At this stage what do most of you intend to do? I know some ppl on the forum have already taken the step of selling their Parhelia and going to Radon 9700 route. Do you think you can hold on Matrox any longer or are you going to cash in while the Parhelia is still worth something?
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Keep it for the next couple of years at least. It does all I need and more, and will likely still do that into the future.DM says: Crunch with Matrox Users@ClimatePrediction.net
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i'm staying w/ the parhelia, the banding is somewhat annoying, plus they havne't said what they intend to do about it.
plus imho radeon 9700 is good, if you are a gamer, i love to game, but only a couple hours a day am i not staring at the monitors doing "work". So the parhelia suits the gaming needs as well as professional needs.
however few things in gaming have made my jaw drop as much as surround gaming. to a point faster is just faster.
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Well, I am currently thinking about selling my Parhelia. Most annoying part is the performance, I hoped that it wouldn't be a problem to play at 1024x768x32, FAA and AF enabled at a decent framerate. That works on some games, but not on all games. Especially Trainz is giving me a headache.
The second point would be aniso-filtering, it is still limited to 2x and it is SLOW, sometimes I am wondering why the performance drops down so much at such a low level of AF.
The minor points are basicly FAA and Triple-Head. FAA works fine in most cases, but in some cases it doesn't, also the performance, especially combined with AF, isn't as high as I expected. Triple-Head would be nice I guess, but I won't have the space to get three monitors together, it actually looks that I won't even be able to use two monitors. So another big pro for the Parhelia doesn't count for me.
And from most people I heard that the 9700 Pro (I am going for Gigabyte or HIS, btw) isn't much worse in terms of IQ than the Parhelia, at least when it comes to single-screen.Specs:
MSI 745 Ultra :: AMD Athlon XP 2000+ :: 1024 MB PC-266 DDR-RAM :: HIS Radeon 9700 (Catalyst 3.1) :: Creative Soundblaster Live! 1024 :: Pioneer DVD-106S :: Western Digital WD800BB :: IBM IC35L040AVVN07
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I'm sticking with my Parhelia! I have very little banding problems on mine, and I'm very satisfied.
I currently test Command & Conquer Generals for EA-P and WOW! Generals look beautifull with 16x-FAA (Beta test is limited to 800x600 reolution) MUCH better on the Parhelia than with GeForce4 Ti4600
Guess I will use Parhelia a couple of years, like I did with my G400 MAX! IF Matrox manages to get over the problems it looks loke their having now, it will hopefully be canged out with the next Matrox card (that is more powerfull than the current P)
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3dfx, banding varies from card to card. Mine happens to be pretty bad.
Between that and Matrox's lagging drivers, I'm probably going to ATI when the next revision/price drop of the 9700 hits.Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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103er-Fan:
Make sure your not running Trainz in OpenGL mode. I have a 2000+ also and Trainz runs generally not too bad in DirectX.MrMikeman
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