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AMD FirePro W600 professional graphics is the ideal solution for powering display walls designed to attract, inform and engage audiences or foster collaborative interaction and decision making. It's the powerful, flexible and affordable multi-display professional graphics product the display wall market needs. AMD FirePro W600 professional graphics is the most powerful solution available for configuring display walls featuring multiple displays - no other single-slot professional graphics card is capable of driving up to six displays (with independent audio streams), features the latest graphics memory technology for exceptional multimedia performance and only consumes 75W maximum power.
AMD Eyefinity Multi-Monitor Technology
6 Mini Display Port 1.2 outputs
128-bit memory interface
40962160 Pixel Display Port Resolution
25601600 Pixel Dual Link DVI Resolution19201200 Pixel Single Link DVI Resolution
19201200 Pixel Single Link DVI Resolution
Fan Cooling
750 MHz Engine Clock
A card like this has pretty much a niche market so I'm not the every-day graphics card buyer. I needed the capability to have multiple screens running, each with a slightly different display, and this card is fit for purpose. I've not yet run the card with all 6 displays hooked up but it's going fine with 4 running. My system case is spacious and well ventilated, which probably helps, but the W600 typically runs at 42 - 45 degrees C. I don't think I've ever seen it go over 47. The system's been up for around 7 hr today and the card's sitting at 43C.I thought I had an issue with the card on start-up and rang AMD for technical guidance and advice. They could not have been more obliging and helpful. It turned out that it was a monitor issue; it did not auto-detect that I'd switched from a DVI input to Display Port input.In the box was what I wanted - the card (if I disregard the extra mounting strap described below). No cables, but if you plan to run six monitors then the chances are you're going to have quite specific needs for cabling length. I certainly do. I didn't really expect AMD to slip 20 metres of cabling into the box, free of charge. And no disk. For what? 6 monitors implies a special purpose, for which I already have the relevant software. Maybe AMD could have provided Catalyst - just in case - but most casual users don't need this level of control. For those who see the need it's available for ready download from AMD's website.The only minor complaint was the packaging. The card sat relatively loose in its box underlain by a layer of egg-carton-like foam rubber but with nothing on top of the card to hold it firm. For some reason the card came with a spare mounting strip and this strip was placed in the base of the box, beneath the foam rubber cushioning. In transit the corner of the strap vibrated through the foam cushioning, through the plastic bag containing the card, and had been rubbing on the card. Fortunately it caused no damage but it was pretty sloppy packaging. This was manufacturer packaging, not Amazon packaging. Amazon's shipping packaging was faultless.Overall - a happy shopper. A card that effortlessly fulfills my requirements backed up by good service from Amazon, prompt shipping and good service response from AMD.