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Originally posted by candyman I myself cant wait for Parhelia on .09 architecture.
Can you only imaging what that could do to Parhelia?
well, still just rumours.
/ candyman
I wonder, just for the sake of Mhz's ?
Clockrate is not the answer, It helps I agree on that.
Example :
1.4Ghz P4
1.2Ghz Athlon.
1Ghz G4
And in the End all 3 go just as fast.
I prefer the do more stuff per Clocktick approach, Because Lower Clock = lower power consumption (in general) = Less Heat in your system. (Heatsinks with Fans were meant to patch things up until the found a way to keep the chips cooler these days there common practisch)
And besides the rest of the system can keep up with all that raw computing power.
The fact that you run Matrox inside, doesn't mean you never get to run outside.
really? i think 1600 with 8xAF is much more sharp and clear (textures) - and i never had problems with the speed, why should 1024 with FSAA @Matrox be faster when i have less fps than on a ti?
So you mean you're one of the guys out there who buys a 21 inch screen just to have it play with a GF4TI4600? hmmm I'm impressed.
Originally posted by Momfer
Clockrate is not the answer
Well... if you change the chip atchitecture from .15 to .09 you do get more potential, you would probably be able to run the Parhelia at 450-500 MHz with no problems, which would make unbelievable increase in power. But you also get lower energy consumption and therefor less heat-productive chip.
My point is that if you would run a 9-micron Parhelia chip at say 300-325MHz, you would probably not even need active cooling, it would be enough with a heatsink. You should also be able to run it at say 500 MHz at max? And in combination with 8xAGP, 256bit-memory interface and all awesome features Parhelia offers, it would be hell of a graphics adapter
But to be perfectly honest and realistic, I dont think Matrox would do something like this... not until P2 anyway
/ candyman
/ f
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Originally posted by ElDonAntonio
I always thought nVidia meant G-Force (the inertia forces experienced espescially by fighter pilots when doing sharp manoeuvers. One g-force equals the pull of gravity), but that marketing screwed it up and wrote it "GeForce" and never had the guts to correct it.
I hate that name btw, but who cares, if it sells...
I remember reading that too. Besides, the pull of gravity is also called sometimes the "acceleration" of gravity. Good for a 3D accelerator. And its notation is actually 'g'.
Originally posted by Dr. John
I'd like to see a name that instills a sense of fear and awhhh. The competition is using terms like "Rage", "GeForce", "Voodoo" and "Radeon".
Yeah, and probably monsters on the retail box too ? Argh...
Parhelia is a very good name IMO. Sounds professional, sophisticated, precise... everything the card represents...
Originally posted by candyman My point is that if you would run a 9-micron Parhelia chip at say 300-325MHz, you would probably not even need active cooling, it would be enough with a heatsink.
/ candyman
The main problem is that, because the die area is so small...how would you disspate the heat? Probably less heat overall, but more heat per sqaure inch/cm/mm whatever they measure in.
1.73TBredB@1.67(166X10)@1.6V
ASUS A7N8X
Corsair 1GB PC3200
Parhelia 128MB
EIZO L685EX
Maybe you are right HotKola, i dont know, I dont design graphics chips. But there are quite a few bright heads at Matrox which sure can find some good solution for that
/ candyman
/ f
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