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16mb matrox is too expensive in aus let alone what a 64mb would cost
would gaming perf benefit?
there isnt even a custom gart in the driver for 2k/xp, agp memory stuck at 16mb under 2k/xp
as for rumours, the pcwelt stuff spread to various forums, storagereview has a thread in there about it, sheesh a matrox thread in a storage site, what next, a matrox with dot3 ?
There is no way Matrox could expect to sell a $1000 consumer card, this reeks (or hints if you consider it a good thing ) of a professional workstation card. I just hope they release a toned down version for us 'mortals' too because I'm not paying $1000 for a graphics card unless it's actually got functioning RSN
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Why must everything come down to gaming? There are other uses for graphics cards.
Originally posted by KngtRider would gaming perf benefit?
They obviously misread it, thought it said Maxtor
Originally posted by KngtRider
as for rumours, the pcwelt stuff spread to various forums, storagereview has a thread in there about it, sheesh a matrox thread in a storage site, what next, a matrox with dot3 ?
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They had to add DOT3 Classifications because the card is so fast they had to switch over to a hydraulic braking system so that the card wouldn't unseat itself when changing resolutions on the fly
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