Hey folks!
I've been using a G400 with a Sony GDM-F520 (1600x1200@85) and I'm a bit spoiled.
I'm in process of setting up another system and wonder if something has come along that out-does the 400 in 2D (don't care much about 3d or multiple monitors).
As I remember, the 400 was the last Matrox card that had 128bit SDR memory (450 and 550 had DDR but 64 bit, right?). I'm not sure this matters for 2D, anyway (?)
The 400 I've got (16MB single head) AFAIK has a 300MHz RAMDAC in it - I would expect that a faster RAMDAC (or at least as fast) is what I'm looking for (yes? no?)
I'm not actually sure that a faster RAMDAC would make much difference if I stayed at the same bandwidth - but I''m guessing that additional "headroom" might help a bit (and maybe not - digital devices don't necessarily work like analog ones).
As a further complication, I care (a lot) about how much noise my PC makes.
I'd guess that the 400MAX is exactly what I'm looking for (360MHz RAMDAC and 128 bit wide SDR memory), but as luck would have it, this is the one Millennium that has a fan on it.
I can probably fit some sort of water block to the card, but, being from Matrox, I would guess the heatsink connection pins are not the same thing as those from ATI or Nvidia - so it would be an expensive (in time - or in noise) proposition getting a 400MAX to work in my system.
Anyone got suggestions?
Oh - if any of the 3D cards currently out there have as-good 2D as the G400, I'd love to hear about it. I'm not a Matrox bigot - but feel that, inasmuch as they've done a good job continuing to support my growing-older G400, I should give them first crack at getting my money.
A big "Thank you!" for any input - and if this has been discussed before, I'd really like a pointer to that discussion - the search engine does not like "two letter" search terms like "2D" - even if in a boolean search string.
Thanks!
Bob
PS: If anyone here is looking for a G400MAX, it looks like the one computer geeks is selling is a MAX - as it has a fan (or did some later G400 have fans, too?)
I've been using a G400 with a Sony GDM-F520 (1600x1200@85) and I'm a bit spoiled.
I'm in process of setting up another system and wonder if something has come along that out-does the 400 in 2D (don't care much about 3d or multiple monitors).
As I remember, the 400 was the last Matrox card that had 128bit SDR memory (450 and 550 had DDR but 64 bit, right?). I'm not sure this matters for 2D, anyway (?)
The 400 I've got (16MB single head) AFAIK has a 300MHz RAMDAC in it - I would expect that a faster RAMDAC (or at least as fast) is what I'm looking for (yes? no?)
I'm not actually sure that a faster RAMDAC would make much difference if I stayed at the same bandwidth - but I''m guessing that additional "headroom" might help a bit (and maybe not - digital devices don't necessarily work like analog ones).
As a further complication, I care (a lot) about how much noise my PC makes.
I'd guess that the 400MAX is exactly what I'm looking for (360MHz RAMDAC and 128 bit wide SDR memory), but as luck would have it, this is the one Millennium that has a fan on it.
I can probably fit some sort of water block to the card, but, being from Matrox, I would guess the heatsink connection pins are not the same thing as those from ATI or Nvidia - so it would be an expensive (in time - or in noise) proposition getting a 400MAX to work in my system.
Anyone got suggestions?
Oh - if any of the 3D cards currently out there have as-good 2D as the G400, I'd love to hear about it. I'm not a Matrox bigot - but feel that, inasmuch as they've done a good job continuing to support my growing-older G400, I should give them first crack at getting my money.
A big "Thank you!" for any input - and if this has been discussed before, I'd really like a pointer to that discussion - the search engine does not like "two letter" search terms like "2D" - even if in a boolean search string.
Thanks!
Bob
PS: If anyone here is looking for a G400MAX, it looks like the one computer geeks is selling is a MAX - as it has a fan (or did some later G400 have fans, too?)
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