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What do you guys think about the G550 review at Ace's??
Of the non-GeForce3 cards tested, the Matrox G450 eTV set the standard with a score of 1, indicating that it provided the best 2D image quality. The GeForce2 MX, on the other hand, provided a reference point for poor image quality, earning a score of 5. The ATI Radeon DDR scored a 2 in our subjective test. The score of each individual GeForce3 product is noted in the summary table of the card in the "Image Quality" row.
The 2D image quality of the Gainward CARDEXPERT GeForce3 PowerPack !!! was spectacular. Our notes clearly mark the card as "best" among GeForce3 cards in both the 1600x1200x32 at 85Hz as well as the 1800x1440x32 at 70Hz test. The 2D image quality of the Gainward CARDEXPERT GeForce3 PowerPack !!! was right on par with the ATI Radeon DDR card we used for comparison, leaving the other GeForce3 cards behind.
The biggest reason Galvin gets picked on is because he's comparing 2D quality based on a resolution of 1024x768... not only that, but also on a 21" monitor!
I personally could care less what card he has, as long as it suits his needs, fine, but if coming in here claiming his 2D is as good as M... polease give us all a break.
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss
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I can't tell the difference at 1024x767, so for someone that doesn't need anything higher it doesn't matter.
I mean seriously how good does 2D have to be before you don't notice the difference anymore ?
But I do see a lot of these kind of things, one person will say well this video card has awesome 3D, then a matrox user will say well my G4xx card has better 2D, heh. Silly isn't it
But I do see a lot of these kind of things, one person will say well this video card has awesome 3D, then a matrox user will say well my G4xx card has better 2D, heh. Silly isn't it
No, not at all, for serveral reasons.
1) This is a Matrox Users forum so therefore we can talk about the things that make the Matrox cards superior in our eyes.
2) It has been said over and over again in rerviews left and right that the Matrox cards have the 2D quality that everyone else has yet to achieve.
3) For most of us here image quality is the number one thing that we look for in a video card.
4) Most of us here use our machines for more than just glorified gaming consoles. So for a, I need no brain, game like Q3 we don't need all those mega frames per second.
These are just a few that I can think of right now, too early in the morning yet for me, but I sure others can think of more.
Joel
PS: Galvin we are glad that you have a card that suits your needs. So why don't you go and use that card for the reasons you bought it and let us use our Matrox cards for the reasons we bought them. Besides you are trying to preach Nvidiot to the wrong crowd.
Libertarian is still the way to go if we truly want a real change.
Here at work I run a Geforce 2MX (eVGA flavor) on a Dell P991 19" trinitron monitor. I tried running at 1600x1200 and it just killed my eyes. 1280x1024 is bad enough.
I go home to my G400 running on a KDS VS-195e (non-Trinitron) and can run 1600x1200 and it beats the HELL out of my work machine. I can imediately tell the difference in 2D.
As for all the games I listed, I run them in 1024x768x32 res. Usually medium detail. Tribes 2 ran just fine, for an app that is co-written by nVidia.
amish
Despite my nickname causing confusion, I have no religious affiliations.
From what I gathered when I had my computer connected to the second input of a friends monitor, his G200 even was slightly better / "more steady" than my G400. But then the G200 was connected via BNC while the G400 "only" had the usual RGB.
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