KFA2, the European subsidiary of the Taiwanese graphics card manufacturer Galaxy has already launched a series of Nvidia GeForce solutions with multiple screens, but the company will not stop and will soon launch a new series of graphics cards based on the MDP in the design of GTX 570.
KFA2 was able to cope with the constraints imposed by Nvidia hardware with third IDT VMM1400 controller, a chip which is usually found in multi-screen cube to overcome. Go for a quick glance, the latest creation from former employer seems KFA2 GeForce GTX 570 similar design, because it uses the same custom cooling solution itself, but it was painted black, with the PCB for a more aggressive look. However, unlike other KFA2 GTX 570 lineup, the MST version comes with the output of a dual-link DVI ports, HDMI and three mini-DVI-D, which contain up to four monitors simultaneously twice the Nvidia reference design.
Three of the screens connected to the card from the camera to combine in an area (with multiple monitors games or productivity) represent a 5760x1080 pixel resolution. Unfortunately, KFA2 know other information about the MDS GTX 570, but probably comes factory overclocked, judging by his aggressive design. The price was not foreseen KFA2 creation, but SweClockers suggests that we can this graphics card to the sale in November this year.
The GeForce GTX 570 GPU is based on the Nvidia GF110 and 480 stream processing packages, 60 texture units, 40 ROP units and the memory bus width of 320 bits normally associated with 1.25 GB of GDDR5 video buffer. Nvidia standard operating frequencies are evaluated on 732MHz for the GPU and 950MHz (3800MHz data rate) for the memory.