The reference GTX 550Ti requires an SLI set up in order to support multi-monitor technology. However, Zotac have modified the reference GTX 550Ti design to come up with a new card which will be part of their multiview graphic card range.
The Multiview GTX 550Ti will be able to support up to 3 displays at the same time. The combination of these is either 2 via HDMI and 1 via DVI or 2 via HDMI and 1 via Display port. The specifications of this GTX 550Ti are a pretty standard offering:
The card still utilises the same dual-slot cooler on previous models and features Nvidia CUDA support, 2-way SLI support, DX 11 and PhysX. Zotac had this to say about the new release:
“With our latest ZOTAC GeForce GTX 550 Ti Multiview, we are able to deliver a quality visual experience that combines Microsoft DirectX 11 compatibility, NVIDIA CUDA technology and triple simultaneous displays at a mainstream price point.
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