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Display Port Card

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I have an AUUS H110M-A_M2 motherboard.

I would like to fit a vintage/used/compatable Display Port card, that I can use in daisy chain mode?

Could anyone recommend a suitable vintage one that will work please? available on ebay for example?

Thanks
 
Why the 'vintage' card?
Your motherboard is a 2016 board with a PCIe 3.0x16 slot, so it should accept most modern graphics cards (also bearing in mind PSU constraints).
I'm afraid I haven't daisy chained on Display Port, but I believe you should be looking for a card with DP1.2 or above, that supports MST (Multi-Stream Transport).
What is your budget for a card?
 
Yeah a quick search shows I need 1.2 mst.

Thanks

I found one on eBay for £32 which is a little more than I wanted to pay.

NVidia Quadro 4000 2GB GDDR5 Graphics card - 1 x DVI-D DL, 2 x DisplayPort 1.2

I guess MST is rarer than I thought.
 
I guess MST is rarer than I thought
I think so; the more common cards are gamer oriented, with individual HDMI ports etc. for the multiple monitors.
Daisy-chained DP, was more likely to be used for graphic design, or medical imaging type applications - meaning a pro workstation graphics card; it's a much rarer beast.
A Quadro 4000 is a perfect example of one, but it's quite a big card - check it will fit in your case first!
 
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