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  • Clarification from Matrox about Parhelia

    Many people have been wondering about how the Parhelia will benchmark. I'm included in that group. Once I heard that Matrox said not to expect the card to win any awards at Quake III FPS contests, I realized that Matrox was in an uphill battle to win the hearts of the reviewers who are so often stuck on such measurements. I began to wonder about what market(s) Matrox was really going after with this card. So I asked and Matrox responded.

    I also threw in a bonus question about z-compression and related techniques that seem to be missing from the Parhelia.

    Here are the quotes (to avoid being a whore. )

    The target markets for Parhelia-512 board level products will be the workstation user due to our highly flexible multi-monitor implementation with DualHead-HF, focus on 2D image quality and implementation of top notch components like 5th order filters as well as stability. We are also targeting the PC enthusiast who is looking to play games across three monitors in Surround Gaming and who utilizes his or her PC for more than just gaming, like for image editing with 10-bit color and gamma correction and is looking for the overall high fidelity graphics experience that Parhelia-512 board level products can offer.

    Parhelia-512 does have some z-optimizations, like fast z-clear, but due to the chips rather large memory bandwidth, because of its 256-bit DDR memory interface, we are confident that we will be able to handle z calculations efficiently.
    For those who are interested, the rest of the article is <a href="http://www.cypherlabs.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid= 18&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0">available</a>
    Last edited by ChronosZero; 30 May 2002, 22:59.

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    Re: Clarification from Matrox about Parhelia

    Originally posted by ChronosZero
    Many people have been wondering about how the Parhelia will benchmark. I'm included in that group. Once I heard that Matrox said not to expect the card to win any awards at Quake III FPS contests, I realized that Matrox was in an uphill battle to win the hearts of the reviewers who are so often stuck on such measurements. I began to wonder about what market(s) Matrox was really going after with this card. So I asked and Matrox responded.

    I also threw in a bonus question about z-compression and related techniques that seem to be missing from the Parhelia.

    For the answers, you're going to have to visit (edited by me ). It's blatent hit-whoring for my website and I admit it... but we need the page views to show various companies so that we might actually get review hardware one of these days.

    Hey, at least I'm honest about it.
    I think you are an idiot for spamming OUR forum with YOUR crap.

    my .02

    Rags
    Last edited by Rags; 30 May 2002, 22:44.

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    • #3
      Yea, at least you're honest about it.
      But an honest whore is still a whore.

      This is clearly spamming for your site (by your own admission), something that is prohibited in the rules you agreed to when you signed up for these forums.

      If you would like to cut-n-paste some significant part of your article, and a link, it would be acceptable. But this is just a commercial for your site.
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      • #4
        Point taken, and post corrected.

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        • #5
          Thanks for understanding.
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          • #6
            Much better..

            ~~DukeP~~

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            • #7
              Hey Chronos,

              if you need hits, than name the link "don't click here". I guarantee, that everyone will click on it, that's historically proven @ MURC


              Rakido
              "Women don't want to hear a man's opinion, they just want to hear their opinion in a deeper voice."

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rakido
                Hey Chronos,

                if you need hits, than name the link "don't click here". I guarantee, that everyone will click on it, that's historically proven @ MURC


                Rakido
                the other one that always gets me is a big red button...

                curse that big red button!
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                • #9
                  What's this button? "Elf destruct"??? We dont have any elfs!

                  No dont press tha-

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