Matrox M9128 Low Profile Graphics Card - 1GB
Matrox M9128 Low Profile Graphics Card - 1GB
Scan code: LN44827 Manufacturer code: M9128-E1024LAF
£453.98Item currently awaiting an ETA
Pre order

Matrox M9128 Low Profile Graphics Card - 1GB

1GB Matrox M9128-E1024LAF, PCIe (x16), 2x DisplayPort, Passive, Low Profile Graphics Card

Scan code: LN44827 Manufacturer code: M9128-E1024LAF
£453.98
£5.48 NEXT DAY DELIVERY
Item currently awaiting an ETA
Pre order
  • By DPD Have your parcel delivered by DPD to your specified address. Receive SMS with one-hour delivery window | £5.48 Receive SMS with one-hour delivery window Weekend, timed and European delivery options are available at checkout
  • Collect instore Order online, collect from our Bolton store (25-28 Enterprise Park, Middlebrook, Horwich, Bolton, BL6 6PE) | Free
  • From £18.92 / month (APR 0%) or 0% for 4 months
    Monthly Payment: £37.84
    Instalment Rate: 0% p.a. (fixed)
    Cost of purchase: £453.98
    Total inc. interest: £453.98
    Monthly Payment: £18.92
    Instalment Rate: 0% p.a. (fixed)
    Cost of purchase: £453.98
    Total inc. interest: £453.98
    Example
    Minimum Spend: £99
    Instalment Rate: N/A
    Cost of purchase: £99
    Total inc. interest: £99
    If you are approved for a credit limit with PayPal Credit and use it for future purchases, the APR for those purchases won't be more than 23.9% and may be even lower.

    Representative Example:

    Purchase Rate: 23.9% p.a. (variable)

    Representative: 23.9% APR (variable)

    Assumed Credit Limit: £1,200

    Subject to status. Terms and Conditions apply.
  • With a 10% deposit from just £12.06 / month (APR 19.9%)
  • paypal short logo blue 0% UP TO   MONTHS Spend £99 or more and choose PayPal at checkout. More info
  • SCANPROTECT Protect against installation damage for 28 days. More info
Product Overview The Matrox M9128 LP PCIe x16 dual monitor graphics card renders pristine image quality on up to two DisplayPort monitors at resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 per output. With 1 GB of memory and advanced desktop management features, the M9128 LP PCIe x16 card supports both independent or stretched desktop modes and is the economical choice to drive business, industrial, and government applications with extraordinary performance. Its low-profile form factor makes it easy to integrate into a wide variety of systems. It offers multiple operating system support, and can be paired with another M-Series card for additional monitor support. Features • High-resolution two DisplayPort monitor support
Support resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 per output
• Native PCI Express x16 performance
Maximum bandwidth to ensure best performance
• 1 GB of memory
For enhanced performance in demanding multi-monitor applications
• Low-profile form factor
To fit in a wide variety of systems; includes bracket for full-height ATX form factor
• Passive cooling and low power consumption
Fanless design eliminates noise and increases product reliability
• Stretched and independent desktop modes
Expand your desktop across multiple monitors or set each monitor independent of each other
• Edge Overlap New for Windows 7
Easily and intuitively adjust the number of overlapping pixels to create a seamless, unified image on up to eight edge blending projectors.
• M-Series multi-card support1
Add an additional M-Series card into the same system to drive up to 10 displays from two cards
• Joined graphics card mode2
Insert two M-Series cards into the same system to drive even more monitors across a stretched desktop
• Matrox Clone
View a copy of one display on the other displays
• Wide enterprise flexibility
Unified driver package compatible with other Matrox products
• Matrox PowerDesk software
Easily configure and manage program windows on multiple monitors
• Multiple operating system support
Display drivers for Windows® 7 (32/64 bit), Windows Vista (32/64 bit), Windows XP (32/64 bit), Windows Server 2003/2008 (32/64 bit), and Linux
Specifications
Chipset M9128
Chipset Features
  • Microsoft Windows 7 support
  • OpenGL 2.0
Memory Size 1GB
RAMDAC Frequency  
Interface PCIe (x16)
Connectivity 2 x DisplayPort
Cooling Passive
Other Features RoHS
Video Output Standards  
Additional Information
Scan Code LN44827
Model Number M9128-E1024LAF
GTIN 790750240275
Warranty

Please note your statutory rights are not affected.

For further information regarding Scan's warranty procedure please see our terms and conditions

Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
MATROX
Telephone:
01753 665522
Buying Guide
System Buses & Bandwidth
System Buses & Bandwidth
Date Issued: 21st Oct 2008

In computing terms, system buses are used to connect various components to the motherboard’s core logic and, often, to each other. Modern PCs run with a multitude of high-speed buses ranging from the interconnects between, say, the chipset and the CPU, graphics card, memory, and peripherals.

Read More

Video Editing
Video Editing
Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

You’d be right to think that it’s possible to carry out basic video editing on any modern PC running Windows XP - straight out of the box. XP includes the Windows Movie Maker video-editing program and, although it lacks frills, it does what it does quite well.

Read More

PCI Express
PCI Express
Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

A motherboard’s main job is to act as a conduit between the various hardware elements that make up a PC. It needs to be able to link the desired CPU(s), system memory, graphics card, hard drive(s), and add-in cards and enable them to work in harmony.

Read More

Multi-GPUs
Multi-GPUs
Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

If you’re the least bit interested in graphics cards, we’re sure that you’ve heard the terms SLI and CrossFire bandied about recently. Touted as a means of achieving maximum 3D performance by, effectively, using two or more graphics cards in tandem, multi-GPU technology is here to stay. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look SLI and CrossFire; the two competing multi-GPU solutions from NVIDIA and ATI Technologies, respectively.

Read More

GPU Antialiasing
GPU Antialiasing
Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

This TekSpek will assume you know the affects of applying a level of anti-aliasing (AA) on your 3D accelerator, be it via the driver control panel or via a control in your game. We assume you know the effect it has on image quality, so you can think about a before and after scenario. So this TekSpek isn’t about explaining what it does as such, although it will, it’s about explaining the how and why.

Read More

GPU
GPU
Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

Explaining how a modern GPU works in completeness would take a book. Or two. Per class of chip. Per vendor. They’re extraordinarily complex pieces of engineering and production, and the end result contains more transistors than multiple modern x86 processors.

Read More

Updating Drivers
Updating Drivers
Date Issued: 25th Jun 2008

Updating drivers can sometimes be a bit of a gamble. Will the drivers come with an installer? Will you need to uninstall the old drivers first? Many drivers these days do come with an installer, which simplifies the process dramatically.

Read More

Matrox M9128 Low Profile Graphics Card - 1GB
Matrox M9128 Low Profile Graphics Card - 1GB