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1x3 DisplayPort 1.4 to DisplayPort MST Splitter
OverviewDP 1.4 MST Video Splitter Hub, Triple DP outputs, Connect up to three DisplayPort displays to single DisplayPort 1.4 output with Multi-Stream Transport (MST), 32.4Gbps, no driver required, Dual 4K@60Hz or Triple 4K (4K@30Hz or 1x 4K@60Hz + 2x 4K@30Hz), supports DP 1.2 with limited performance, Full Windows compatibility, Mac OS supports mirror only, TAA compliantFeaturesSplits a single DisplayPort 1.4 output source to three DisplayPort monitors with Mirror, Extended and Panoramic video wall display modes High PerformanceOffers a true 32.4Gbps (Max.) video bandwidth and supports 7.1-ch surround sound up to 192KHz sampling rate (can be used to transmit audio and video simultaneously) Bandwidth Limitation* Note: If you use a 4K monitor to display in 1080p, there is a possibility that the link still gets 4K bandwidth and reduces the overall bandwidth for the other displays Video ResolutionSupports HDCP 2.2 and Ultra HD video resolution up to a single 8K (7680x4320) @30Hz with HDR display or dual 4K (3840x2160) @60Hz with HDR displays or Triple 4K (3840x2160) @30Hz * Note: Two of 4K@60Hz displays occupied 96% bandwidth, so there is not enough bandwidth for third display Display ModesSupports various supplication such as Mirror, Extended, and Panoramic Video Wall modes. Mirror mode same content on each display, Extended mode with individual content on each display, and Panoramic Video Wall mode which combines multiple monitors to use as one large display * Note: Multiple Connectivity PortComes with one 20-pin DisplayPort 1.4 input port (Host), three 20-pin DisplayPort 1.4 video output ports, one 5-pin Micro USB for power input (at least 5V/500mA), one reset button, and one DisplayPort 1.4 detachable cable ConnectionMaximum CompatibilityCompatible with DisplayPort 1.4 graphics card with AMD Eyefinity, Intel Collage or NVIDIA Surround technology * Note: Aluminum Housing DesignPremium aluminum housing decreases outer interference and provides optimal video quality. The reset button allows re-detection of all the displays if any of the displays are not detected
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• Video editing | • Workstation | • Office | • Home office | • Small seminar | • Conference room |
• Educational facilities | • Gaming | • Medical office | • Hotel | • Testing lab | • Banking |
• Service counter | • Restaurant | • Sport bar |
Need to Know Before Buying
1. Make sure your system requirement has a DisplayPort video output specification 1.4 and supports Multi Stream Transport (MST). If you are not sure, please check with the video card or system manufacture
2. Install the latest drivers for your video card. Go directly to the system/video card manufacturer or chipset owner, such as AMD, Nvidia, or Intel, to find the latest driver. Driver update through Device Manager may not retrieve the latest driver available
3. Please check your monitors resolution meet your need. If you use a 4K monitor to display in 1080p, there is a possibility that the link still gets 4K bandwidth and reduces the overall bandwidth for the other displays
4. Adding additional displays to your system is simple with MST hub; however, they are mostly dependent on and tied to your Graphics Card's capability to operate properly and make sure your system requirements are met. Check number of displays on graphics card and notes that laptop display is count in
5. MST hub cannot increase the number of displays a graphics card supports. Regardless of the number of display connectors built into your graphics card, each graphics card has a limited number of displays it can support. From our experience at the current time, AMD and NVIDIA video cards support up to 4 displays, while Intel supports up to 3 displays. If you are unsure, check with the video card or system manufacturer
*Note: NVIDIA graphics cards are recommended as AMD DP graphics cards may cause bandwidth limitations
6. To connect HDMI, DVI or VGA monitor to our 1x3 DisplayPort 1.4 to DisplayPort MST Splitter, please use ACTIVE converter
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Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
When connected to a DisplayPort 1.4 graphics card, you can run 3 1080p monitors at 120hz each. DisplayPort 1.4 has a maximum total data rate of 25.92Gbit/s, one 1080p monitor at 120Hz data rate needs 6.59Gbit/s, and 3 1080p monitors at 120hz can use ...
When connected to a DP 1.4 graphics card, you can run 3 2K monitors at 60hz each. DP 1.4 has a maximunm total data rate of 25.92Gbit/s, one 2K monitor at 60Hz data rate needs 5.63Gbit/s, and 3 2K monitors at 60hz can use 16.89Gbit/s data rate (65%). ...
Yes, it supports G-Sync and FreeSync, they are pass-through.
All MST Hubs can support ultrawide resolutions like 21:9 or 32:9. However, our current examples use 16:9 resolution. It's important to note that 21:9 and 32:9 resolutions require a higher bandwidth compared to 16:9. Since the total bandwidth of an ...