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  • #16
    I wonder why this announcement is not yet posted on Matrox' own site, but keeps popping up all over the net ?
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    • #17
      I found some pics of P-750, the PCB layout looks rather like a cost-reduced Parhelia.




      And full article here (in Japanese):

      English translation with Babel Fish confirms my previous prediction that the new chip is a stepped down Parhelia, like the G450 to G400. Pixel pipelines have been reduced to 2, 256bit DDR memory bus was reduced to 128bit DDR, blah blah. I would say the specs are NOT good at all.
      Last edited by George YS; 23 April 2003, 06:55.

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      • #18
        I wonder why this announcement is not yet posted on Matrox' own site, but keeps popping up all over the net ?
        The same thing happened after the announcement of Parhelia. Matrox's news section at the website is not well updated.

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        • #19
          can anyone comment why the AGP connector looks like that? (looks like a 2X card)

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          • #20
            BTW... WOW! for a first time, a blue PCB from Matrox!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Chrono_Wanderer
              can anyone comment why the AGP connector looks like that? (looks like a 2X card)
              I'm not quite sure about the AGP connector, but it looks like a 4x/8x only connector.
              For a 1x/2x connector the smaller tab is at the other end of the edge.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by George YS
                The same thing happened after the announcement of Parhelia. Matrox's news section at the website is not well updated.
                In defence of our web team, that is completely incorrect.
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                • #23
                  Good to see some news from Matrox. Now that we have the specs, can anybody tell me if it would be a good replacement for my G400max ???
                  I'd like to be able to play some more games on my PC, my G400max is getting too old for this. I won't play much, I just need games to run @1024*768 or more with good details.
                  I wanted to play Indinan Jones and the Emperor's Tomb but it requires hardware T&L on the graphic card :/
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                  • #24
                    Sorry, but it's true matrox's website does not updates about the announcement of new products on time.

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                    • #25
                      Interesting. How exactly would you know this?

                      Just becuase a site puts up our announcement before we do can also mean they can't read what time they were told to put it up.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by PAugustin
                        Good to see some news from Matrox. Now that we have the specs, can anybody tell me if it would be a good replacement for my G400max ???
                        I afraid its performance is not good enough for gaming. Even my Radeon8500 with a PIII-S 1.4GHz cannot play recent games with an acceptable framerate @ 1024*768.
                        But anyway I am happy to see it as a replacement for the old G400 Max installed in my ICS server.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Haig
                          Interesting. How exactly would you know this?

                          Just becuase a site puts up our announcement before we do can also mean they can't read what time they were told to put it up.
                          gotta love those timezones ...
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                          • #28
                            Hmmm - the PCB above seems to allow for an HD15 connector at the bottom - is this an OEM option?
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                            • #29
                              Congrats Matrox! I can now recommend a cost effective Matrox CAD/CAM graphics card to my peers.
                              Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by George YS
                                I'm not quite sure about the AGP connector, but it looks like a 4x/8x only connector.
                                For a 1x/2x connector the smaller tab is at the other end of the edge.
                                No... i am not talking about the tab.

                                All the AGP 4X/8X cards has two "notch" on the AGP connector, while the 2X/1X has only one... however, the pics have 2 notches... weird

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