Suprises me they arent benchmarking the key feature of this card. So what if they have nothing current to compare the scores to. Whatever the card gets, just means it can do that much more than the current cards can.
The reviewers need to think of it this way:
Parhelia is now the card "to beat" in surround gaming benchmarks.
The card can do and outperform any other card on the market now when it comes down to this surround gaming feature. Mainly because no other card offers it.
If the reviewers aren't buying the better graphic/fsaa quality or the fact that there is much less of a performance drop when enabling fsaa than someone needs to state what I said up above about the surround gaming in their reviews.
Parhelia may not win single monitor benchmarks when compared to TI4600 or ATI 8500 but it sure does win in graphic/fsaa quality and surround gaming benchmarks.
Plus like every new card coming out in the market including matrox's old video cards in the past, drivers take time to mature. They often times get faster/prettier and more efficient.
The reviewers need to think of it this way:
Parhelia is now the card "to beat" in surround gaming benchmarks.
The card can do and outperform any other card on the market now when it comes down to this surround gaming feature. Mainly because no other card offers it.
If the reviewers aren't buying the better graphic/fsaa quality or the fact that there is much less of a performance drop when enabling fsaa than someone needs to state what I said up above about the surround gaming in their reviews.
Parhelia may not win single monitor benchmarks when compared to TI4600 or ATI 8500 but it sure does win in graphic/fsaa quality and surround gaming benchmarks.
Plus like every new card coming out in the market including matrox's old video cards in the past, drivers take time to mature. They often times get faster/prettier and more efficient.
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