer lifespan. |
● 4GB GDDR5 on board frame buffer memory enables fast memory bandwidth. |