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  • Originally posted by candyman
    Ulukay, you simply cant get a sharp picture on a TI with FSA enabled since you get your whole picture blured. I talk about Matrox Fragment-antialiasing, which is different and it does not make a big impact on card's performance

    / candyman
    i do not use FSAA in 1600

    you NEED AA in 1024 (where not all lines are AA

    i saw it with ma own eyes, the Parhelia forgot many lines to blurr
    that's simply not state of the art

    i think you do not need FSAA in 1600 unless you have a 24" monitor

    do you ever saw a ti4600 in action with 1600 with 8xaf ?

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    • I'd say that 1600x1200 has better geometric detail, something N-patches (trueform) was supposed to do for lower resolutions.

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      • Originally posted by Ulukay
        do you ever saw a ti4600 in action with 1600 with 8xaf ?
        To be honest, no. But I have made a big research about Parhelia vs. TI4600 and there was noone who could state that running TI @1600 w/o AA is prettier than Parhelia @1024 with FAA on.

        Most people state that you get a better picture AND speed on Parhelia@1024 FAA on than on any high-end GF4/Radeon @high-res

        But then again, there sure are some issues with Matrox Fragment-antialiasing known, so I dont say it's bug-free either.
        / f
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        • 1. I have a 21" Monitor
          2. I use 1024x768 @ 120Hz
          3. 16xFAA is ON
          4. I rarely see it miss a line e.g. I don't often see jaggy's
          5. Gameplay is always smooth (except Battlefield - same as Ti4600)
          6. Drivers are much much more stable than 4600
          7. I can play Quake3 smoothly at 2048x1536 - I don't use 16xFAA 8)
          Asus P4C800-E Deluxe, Pentium 4 3GHz, 2Gb DDRRAM, Gainward BLISS GeForce 7800 GS+ 512MB, Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital, 3x Iiyama 4637 18.1" TFTs, Audigy 2 ZS, Matrox RT.x100, Silentmaxx Acoustic Case

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          • look ... tested on 23.10.2002 (with new parhelia drivers)



            very fast card - really

            and take a look @ the signal quality of the Parhelia



            even the Creative TI4600 got a better Signal Quality

            and now tell me one positive aspect of the parhelia as a high performance gaming card?

            i saw no, so i returned it

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            • Urm, did you look at the signal?
              Asus P4C800-E Deluxe, Pentium 4 3GHz, 2Gb DDRRAM, Gainward BLISS GeForce 7800 GS+ 512MB, Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital, 3x Iiyama 4637 18.1" TFTs, Audigy 2 ZS, Matrox RT.x100, Silentmaxx Acoustic Case

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              • On this benchmark-stats.
                Isn't Hercules 3d 9700 Pro based on ATI 9700 PRO?
                If so, why does 8500 make 6x of what 9700 pro does???
                bullshit!
                / f
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                • Originally posted by Enak

                  6. Drivers are much much more stable than 4600

                  HHAHAHAHAHHAA

                  i see you never used a TI4600?? i never ever had a game which graphic glitches, or freezes or any problems

                  and even no problems with 2d in windoze and linux

                  what is wrong with the nvidia drivers?????????

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                  • Originally posted by Enak
                    Urm, did you look at the signal?
                    did you look @ rise and fall time

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                    • Originally posted by candyman
                      On this benchmark-stats.
                      Isn't Hercules 3d 9700 Pro based on ATI 9700 PRO?
                      If so, why does 8500 make 6x of what 9700 pro does???
                      bullshit!
                      driver issue? (hey it's ATI)

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                      • My friend has the 4600... I've seen him have so many crashes it's unbelievable...
                        Asus P4C800-E Deluxe, Pentium 4 3GHz, 2Gb DDRRAM, Gainward BLISS GeForce 7800 GS+ 512MB, Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital, 3x Iiyama 4637 18.1" TFTs, Audigy 2 ZS, Matrox RT.x100, Silentmaxx Acoustic Case

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                        • Rise and fall time is not the key to good signal, a smooth wave gives a good signal.

                          The Parhelia is the only card you can see with a smooth signal.
                          Asus P4C800-E Deluxe, Pentium 4 3GHz, 2Gb DDRRAM, Gainward BLISS GeForce 7800 GS+ 512MB, Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital, 3x Iiyama 4637 18.1" TFTs, Audigy 2 ZS, Matrox RT.x100, Silentmaxx Acoustic Case

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                          • Originally posted by Ulukay


                            driver issue? (hey it's ATI)
                            Haha well... perhaps...
                            But it's still bullshit that a new chip would run so much slower than a what, a year old chip?

                            And again, is there really a big differance between ATI's and nVidias drivers?
                            / f
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                            • I know one common thing about ATI and nVidia...
                              THEY SIMPLY DONT CARE!
                              / f
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                              • Another friend I have has the 9700 Pro.

                                It truely is a very fast card... but the drivers are a bit weak... He's had quite a few crashes. However I've been told that he's found evidence that it's his motherboard causing the problems... he's upgrading soon so hopefully it will fix it.
                                Asus P4C800-E Deluxe, Pentium 4 3GHz, 2Gb DDRRAM, Gainward BLISS GeForce 7800 GS+ 512MB, Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital, 3x Iiyama 4637 18.1" TFTs, Audigy 2 ZS, Matrox RT.x100, Silentmaxx Acoustic Case

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