Product Info
World's first low-profile PCI Express x1 graphics card
Flexible and versatile, the Millennium G550 LP PCIe's x1 design makes it compatible with all compliant PCI Express slots, and the low-profile design can accommodate both ATX and low-profile systems allowing it to fit in small-form-factor computers. The Millennium G550 LP PCIe is the world's first low-profile PCI Express graphics card with open-source display drivers for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems, in addition to having Matrox display drivers for Windows. With support for using 2 digital or analog monitors at a time and reliable passive cooling (a heat sink with no fan), this product is a cost effective and reliable solution for a variety of back-office applications.
Features
• Matrox DualHead to use 2 monitors at a time (in "independent" or "stretched" mode)
• PCI Express card compatible with all compliant PCI Express slots (PCIe x1, x4, x8, and x16)
• Low-profile form factor to fit in a wider variety of systems
• Passive cooling (heat sink with no fan) for silent operation and extra reliability
• Unified Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista XDDM display drivers for Millennium G-series products
• Easy-to-use Matrox PowerDesk driver interface
• Matrox Clone to view a copy of one display on the other display
• Matrox Multi-Display Zoom to view a portion of one display full-screen on the other display
• Matrox DVDMax to view hardware-accelerated video playback in a video window on one display and full-screen on the other display
• Support for displays with special aspect ratios
• Support for customizable unattended installation for rapid multi-system setup
• Open-source Linux/Unix display drivers available
Specifications
Part number: G55-MDDE32LPDF
Chipset: Millennium G550
Number of displays supported: 1 or 2
Bus: PCIe x1 (PCI Express x1), compatible with all compliant PCIe slots (x1, x4, x8, x16)
Memory: 32 MB
Bracket connectors: LFH-60
- LFH60-to-DVI dual-monitor cable included
Card form factor: LP (Low-Profile)
Bracket form factor: LP
Card size: 6.4" x 2.7"
Maximum resolutions (per display)
• Digital: 1280 x 1024
• Analog, main display: 2048 x 1536
• Analog, secondary display: 1600 x 1200