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  • #16
    Well, I just ordered a Max from the Matrox store and saved shipping & sales tax. This makes the Max $42 cheaper than buying a Max in Seattle/Bellevue (we have a 8.6% sales tax and the Max is selling for $260 retail) (BTW the GeForce is selling for $270)

    I now use a G200, and by my calculation the G400 Max is 4 times faster than the G200. I plan to keep the Max until a new Matrox card arrives (the G888)and is 4 times faster than the Max.

    I also plan to upgrade my CPU from a P2 450 to a P3 600 'this spring' and this will make my Max even faster.......
    Dell Intel 440bx, P2 450, 256 megs ram, IBM 13g hard drive, G400 Max, PD 6.22, 256k AGP aperture, Win 98 SE, DirectX 8.0a,TBS Montego Audio, Dell D1226H 19 inch monitor at 1280x1024x32, 3com XL10/100

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    • #17
      Hi everyone, i new here so here is my 2 cents.

      I own a lot of cards (not bragging here) but the card that i like most has to be G400!!! Voodoo3 and future are crap now so the battle leaves GeForce/Pro and G400 Max. Persently i am using the G400 16MB SH OEM which in a few more days will be upgrading to the Max version because after what i have seen in what my OEM G400 can do, i believe the Max can do better!!! In Singapore, G400 Max is more expensive then GeForce!!! but why don't i consider GeForce than.. Reason is simple, G400 features more innovation then Geforce. EMBM and Dualhead is something no one in the market is intenting to do therefore G400 dominates the market. You might say that Geforce has T&L and Fast framerates then G400. Also, Geforce has Cube enviroment bump mapping too. But this is what these 2 card are so different. If you want visual, G400 is you want speed, Geforce.
      In a few more weeks, i will be getting Geforce Pro. From there will i conclude if Geforce's Cube bump mapping as good as EMBM. right now i don't think so after reading what Matrox has posted on their website. Who knows...

      Oops, too diverted already. Hey, go for the G400 MAX now. I also say that Matrox might not be coming up with any new product so soon until they have finalise the driver problem first!

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      • #18
        16 megger is the way to go as you already have the drivers and it will give you about a 2x improvement, I got a 32 megger DH at a comp show for about $160 usd, the 16mb SH should be around a $120, then you can sell the g200 for $75 and be a smilin'
        jim

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        PIII-500mhz @ 620 ! with an Abit BE6 mobo
        128mb pc-100
        Mill G400 (YAHOO!!!) 32mb @ 167/208 with MGATweak-417mhz, (2.5, 2, 2.5), PD 5.41 & bios 1.5-22
        Maxtor 14.3 gb Uata66 hdd
        SB Live!
        Winblows 98se & DX7
        32 lbs. of fans, heatsinks and aluminum ductwork
        3DMark Result 5954.69 3DMarks
        Synthetic CPU 3D Speed 9325.69 CPU 3DMarks
        Rasterizer Score 2791.72 3DRasterMarks
        Game 1 - Race 65.07 FPS
        Game 2 - First Person 54.89 FPS
        Fill Rate 268.79 MTexels/s

        System 1:
        AMD 1.4 AYJHA-Y factory unlocked @ 1656 with Thermalright SK6 and 7k Delta fan
        Epox 8K7A
        2x256mb Micron pc-2100 DDR
        an AGP port all warmed up and ready to be stuffed full of Parhelia II+
        SBLIVE 5.1
        Maxtor 40g 7,200 @ ATA-100
        IBM 40GB 7,200 @ ATA-100
        Pinnacle DV Plus firewire
        3Com Hardware Modem
        Teac 20/10/40 burner
        Antec 350w power supply in a Colorcase 303usb Stainless

        New system: Under development

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        • #19
          I'd wait for the next matrox card if i were you helevitia... :-).

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          PC Power and Cooling Deluxe Chrome Tower case and 300W ATX Power Supply, Dual Slot1 440GX AMI MegaRUM II motherboard, 128MB of ECC 100 MHz SDRAM, PII 450 MHz, Matrox G400 MAX, Seagate Cheetah 9,1GB @ primary SCSI Ultra2 Wide controller, Hitachi 4x DVD-ROM, Panasonic (Matsushita) LS-120 Drive, Terratec EWS64XL sound card.

          PC Power and Cooling Deluxe Chrome Tower case and 300W ATX Power Supply, Dual Slot1 440GX AMI MegaRUM II motherboard, 128MB of ECC 100 MHz SDRAM, PII 450 MHz, Matrox G400 MAX, Seagate Cheetah 9,1GB @ primary SCSI Ultra2 Wide controller, Hitachi 4x DVD-ROM, Panasonic (Matsushita) LS-120 Drive, Terratec EWS64XL sound card.

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          • #20
            I'd say wait for now. The G200 still runs games pretty well on the likes of a Celeron 450. The G400 isn't going to make the world of difference, and the drivers definately still need some work. Half Life and UT im getting hatching (flickering) on the graphics of lights and explosion marks. You can always go for the g400 in the future and of course the prices will have dropped and be better value for money.

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            Primary System: P3@558 Vantec 5040 cooler, 128MB PC125 Ram, G400Max, HOT 661 MoBo, AWE64 Gold, 2940AU Scsi with 32x Reader and 4x4x16 Writer, Jaz and Zip, Card Cooler.

            3DMark99 800x600 = 5765
            Quake 2 Timedemo1 = 103.9 fps

            Seconday System: Celeron 400, Gigabyte BXC MoBo, 64MB PC100, SLI Voodoo 2, Millenium 2, SB16 (eek), NEC 4x4 CD ROM.

            3DMARK99 800x600 = 3217
            Primary System: Athlon 850, 128MB PC133 Ram, GeForce GTS 32DDR, Abit KA7 MoBo, AWE64 Gold, 2940AU Scsi with 32x Reader and 4x4x16 Writer, Jaz and Zip, Card Cooler.

            Seconday System: P3 @ 560
            Tertiary System: Celeron 400

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