Ok guys my Max is on the way, What to do about my V2 sli rig? Remove or not? I have a P2-400,128 mg. G200. Also do I reinstall unreal Q2, HL? Any tips from you guys out in front?
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I still can´t understand why people trade 5-10 fps (like 40 to 50) for 16 bit, whashed out colors and ugly banding.
Even unreal looks stunning (and fast) with the latest drivers in D3D.
And lets talk HL, the "suposed" G400 weak spot. I play it at 1152x864, 32 bit z-buffer and the fps hardly drops below 30-35 fps. Average around 45. Stunning visuals and color saturation.
Well, it´s a matter of taste.
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D3D... You sound like someone from "Bill's" staff. I'm talking OpenGL. (Since I run a SMP system, there would be little point in running '98, or what), and, the D3D in NT is? Ahhh.... 2000... Yeah Matrox has posted a driver... WITH NO OPENGL OR D3D WHATSOEVER! I _STILL_ say wait with a G400 'till Matroz cough up some _REAL_ drivers!
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Hello Ralston!
I´m a former Voodoo-fan but now, when i Bought the G400 MAX, I´ve change my mind. The picture are much clearer and the better colordepth really shows. Ok, so the voodoo SLI may get a few fps more on your machine but the G400 MAX is more than enough, even on a P2. On my P2-350 I play NHL 2000 in 1024X768 whith every feature on on my Sony triniton TV and it´s beautiful.
3 reasons to choose teh MAX over the voodoo´s:
1 - Much better picture and details
2 - Great for games AND applications
3 - Will last a long time before replacement
And if you in a year or so are planning to buy a new CPU, the card will performe even better.
///Petter
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PII 350
64 SDRAM PC100
G400 32 DH MAX
SB LIVE PLAYER 1024
TAXAN 17"
GRAVIS Xterminator (buy it, the best gamepad in the world)PII 350
64 SDRAM PC100
G400 32 DH MAX
SB LIVE PLAYER 1024
TAXAN 17"
GRAVIS Xterminator (buy it, the best gamepad in the world)
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The fact that you're obtaining a Max seems to imply that you're changing out your primary video adapter for it.
If you can deal with doing so, it's probably best to reinstall the OS. Yes, primary video drivers matter that much to the system. You will exchange probable hassle over leftover settings from your old video card for the hassle of reinstalling everything.
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