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I, for one, was not disappointed by the review. Granted, it could be better, but it was right in line with my expectations for the tests I knew sites like THW run. I hope Ant gets his review up soon, too!
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I'm not too upset with the results. I'm wondering how this will compare to other reviews...
I'm not worried about how slow it will be (nothing that a little overclocking can't fix, hehe). I wish they would have been more in depth with the card's features....
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Originally posted by Alfie If we are to judge the Parhelia by benchmarks and the fps,we may as well pack it in and go home.
The questions that should be asked,is the game playable(I mean do you get fragged before you can get a shot off,or can you win?)
Is the image quality very high standard and with all the eye candy turned on is the game playable?
When we judge a video card based soley upon fps,we've already succumbed to the wisdom of the unwashed.
i agree. i'm also curious to what someone else said about average FPS. i mean, it would be nice to also mention the standard deviation of the frame rate. for all i know, it could be drastically spread out from really slow to really fast.
At this point I am really wondering what Matrox was thinking. I know full well that they have explained that their Parhelia will be the card for tomorrow, but while it is currently not keeping pace with the current generation's GPUs, across the board, you have to wonder. Triple head gaming is not going to save Matrox this time round if what we saw is correct. I can certainly understand their reasons with not wanting to give the [H] a card at this point.
so can i ... although the review (i havent seen yet) does not look too good all kyle is looking at are FramesPS.
Kyle is actling like a real idiot over this, he thinks coz he has such a big site he should get everything first well i hoped matrox didn't give him the card so it would show his site isn't as powerfull as he likes to think
anandtech: Tom's Hardware has posted the first Parhelia review albeit in German. But we all know that benchmark charts are the universal techie language :-) And if my geek knowledge serves me correctly, shorter bars = lower performance and the Parhelia has a LOT of those
Originally posted by thop anandtech: Tom's Hardware has posted the first Parhelia review albeit in German. But we all know that benchmark charts are the universal techie language :-) And if my geek knowledge serves me correctly, shorter bars = lower performance and the Parhelia has a LOT of those
i think he is commenting on toms review but i hope he ain't talking about their review as well
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