AMD FirePro W600 100-505968 2GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Full height / half-length Graphics Card
$430.75
AMD FirePro W600 100-505968 2GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Full height / half-length Graphics Card
Best Seller Ranking |
#65 in Workstation Graphics Cards |
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Brand |
AMD |
Model |
100-505968 |
Interface |
PCI Express 3.0 x16 |
Chipset Manufacturer |
AMD |
GPU |
FirePro W600 |
Core Clock |
600 MHz |
Memory Size |
2GB |
Memory Interface |
128-bit |
Memory Type |
GDDR5 |
DirectX |
DirectX 11 |
OpenGL |
OpenGL 4.2 |
DisplayPort |
6 x Mini DisplayPort |
RAMDAC |
400 MHz |
Max Displays Per Board |
6 |
Cooler |
With Fan |
Operating Systems Supported |
Microsoft Windows Vista ,Windows 7 or Linux (32-bit or 64-bit) |
System Requirements |
Single PCIe x16 lane ,3.0 for optimal performance256MB system memoryInternet access for software installation350W or greater power supply with 75 Watts available for the graphics adapter |
Features |
Single-slot ,FH/HL form factorAMD Eyefinity multi-display technology enables support for up to six large high resolution displays or projectorsProjector overlap support for up to six projectorsMultiple audio stream support via DisplayPort 1.2 support ,for driving multiple displays with independent sound for a more immersive surround sound experiences2GB GDDR5 graphics memory capable of handling 3D imagery ,interactive content and standard definition video with easeSupport for two HD video streams via AMD's Unified Video Decoder75W maximum power consumptionAMD PowerTune technology dynamically optimizes GPU power usageAMD ZeroCore Power technology reduces power consumption at idle by up to 95%PCIe 3.0 x16 bus ,PCIe 3.0 compliantActively cooled |
Form Factor |
Full height ,half-length |
Package Contents |
Accessory1x MiniDP to DVI Active Cable (Single-Link)Driver DiscQuick Installation GuideSapphire PGS Mini Brochure |
Slot Width |
Single slot |
First Listed on Newegg |
November 07 ,2024 |
3 reviews for AMD FirePro W600 100-505968 2GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Full height / half-length Graphics Card


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Charles S. –
Pros: – Plenty of power to run six 1080p TVs
– Drivers work well on Windows 7 for mirroring or extended display
– Single-width card that supposedly uses only 75 watts
– Quiet Cons: None Overall Review: Be sure to get AMD-certified active dongles: http://support.amd.com/us/eyefinity/Pages/eyefinity-dongles.aspx . Download the latest drivers from AMD. Finding the right one can be tricky; use Google search instead of AMD search.
Sylwester C. –
Pros: Low power (75W), standard PCI size, single slot, 6 monitors driven from a single card. Cons: Noise: consistent stable few kHz tone coming from the fan. It can be heard through a noise coming from two Dell’s Vostro desktops: 410 and 470 – in total 6 fans. Overall Review: The “profesional” designation is a bit misleading here. It should be “industrial” rather. The tone coming from the fan can be heard all the time in a quiet small office environment. However it should not cause any problems in a noisy airport, restaurant or conference room.
WAYNE J. –
Pros: Does what it claims to do. Was big improvement over the Matrox M9148 which was a 4 DP card that cost $400 in 2011. The Matrox was always the computer weak link even with the latest bios & drivers. Desktop graphics experience rating was 4.0 and with 4 2560×1600 monitors desktop performance was borderline. (Did better with 3, though)
The W600 jumped the experience rating to 7.1 for both desktop and gaming, driving the very same 4 Dell 30″ DP monitors PLUS I was able to add a 60″ whiteboard. The whiteboard had required its own computer, but now the W600 carries it as well, freeing up a pretty good computer for a nice upgrade for one of my users. This Matrox to W600 upgrade was a gamble, but I’m really happy with the result. I’ll reuse the Matrox in a 2-monitor desktop rig. Cons: The purchase choice I made was straight from AMD (thru Newegg.) The only thing in the box was the card and an extra mounting clip. I could NOT find W600 drivers on the AMD site. The drivers I DID download from AMD would not install. Finally found drivers for it at sapphirepgs.com and those installed perfectly. Had I known AMD would not supply drivers, I would have purchased the “Sapphire FirePro W600 Graphics Card” who DID supply drivers.