News Magewell's New M.2 Capture Cards Are Fit for Mini-ITX Streaming PCs

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That heasink it's a little to big for mini itx builds at all...
Hi Amdlova, Magewell has made two SKU's for each card to help solve the space issue. We have found that some users pop an M.2 in their build and didn't fully factor in cooling. For this reason, we want to cool our FPGA directly. For the majority of our use cases, OEM's have factored all of that in so we offer a SKU without the heatsink and provide just the power header.

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Hi Amdlova, Magewell has made two SKU's for each card to help solve the space issue. We have found that some users pop an M.2 in their build and didn't fully factor in cooling. For this reason, we want to cool our FPGA directly. For the majority of our use cases, OEM's have factored all of that in so we offer a SKU without the heatsink and provide just the power header.

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Do you support HDMI 2.1 VRR passthrough on these models?
EDIT: Checked your web site, these have only HDMI in, they basically usable for video camera input or off-line capture from HDMI source.
For game streaming these wont do, since you limited to playing on the preview screen which has higher latency than passthrough function, has no HDR support nor VRR.

This is not a Streamer product.
 
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