Well my Parhelia retail purchase is suffering buyer's remorse just a little more today. I got it to run my two two flatscreen monitors with its Dual DVI thinking that Matrox had the "dual screen" thing down better than all others. I also had to buy Pivot Pro monitor software for $50.00 to be able to turn my flatscreens into portrait mode because Matrox drivers don't do that for me. I also haven't been all that thrilled about gaming performance with the Parhelia, just barely passable for games like Comanche.
I had my eye on the Gainward Ti4600 for a long time before my Parhelia purchase with its dual DVI ports but thought that the Parhelia had a better upgrade path with its triplehead feature. Well, NVIDIA in their usual tradition have uncapped yet another 15% performance improvement in their latest free Detonator 40 driver. Early tests show 3Dmark and other benchmarks scoring various cards at 15-20% higher framerates at the exact same clockspeeds just by the driver update...
On top of that, Nvidia's also improved their free nView multi-monitor software included in the driver update to v2.0 with among other new features, a pivot ability! Thats likely to mean that the pivoting is hardware accelerated versus the slowed-down performance of the third party PivotPro software that slows down display performance in portrait (pivoted) mode.
Lastly, I just read a report from John Carmack that basically gave the finger to the Parhelia as far as Parhelia optimization for Doom 3 goes. "The Parhelia will run Doom III, but won't have the back-end support (card-specific programming optimizations) that ATI, Nvidia and 3Dlabs cards will have" is what he said in a nutshell (2nd Article down HERE)
ARRGH ..
My Parhelia has cost $400.00 + 50.00 in Pivot software to run two flatscreens in dual DVI portrait mode. I could've bought the Gainward Ti4600 off ebay for $225.00 and had the pivoting for FREE.
This pisses me off... Matrox... WHERE THE HELL ARE YOU? Is any relief in sight?
Please stop dicking around working on that dumb-end-user friendly surround gaming patcher GUI and uncap my Parhelia or at least give me an overclocking tool!
-Odditory
I had my eye on the Gainward Ti4600 for a long time before my Parhelia purchase with its dual DVI ports but thought that the Parhelia had a better upgrade path with its triplehead feature. Well, NVIDIA in their usual tradition have uncapped yet another 15% performance improvement in their latest free Detonator 40 driver. Early tests show 3Dmark and other benchmarks scoring various cards at 15-20% higher framerates at the exact same clockspeeds just by the driver update...
On top of that, Nvidia's also improved their free nView multi-monitor software included in the driver update to v2.0 with among other new features, a pivot ability! Thats likely to mean that the pivoting is hardware accelerated versus the slowed-down performance of the third party PivotPro software that slows down display performance in portrait (pivoted) mode.
Lastly, I just read a report from John Carmack that basically gave the finger to the Parhelia as far as Parhelia optimization for Doom 3 goes. "The Parhelia will run Doom III, but won't have the back-end support (card-specific programming optimizations) that ATI, Nvidia and 3Dlabs cards will have" is what he said in a nutshell (2nd Article down HERE)
ARRGH ..
My Parhelia has cost $400.00 + 50.00 in Pivot software to run two flatscreens in dual DVI portrait mode. I could've bought the Gainward Ti4600 off ebay for $225.00 and had the pivoting for FREE.
This pisses me off... Matrox... WHERE THE HELL ARE YOU? Is any relief in sight?
Please stop dicking around working on that dumb-end-user friendly surround gaming patcher GUI and uncap my Parhelia or at least give me an overclocking tool!
-Odditory
Comment