![]() The Intel® NUC and Mini DP adapter are optional the shown steps relate to any system which supports DP 1.2+. Refer to the following video demonstration to see how to physically configure an MST Hub: Note You should visit the referenced website and confirm whether referenced data is accurate. Intel does not control or audit third-party materials or the third party websites referenced. Intel assumes no liability whatsoever in connection with your use of third-party sites or material and disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to the third-party sites or materials. Performing actions recommended by third-party vendors can result in improper operation, damage to the board or processor, or reduced product life. Providing such content and/or links only constitutes suggestions and should not be mistaken as an endorsement or recommendation for any specific action. Intel is supplying content from third-party sites for your convenience and may supply links to additional third-party site(s). To check if your system supports DP 1.2+, check your system's original specifications, or contact your equipment manufacturer.įor detailed information on MST, see this third-party article. Is supported on Intel® Core™ processors of 4 th Gen and newer.All monitors need to be daisy-chain compatible, except the last. Daisy-chain: Monitors are connected in series.MST Hub: Splits one DP cable into multiple video outputs, which can be both DP or other formats.We recommend that you update to the latest Intel Graphics driver to get full API support. Intel Graphics supports a wide range of APIs. Allows multiple display video signals to be transmitted through a single DisplayPort (DP) cable in one of two configurations: PC games and applications often require a graphics card that is compatible with specific Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), such as OpenGL, DirectX, OpenCL, or Vulkan. ![]() Multi-Stream Transport (MST) is a feature of DisplayPort 1.2 and newer that: ![]()
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