I'm potentially interested in buying a Matrox product, perhaps G400 MAX or G450. How fast/slow is G450 compared to MX or Radeon? I've heard and read that G450 can't possibly compete with the other cards, but all these tests have been made on a zillion hertz :-) Athlon or Pentium board. How slow is G450 on my K6-2/500, 128MB?
I mainly use my computer to schoolwork, drawing, web page planning and programming, in both Windows and Linux. I seldom play games, but once in a while I just can't help myself and play ~12 hours straight...usually UT or Quake. How good is OpenGL support for Matrox's cards? How about Linux driver? Does Linux support Dualhead?
Also, what does the memory type affect on the speed? I know there are (at least) SDRAM, SGRAM and DDR-RAM versions of G4x0 boards.
Should I buy MX or Radeon and stick with Windows (as far as I know they don't have a decent support for Linux) or should I buy G450, plug another monitor in and enjoy myself for the next five years?
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I mainly use my computer to schoolwork, drawing, web page planning and programming, in both Windows and Linux. I seldom play games, but once in a while I just can't help myself and play ~12 hours straight...usually UT or Quake. How good is OpenGL support for Matrox's cards? How about Linux driver? Does Linux support Dualhead?
Also, what does the memory type affect on the speed? I know there are (at least) SDRAM, SGRAM and DDR-RAM versions of G4x0 boards.
Should I buy MX or Radeon and stick with Windows (as far as I know they don't have a decent support for Linux) or should I buy G450, plug another monitor in and enjoy myself for the next five years?
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