- Metrox returns with a double GPU card that is made for multi -display setup from harmony
- A380 Ottal supports eight 5K screens and high -end audio
- The quad version offers less output, low power for easy installations
One of the early rivals of Nidia, Metrox was known for its high quality graphics cards in the 1990s.
Although it eventually withdrawn from the mainstream gaming market, the company has been operating in a professional and multi -display environment, which includes the supply of a large -scale music and entertainment location supply system far from the Las Vegas belt.
Now, Metrox is preparing to issue a new double GPU graphics card aimed at strengthening video walls and multi -display setups.
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Up to four 8K display
The upcoming Metrox Luma Pro A380 Ottal includes two Intel Arc A380E GPUs and eight mini -display port 2.0 outpts, which can allow it to go to four 8K display or eight 5K screens at the same time.
The A380 octal is a single slot PCIE 4.0 X16 card and contains 12GB GDDR6 memory, which has 130W power requirements and active cooling.
Supported APIS includes Direct X -12 Ultamite, Open GL 4.6, Wilkin 1.3, and Open CL 3.0, which is compatible with a wide range of professional software environment. Metrox’s power desk software and its Mora developer tools have also been endorsed.
In terms of capabilities, the card can provide high definition video in eight synchronous display, including HDR, Visa DSC compression, adaptation sync, and HDCP 2.3 support. Maximum depth reaches 36 bits per pixel. Customers can also stream multi -channel high definition audio through four digital outputs.
According to Metrox, two cards can be used in the same system and the frames can be locked for harmonious output.
The line -up offers similar features with another model, A380 quad, eight mini -display ports with the same GPU, 6GB memory, and four full -sized display port connectors. The quad model pulls less power and aims for less demanding requests.
There is no word for any model pricing or availability. Metroxes listed them only as “coming soon”.


