Matrox C420 (C420-E2GBLAF) 2GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Low Profile Graphics Card
€529.34
Matrox C420 (C420-E2GBLAF) 2GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Low Profile Workstation Video Card
Brand |
Matrox |
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Model |
C420 (C420-E2GBLAF) |
Interface |
PCI Express 3.0 x16 |
Chipset Manufacturer |
AMD |
Memory Size |
2GB |
Memory Type |
GDDR5 |
DirectX |
DirectX 11.2 |
OpenGL |
OpenGL 4.4 |
DisplayPort |
4 x Mini DisplayPort |
Cooler |
Fanless |
System Requirements |
Single available PCIe x16 lane256MB of system memoryInternet access for software installationCompatible operating system |
Features |
Drive up to four displays or projectors at resolutions up to 2560 x 1600Experience smooth video playback and graphics performance with 2 GB of memoryBenefit from a low power ,fanless video card for increased reliability and silent operationMinimize power consumption with an energy efficient board designLeverage a low-profile design to install in a wide range of small form factor and full height systemsCustomize your setup with the easy-to-use Matrox PowerDesk multi-display configuration and desktop management softwareConfigure displays independently from one another or select stretched desktop mode to create a single ultra-large desktop across multiple displaysClone content to show the same information on all displaysSelect any combination of portrait or landscape and set the orientation that works best for youPrevent loose cabling with secure Mini DisplayPort connectorsExpand your desktop space with multi-board support to drive up to 8 displays from a single computerFacilitate enterprise-wide deployments by installing Matrox PowerDesk & drivers across many systems without any user interactionSupports Microsoft DirectX 11.2 ,OpenGL 4.4 ,and OpenCL 1.2 to run the latest professional applicationsProtect your investment with Matrox long product life-cyclesCompatible with Windows 8.1 (32/64) ,Windows 7 (32/64) ,Windows Embedded Standard 7 (32/64) ,Server 2012 R2 (64) ,Server 2008 R2 (64) ,Linux operating systems |
Form Factor |
Low Profile |
Package Contents |
Matrox C420 board with factory-installed ATX bracketLow profile bracketQuick-start guideDisplay drivers and Matrox PowerDesk desktop management software available for download from Matrox website |
First Listed on Newegg |
July 03 ,2022 |
2 reviews for Matrox C420 (C420-E2GBLAF) 2GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Low Profile Graphics Card


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REHAN Q. –
Pros: Low profile, excellent build quality. Outstanding product. I was looking to build a 4K Video Wall and tested other products. I am a graphic artist and my use case was Adobe After Effect Animation with precise 4K with proper pixel density. I might add awesome technical support. In case if you need it which I doubt. :Product is solid and will last for years to come. Cons: No cons. Just an amazing great product. Awesome.
John L. –
Pros: -edge blending/bezel correction very easy to set up
-good instructions
-static heat sinks probably more reliable than a fan Cons: -not a lot of gpu power/acceleration
-overpriced compared to much more capable Quadro cards (PNY Quadro P1000 is the one we replaced it with) Overall Review: Got this to do an edge blended projection with two 1920 x 1200 projectors running a program that does procedural animations from a bunch of graphic assets. We had some issues with mild stuttering/jerkiness in the animation and ended up replacing the Matrox with a Quadro P1000 which cost ~$150 less and ran the animations ultra smoothly.