System Ventilation - Matrox Mura IPX Series System Builder's Manual

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System ventilation

Without proper system ventilation, the motherboard and add-in cards will operate at elevated temperatures. Continued operation at elevated
temperatures will reduce the life expectancy of the overall system. Mechanical components (such as fans), in particular, experience higher
failure rates when exposed to elevated temperatures over long periods of time. The system integrator must verify that the system – and the
add-in card area in particular – is properly ventilated. The result is a system that runs cooler, has a longer operating life, and offers higher
reliability.
Note:
To guarantee the longevity of your system and the installed cards, make sure your system is installed in a properly ventilated
location. Running Matrox Mura IPX and D-Series cards above the specified temperatures will lead to permanent damage to the
cards that won't be covered by the Matrox warranty.
Mura IPX Series – The Mura IPX Series operating temperature is 0 to 45 ºC. When a Mura IPX Series card is installed in a properly
ventilated system, the temperature of the Mura IPX Series card recorded by the Matrox IPX Utility tool or APIs must never exceed
100 ºC.
To monitor and record the temperature changes of your Mura IPX Series card, use
package, install Network API SDK.msi. Then, go to system's Program Files (x86)\Matrox Graphics Inc\Matrox Network API
SDK\Applications and run the IPX utility.exe. From the IPX utility tool window, enter
IPX Series card.
D1450 and D1480 – The temperature of your D1450 and D14800 cards should never exceed 90 ºC. To retrieve the temperature of
your D-Series card, use the Matrox PowerDesk software. From the main interface, click
Under
Chip temperature data and logging
of your D-Series card.
Third-party graphics hardware – Ensure that your third-party graphics hardware remains within the maximum allowed
temperature. For more information on how to monitor and record the temperature, or for the temperature requirements of your
third party graphics hardware, see your third-party graphics hardware documentation.
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, you can enable options to monitor the peak temperatures and log the chip temperatures
. From the Mura CD
Matrox IPX utility tool
to get the temperature of your Mura
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