you say the g800 would outperform the nvida yes ?
wow
a product that will come likely sept 2000 will outperform the geforce ddram that exists and is buyable since when ?
are we kidding around ?
and dont get me wrong i use my matrox g400 dual head, but in my eyes matrox moves by far too slow in the extremly fast 3d market.
when they release the g800 if it will be a hype it wont last long, as the new generation nvidas will arrive soon later.
and than it will be again low in performance for logner time.
as voodoo 5 hype..
i dont know if you were at cebit, but if you saw the voodoo 5 thre running slow like hell i think you may consider 3dfx from coming back.
maybe just check a tomshardware comment from cebit or any other technical not 3dfx sponsored technical analyse of the 5000.
insteald of the g450 the g800 would have to come now or at least in summer. the 450 will be a tactic failure as it will be released quoted and tested as "new matrox product" which will still be inferior to the now month-old nvida.
of couse ill wait for g800 until it comes out, as if you work with 2d graphics you wont have much choice. also the 3d quality is very persuading.
(that comparation of murc "the bumpmapping factor or so" fells in my mind: " do you want 35 frames of this, or 80 frames of that (comparing ebumpmapping vs no bumpmapped pictures.)
but i fear that will be not enough, and also by way too late.
nvida moves quickly in hardware in drivers and in marketing.
matrox doesnt seem to really catch up.
wow
a product that will come likely sept 2000 will outperform the geforce ddram that exists and is buyable since when ?
are we kidding around ?
and dont get me wrong i use my matrox g400 dual head, but in my eyes matrox moves by far too slow in the extremly fast 3d market.
when they release the g800 if it will be a hype it wont last long, as the new generation nvidas will arrive soon later.
and than it will be again low in performance for logner time.
as voodoo 5 hype..
i dont know if you were at cebit, but if you saw the voodoo 5 thre running slow like hell i think you may consider 3dfx from coming back.
maybe just check a tomshardware comment from cebit or any other technical not 3dfx sponsored technical analyse of the 5000.
insteald of the g450 the g800 would have to come now or at least in summer. the 450 will be a tactic failure as it will be released quoted and tested as "new matrox product" which will still be inferior to the now month-old nvida.
of couse ill wait for g800 until it comes out, as if you work with 2d graphics you wont have much choice. also the 3d quality is very persuading.
(that comparation of murc "the bumpmapping factor or so" fells in my mind: " do you want 35 frames of this, or 80 frames of that (comparing ebumpmapping vs no bumpmapped pictures.)
but i fear that will be not enough, and also by way too late.
nvida moves quickly in hardware in drivers and in marketing.
matrox doesnt seem to really catch up.
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