Display high-resolution images on up to 6 displays with a single Sapphire FirePro W600 Graphics Card. Built on AMD’s Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture, this card features 512 Stream Processors coupled to 2GB of GDDR5 vRAM with a 19.2 GB/s bandwidth.
The output panel of this card has six Mini DisplayPort terminals. Each Mini DisplayPort output can support up to DCI 4K resolution (4096×2160). A Mini DisplayPort to Single Link DVI adapter is included and other separately available adapters for legacy displays are supported as well.
This card is cooled with an active fansink. The fan pulls air in from the case and forces it through the heatsink, dissipating the heat generated by the GPU. This configuration is best suited to cases that have adequate airflow and where space between components is not a concern.
To optimize the card for professional workflows, AMD built in several of their technologies, these can be seen below.
Features:
• Eyefinity 2.0 Technology
AMD Eyefinity 2.0 Multi-Monitor Technology allows for easy arrangement of multiple monitors in many different configurations with resolutions of up to 16K by 16K. The amount of monitors is only limited by the maximum number of outputs supported by the GPU. Eyefinity 2.0 is compatible with 3D images via DisplayPort 1.2.
• 30-Bit Display Pipeline
A Full 30-bit Display Pipeline allows for accurate color reproduction by maintaining a 10-bit resolution for each RGB component.
• Powertune
Power management technology which provides direct control over GPU power usage. PowerTune dynamically adjusts clock speed to operate within the power parameters set by the user.
• ZeroCore Power Technology
Shuts down the GPU when not in use to greatly reduce power usage while the card is idle.
• 4K Support
Using outputs capable of driving 4K and UHD displays, you can display graphics, games, and video in 4K resolution (4096 x 2160) for increased detail on 4K resolution displays.
• Projector Overlap Support
Refine display alignment settings for configuring multiple high-resolution projectors.
• DDMA
Discrete Digital Multi-Point Audio uses DisplayPort 1.2 terminals to output multiple, independent audio streams. Each audio stream can be sent to its own device.
• Bezel Compensation
Compensate for bezel interference by stretching the image so it displays evenly across multiple displays, even monitors with thick bezels.
• HydraVision
Manage your desktop displays in multi-monitor environments. HydraVision allows you to control the behavior of pop-up windows and dialog boxes, as well as customize multiple desktop window layers, and restrict application window placement across multiple desktops.
• D.O.P.P.
Display Output Post Processing gives you the ability to adjust and/or capture the final output of the graphics card by reading the output directly from GPU memory. Adjustments that can be made include blending, warping, color correction, and other graphical computations that can be performed on the image. Transformations are hardware based, so latency is minimized.
Specifications:
• Stream Processors: 512
• Node Size: 28 nm
• Architecture: Graphics Core Next (GCN)
• Interface: PCI Express 3.0 x16
• Interface Width: 128-bit
• Interface: GDDR5
• Bandwidth: 19.2 GB/s
• Configuration: 2 GB
• Outputs: 6 x Mini DisplayPort
• DisplayPort: 4096 x 2160
• Dual-link DVI: 2560 x 1600
• Single-link DVI: 1920 x 1200
• OpenGL: 4.2
• OpenCL: 1.1
• DirectX: 11
• Shader Model: 5.0
• Width: Single-slot
• Full-height, Half-length
• Power Consumption: 75 W
• Compliance: FCC, CE, C-Tick, BSMI, KCC, UL, VCCI, RoHS, WEEE
• PCI Slots: 1 x PCI Express 3.0 x16
• OS: 32/64-bit Microsoft Windows 7/8/8.1, Linux
• Optical Drive: DVD-ROM drive for software installation