So shouldnt the diagram be like this
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Originally posted by Adam_F
So shouldnt the diagram be like this
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<font size="1">"So now I'm dreaming<br>For myself I'm understanding <br>Performing there, one hundred thousand fans would gather one and all <br>And so decided, we could rule it all if we should <br>Dance all away across the greatest city in the nether world..."<p>- Central Park 09/24/03</font>
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Originally posted by Adam_F
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<font size="1">"So now I'm dreaming<br>For myself I'm understanding <br>Performing there, one hundred thousand fans would gather one and all <br>And so decided, we could rule it all if we should <br>Dance all away across the greatest city in the nether world..."<p>- Central Park 09/24/03</font>
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Originally posted by SalesSoup
G400 actually had a secondary RAMDAC at 135MHz. All Matrox DH boards use a second RAMDAC.
Now maybe i was wrong.. then I apologies for my mistake.Let those who want to be simple, be simple.
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Originally posted by Ssin
Strange.. Matrox used to say the big difference between G400 and G450 was that there was a RamDAC in G450 and that was why secondary output was so much cleaner on G450.
Now maybe i was wrong.. then I apologies for my mistake.OFFICIAL EX- EMPLOYEE
<font size="1">"So now I'm dreaming<br>For myself I'm understanding <br>Performing there, one hundred thousand fans would gather one and all <br>And so decided, we could rule it all if we should <br>Dance all away across the greatest city in the nether world..."<p>- Central Park 09/24/03</font>
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Originally posted by SalesSoup
not that i recall. the main difference is that the G400 had 300MHz and 135MHz RAMDACs (or 360MHz primary for the MAX), while G450/G550 have 360MHz and 230MHz RAMDACs.Let those who want to be simple, be simple.
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