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Appears to be a board of the same level (if not the same board) as the alpha we saw earlier. The back of the card seems pretty occupied...
Edit: Kosh was first
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The only thing I could think of that would suggest is not alpha is that there are FCC and CE compliance logos. Would they print them on prototype PCBs ?
Still it does not mean that the board is production. Maybe a beta or prototype, with a large heatsink to do some extremes tests, but on the final version of the PCB ?
If you look at the top photo, you can see what looks like room for a SVHS port inbetween the two DVI connectors. Also looks like there is space left around the top DVI connector to put a D-Sub in there instead.
Originally posted by Captain Marvel i DONT KNOW BUT IN THE SIDE VIEW IT HAS WRITING ON IT.
YEAH IT LOOKS LIKE THERES SOMETYPE OF SETUP FOR AN UNUSED OUTPUT IN BETWEEN
ALSO WHAT ARE THOSE HOLES FOR IN THE PCB ADJACENT THE ONE OUTPUT. LOOKS HEAVY DUTY.
HMMMM???
those holes are for mounting a D-Sub connector, like was previously pointed out with the solder points.
and, on another note, my G400MAX had a 3 pin fan connector too... Matrox has been doing that on cards for a while....
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I think that's an alpha board, oh wait, 12 people have said that already
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