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The AMD Radeon Pro WX 3100 is a high-performance graphics card featuring a 1.22 GHz core and 4 GB of GDDR5 memory. Designed for professionals, it supports up to three monitors and is compatible with advanced APIs like OpenCL 2.0 and Vulkan, making it ideal for creative and technical applications.
RAM | 1 TB |
Memory Speed | 1500 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon Pro WX 3100 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4.00 |
Brand | AMD |
Series | 100-505999 |
Item model number | 100-505999 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.87 x 15 x 9.49 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.87 x 15 x 9.49 inches |
Color | Information not Available |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Advanced Micro Devices |
ASIN | B073Q1SBB9 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 5, 2017 |
A**K
Great low profile budget Video Card
Looked like new. Very satisfied
A**N
Works as advertised
This is a better than decent video card at a fair price. N.B.: at the time I write this (July 29 '19) a newer version will be in stores in a month or so. If you always crave the newest and greatest, wait a month for the WX3200. Meanwhile, the 3100 is doing the job for me. Installation was easy in my somewhat cramped for space SilverStone small form factor PC case. The card came with a half-height bracket installed as shown in the picture, but there was a full-height bracket in the box, and the swap is straightforward. As a hint, install one or two DisplayPort cables first and then tighten down the screw on the new bracket, since lining up the bracket mounting holes with DisplayPort sockets requires precision.The WX3100 comes with AMD's Pro drivers. It's definitely aimed at visual arts applications rather than gamers. Works flawlessly with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, the two apps I use most. Next purchase will be a new 4K monitor to use the HDR10 deep color DACs on the card.
F**D
An obsolete card that crashes Linux consistently
I bought this card for a new AMD system on which I run Linux. The card is low-performance and constantly crashed my system, causing spontaneous reboots and corruption. Not recommended.
N**N
works well for Fusion 360
I got this card because it was listed as a compatible card for Fusion 360 and wasn't too expensive. It works well and is a big improvement over the (ancient) gaming graphics card I was trying to use.
C**R
Great packaging
Card works no issues, went into a pc for 3d software/cad software. Not for gaming if that’s what your looking for.Aesthetically it’s really clean looking. Love the anodized blue look.Fast shipping too
P**.
Four Stars
Good.
D**Y
Good for SFF setups
Bought this for a 4U rack mount case. Power consumption and thermal footprint were my biggest concern since it was a fairly restricted case. But was pleasantly surprised on how well it worked. Only downside it can only support up to 3 displays.
N**H
Works well with MST hub up to 5 monitors
Our system, an imaging based wildfire detection system, generally uses an array of six HD displays for imagery, control, and GIS information. Typically we use a full size chassis with a 6 port mini-DisplayPort card or two 3 port cards, but for one install we needed a low profile chassis which limited the options. This card had the basics, other than port count, and the documentation didn't state the max displays or pixels that we could find. We tried it with a SIIG 4 port MST hub on one of it's 3 ports and direct cabling on the other two. The system would work fine up to 5 1080P displays, but adding the 6th caused Windows to freak out, randomly dropping or rearranging displays. Sigh. We may try other configs with 4K or ultra wide monitors to get the screen real estate we need, and will report back if we find success.
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