I have built a new Pentium III/933 for myself, and I have to pick a new video card (I have a G400 MAX at home, on my previous computer). I was considering something along the lines of a GeForce 2 GTS, but I have a Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2040u, and I plan on running it at 1600x1200 at most times (sometimes venturing as high as 2048x1536 for special applications). Therefore, the GeForce 2's poor image quality is probably not going to cut it. I must either buy a G400 MAX, a G450, a Radeon, or a 3dfx card (3500 or 5500) of some kind.
In particular, I am looking for:
1) high image quality at high resolutions
2) DVD support (i.e., DVDs look good; software-based decoding is fine considering I have plenty of horsepower)
3) Windows 2000 support
4) TV-In and Out, unless I can find a S-VHS -> Firewire solution
5) pretty good 3D support
6) stable OpenGL
From what I have heard, the Radeon has bad Win2K support, the G400 has below par 3D support (in terms of speed), and the 3dfx has substandard OpenGL (also, the image quality of the 3dfx may be below par, but I have no direct experience wit this).
I am posting this to the Matrox forum because I need to find out all of the "dirt" on the G400 MAX and the G450 running on my Asus CUSL2 motherboard. Please tell me everything that I need to know, including stability in Win98SE and Win2K, the AGP4X feature, the Fast Writes feature, the USWC (Write Combining) feature, and whether I should buy the G400 MAX (again) or the G450. I will not be using the DualHead feature (much) or the DVI feature(s), but I want as high and fast a card as possible with my current "limitation" (of demanding quality at high resolutions).
In particular, I am looking for:
1) high image quality at high resolutions
2) DVD support (i.e., DVDs look good; software-based decoding is fine considering I have plenty of horsepower)
3) Windows 2000 support
4) TV-In and Out, unless I can find a S-VHS -> Firewire solution
5) pretty good 3D support
6) stable OpenGL
From what I have heard, the Radeon has bad Win2K support, the G400 has below par 3D support (in terms of speed), and the 3dfx has substandard OpenGL (also, the image quality of the 3dfx may be below par, but I have no direct experience wit this).
I am posting this to the Matrox forum because I need to find out all of the "dirt" on the G400 MAX and the G450 running on my Asus CUSL2 motherboard. Please tell me everything that I need to know, including stability in Win98SE and Win2K, the AGP4X feature, the Fast Writes feature, the USWC (Write Combining) feature, and whether I should buy the G400 MAX (again) or the G450. I will not be using the DualHead feature (much) or the DVI feature(s), but I want as high and fast a card as possible with my current "limitation" (of demanding quality at high resolutions).
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