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Originally posted by chhfchhf Blue PCB!
Two ramdac on the back board
AGP4X only?
the 3D performence of P-750 is likely to Xabre 400
not the final PCB...both are AGP 8X...
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Ok. I held off getting a Parhelia for a week just for this announcement. Now that it is made, can anyone tell me if these cards are better than the Parhelia in any way? When I buy a card, I make sure that I get the most for my money so that I don't have to buy another one for a few years. I still use my G400 Max but it's kinda bugging out on me so I want to upgrade...
Originally posted by ganyaik BTW, how come that the GPU is 256bit? Isn't the original Parhelia an 512bit GPU?
The original Parhelia is a 256bit gpu with a 256bit DDR memory bus. [edit: as [GDI]Raptor points out later on this thread Parhelia has a 512bit GPU. Sorry. ]
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Bothe these cards look very good for corperate users, and OEM's! Let's hope these cards make some money for Matrox! does anybody know the clock speeds? And what is removed the Parhelia-512 to get Parhelia-LX?
@drslump: I thought that Parhelia-512 was a 512-bit GPU with a 256-bit memorybus.....
As a guess I'd say these cards will be a great upgrade path for people still using their G series cards for work, that want to play an occasional game.
I also think they will be great in the DV area.
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Sasq: I'm still using my G200 and sometimes I play Q3. Soooo...
BTW: Doesn't this 256bit GPU and the passive cooling thing mean that there's a heavy modification involved when compared to the original P core? Some redesign?
I have little information regarding the core on these cards. It would probably be safe to assume its clocked lower, as well as (as someone else pointed out) its half a P
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In 3d. But there wouldn't be the performance to use 'em anyway.
But it seems that pretty much all the Parhelia 2d and screen configuration options have been kept for the 750 (and mostly apart from tri-head for 650). Glyph AA, overlays etc are in there.
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