Power efficient and compact, the AMD Radeon Pro WX 4100 is a low-profile professional workstation graphics card that features 1024 stream processors coupled to 4GB of GDDR5 vRAM with a 96 GB/s memory interface for 2.4 TFLOPS of single-precision computation performance, all packed inside a half-height, half-length form factor. This speed coupled with the small size ensures that smaller workstations can take advantage of APIs such as OpenCL, OpenGL, and Vulkan to render high-resolution graphics and process computationally intensive video effects.
The output panel of this card contains four Mini DisplayPort 1.3 outputs. With the included Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort adapters, all four of the ports can be attached to standard DisplayPort hardware. With the processing power available inside the WX 4100 card, a single 5K (5120×2880) display, or four DCI or UHD 4K displays can be driven without requiring secondary cards or MST hubs.
To keep this card cool, AMD implemented a blower-style cooler. By using a radial fan, this system forces air over the components and exhausts it out through the front of the card. This compact cooling solution is ideal for configurations involving tight spacing between components, crucial in small-form-factor enclosures.
Richie Mueller (verified owner) –
Having plenty of options for a Solid Low Profile Graphics Solution I chose this card and am amazed at the outstanding 4 Port Solution (Enough to power all 4 of my Monitors with Excellent Quality and Resolution!!) Thanks B&H
Urban Murray (verified owner) –
Will run 4 monitors. I only use three. The graphics are terrific. I dont play games so I can’t speak for it in this realm. But movies are stunning.
Justice Heidenreich (verified owner) –
I’ve had this card for some time, and its only quirk appears to be fussy with the Mini/DP to DP cable that I bought to simplify connection. It sometimes started to artifact, requiring a reboot. Then, I used the Mini/DP to DP converter that came in the card’s box and all problems went away. Although it’s capable of 4K resolution, I used regular full HD because my motherboard won’t allow 4K playback of Ultra blu-ray disks. But playback of regular blu-ray disks and streaming from Netflix, Amazon and VUDU is perfect. Still a good choice today, given the stupid run-up in video card prices.
Birdie Thompson (verified owner) –
Driver very stable with my workstation. Good affordable option.
Gardner Klocko (verified owner) –
Could not have been simpler. Open the case, pop it in, turn it on. No power cable needed (powered off the BUS). I did have to put the included full hight bracket on (which was easy). I am running two Apple LED Cinema Displays as secondary (and third) monitors connected to this card. The primary monitor connects to the main video card that came with the Mac Pro (AMD Radeon Pro 580X).
Bart Schowalter (verified owner) –
I was happy to find a GPU in stock. Didn’t really need the professional line, but couldn’t find any of the more consumer geared cards. Is doing the trick for the moment, but will upgrade when shortages ease. Only real issue for me is the more limited V-RAM
Flo Reichert (verified owner) –
I needed to speed graphics in order for my newly purchased HP Z240 tower to be able to deal with Lightroom Classic CC’s latest version of hyperspace image processing speeds. (Otherwise LR was crashing on this PC which I purchased from B&H to upgrade my old tower for photo processing.) Here’s the Heads up. When I downloaded AMD’s installation instructions for the Radeon Pro WX 4100 graphics card, I discovered that AMD recommends a 500 Watt power supply. The HP Z240 full size tower has only a 400 Watt supply. The good bottom line is that I installed it anyway and I haven’t toasted the 400W power supply with photo processing in Lightroom. On the other hand, I’m not a gamer–so watch out there. I love B&H as a camera company. We’ve been doing camera business for over ten years. Couldn’t be more satisfied with everything photo. But I have to think from this experience they are lacking in computer knowledge. They listed this graphics card as an accessory to the HP Z240 tower when AMD says it needs 500 watts and the Z240 large tower has only 400 watts.
Moriah Kreiger (verified owner) –
1200mhz clock 4gb ram single slot 50watts and doesnt run hot or loud. I dont need much for casual use and it fits my SFF optiplex 7010. Switchable between graphics and compute mode. Still fooling around with it.