These are all brand new removals from encoder/decoder desktop computer systems that were custom built by a system integrator.
These didn't have a label for the model number, but it was confirmed that these are the XI200DE-HDMI card by installing this into a test system. I have uploaded a video of a test setup showing this in operation.
These cards are great but please note:
Does not come with full or half height PCI bracket, so these must be creatively mounted and secured. HDMI cables will pull these out eventually if not secured properly.
How I tested and setup this card:
- Downloaded Snappy Driver Installer Origin, and found the driver for this by downloading the index file - and updating the driver manually
- Once the model number XI200DE-HDMI was found in Device Manager, I saw it was a Magewell card - so I checked their website for the software - it is called Magewell Capture Express and will have several options. The ports are labeled as ports 1 and 2.
- You can use this software to easily capture video and audio, as I included a sample 42 second video showing this at 1080p.
These appear to get a little bit warm, so it's suggested that you have some form of fan or airflow on the card. If you have a gaming computer, no problem. If you're using a mini computer for capturing your video, then I'd suggest possibly buying a tiny heatsink to place on the big chip just in case. These are designed to operate without a heatsink, but it does get warm.
These do not have the metal standoffs over screwholes.