There's a nice big thread in General Hardware about the new video boards. Lot's of technical information and profanity. Maybe I'm having a mid-life crisis, but I want ALL of the new boards, and I just don't care about the specs. Let's face it:
The Voodoo5 is really really big. And it has *two* fans.
OK. The GeForce2 is tough, because there are so many different manufacturers, and I can't have them all. Now Creative Labs will have the coolest box, and that's an important consideration. However, the Guillemot Prophet II will have a blue PCB *and* blue heatsinks on the RAM. (Now, Guillemot admitted that the RAM won't be very overclockable, so I guess the heatsinks are there because they look nice.) And it has a round fan. Guillemot wins.
As for the Matrox G450, I just do the math. 450 is a higher number than 400. I'm a particularly easy mark when it comes to Matrox, and the extra 50 is enough for me.
Big boards. Blue PCB's. Fifty extra G's. These are the features I'm looking for. I want them all.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
The Voodoo5 is really really big. And it has *two* fans.
OK. The GeForce2 is tough, because there are so many different manufacturers, and I can't have them all. Now Creative Labs will have the coolest box, and that's an important consideration. However, the Guillemot Prophet II will have a blue PCB *and* blue heatsinks on the RAM. (Now, Guillemot admitted that the RAM won't be very overclockable, so I guess the heatsinks are there because they look nice.) And it has a round fan. Guillemot wins.
As for the Matrox G450, I just do the math. 450 is a higher number than 400. I'm a particularly easy mark when it comes to Matrox, and the extra 50 is enough for me.
Big boards. Blue PCB's. Fifty extra G's. These are the features I'm looking for. I want them all.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
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