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13 Jun, 2024
The item was as described and works as expected. No problems, all good.
The item was as described and works as expected. No problems, all good.

01 Jun, 2024
Item arrived on schedule, works as expected. No problems, all good.
Item arrived on schedule, works as expected. No problems, all good.
07 Nov, 2015
EXcellent multi-monitor graphics card, but not on Linux
I bought the NVS 450 in order to run my Linux desktop across three monitors. The NVS 450 isn't designed for fast 3D graphics but as I don't use my computer for games and need lots of screen space to do development work efficiently the NVS 450 looks a good match. Although it's packaged as a single board with four DisplayPorts the NVS450 is really two GPUs on a single board, each with 2 DisplayPorts. This probably doesn't matter in other circumstances but in my situation it does. Linux (Kubuntu 15.10 at least) sees it as two separate GPUs. The open-source Novelle driver will link both GPUs and all four screens into a single desktop but it gives sluggish performance and is unstable. The card performs well with the Nvidia driver and is stable but insists on creating a separate X server for each pair of screens, making it very difficult to set up a single desktop. In the end I gave up and got a different GPU (an AMD FirePro W4100). Overall, the NVS 450 is good - silent, low power consumption, good general performance and able to drive four monitors. Just not on Linux.