Overview
The Millennium G550 PCIe graphics card brings the reliability. stability. and features of the proven Millennium G550 product line to PCI Express systems. The x1 design of the card makes it compatible with all compliant PCI Express slots - especially useful for systems with no available PCI Express x16 slots. In addition to having Matrox display drivers for Windows. the Millennium G550 PCIe is the world's first PCI Express graphics card with open-source display drivers for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.
Specifications
Model Number: G55-MDDE32F
Brand: Matrox
Alt. Part Number(s): G55-MDDE32F
Type: Video Graphic Adapter
Technical Description
Brand: Matrox
Model: G55-MDDE32F
Interface: PCI Express x1
Chipset Manufacturer: matrox
GPU: G550
Memory Size: 32MB
DVI Ports: 2
Digital Resolution: 1280 x 1024
Analog Resolution: main display-2048 x 1536. Secondary display-1600 x 1200
Cooler: Fanless
Operating Systems Supported: Windows. Linux
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)
Passive cooling (heat sink with no fan) for silent operation and extra reliability
Unified Microsoft Windows 2000. Windows XP. and Windows Vista XDDM display driver 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
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