Sapphire VID-2X
Specifications and Package
Below are the specifications for the Sapphire VID-2X:
Input Format |
VESA DisplayPort v1.1a 4-lanes with 24 bit Colour Depth |
Output Format |
2 x Single Link (max 1920 x 1200) DVI |
Connection Diagram |
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Power Requirements |
Mini USB Power DC +5V |
Display Mode Table @ 50Hz/60Hz, 24 bpp |
Stretch-Mode : 3840×1200 / 3840×1080 |
Display Mode Table @ 60Hz, 24 bpp |
Stretch-Mode : 3360×1050 / 3200×1200 / 3200×900 / 2880×1050 / 2880×900 / 2732×768 / 2560×1024 / 1920×1200 |
Dimensions |
(WxHxD): 114 x 32 x 107 mm |
Weight |
Net Weight: 210 g |
Regulatory Approvals |
CE, FCC, IECS, MCC, WEEE, RoHS |
Ambient Operating Tempurature |
0 – 55°C (Min/Max) |
Storage Temperature |
-40 to 75°C (Min/Max) |
Operating Humidity |
20 – 80% relative humidity (Non-Condensing) |
Storage Humidity |
5 to 95% relative humidty (Non-Condensing) |
Sapphire seems to be wearing a little different attire than I am used to seeing. Today it’s all business, unlike Sapphire’s video card boxes that are normally adorned with some extreme designs and some gamer babe render. It’s good to see that Sapphire can wear a suit as well. I suppose this shouldn’t come as a surprise since Sapphire is going after a much different market, as this product is more for someone wanting to be more productive than destructive.
On the front of the box Sapphire touts some of the products key features and a few pictures of the VID-2X’s capabilities. Pretty much the same thing around back with a little more explanation. The right side has a few key specs and system requirements.
Inside the box, everything is packaged very well. The bundle includes an owner’s manual, various power plugs and connectors.
Let’s take a closer look at the VID-2X.