Consuming only 75 watts of power and enclosed in a single-slot, half-length chassis, AMD's Radeon Pro WX 5100 Graphics Card is a power-efficient GPU for workstations running CAD applications, video editing software, and running game engines such as Unreal. Under the hood, the Radeon Pro WX 5100 features 1792 stream processors linked to 8GB of GDDR5 vRAM with a 160 GB/s interface for 3.9 TFLOPS of single-precision computation performance. APIs such as OpenCL, OpenGL, and Vulkan can take advantage of that performance and accelerate graphics rendering and computationally intensive video effects.
The output panel of this card contains four DisplayPort 1.3 outputs. With the processing power available inside the WX 5100 card, up to two dual-cable 5K (5120x2880) displays can be driven simultaneously at up to 60 Hz. At DCI and UHD 4K resolutions, four monitors can be driven for expanding your virtual workspace without requiring splitters 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 smaller enclosures.