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Originally posted by PAugustin the P650 could be something to replace my G400max.
i was in exactly your predicament a month ago. but i couldnt wait so i swapped a rad8500 for the max. i've been angry since with driver issues still unresolved.
i want this p650 thing.
The future's no use today.
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3D game playing fans, don't hold your breath. I really believe those new cards are targetted at the 2D market.
In my opinion Matrox needs a decent graphics card from the Graphics division to complement the video solutions created by the other divisions. So far your only option was a G550, which is getting old and still based on the G400 core I believe. The G550 success is based on video quality and TV-Out.
What I think they'll do with the new cards is re-use some design from Parhelia such as triple head, scale it down to justify a lower price and provide a nice upgrade path for all the people like me in need of a new card who don't play games at all and don't need stellar 3D performance.
Originally posted by SpiralDragon well ... i am not about to give up on M even if they dont produce an OGL card now.... (just hope that they do one soon or else i will end up with no alternative)
Shortly back to your OGL demands...
In my opinion, that's exactly that, which Matrox seems to plan with the new 'LX' cores. After the interesting discussion with the matrox cebit'03 team at 'SolidLine', I was sure to hear some news, not to far a away, sounding like that one, now.
Matrox got back into the professional business segment with their G-Series cores. Only one feature was more and more missing on their cards, besides the good 2D (and video) quality - an adequate OGL support for the more and more popular 3D CAD area. 'Classic' Parhelias have this feature but because of the high prices especially big OEMs too often look for competitive solutions...
Im sure, that's the gap which the new P-Series should fill.
In Prof. 3D CAD you won't need the same kind of driver and chipspecs., which you would need to play games like Quake or DOOM III.
What you need is a good performance and feature set to display a certain (growing) amount of poligons - adequate shaded, filtered (some times textured) and at least possibly 'vector antialiased' - on at least one high res., better two, optimal three displays.
Therefore the 'classic' parhelia get's and got more and more popular:
Originally posted by SpiralDragon [...] no banding as every one is saying.. [...]
One last thing...
These 'Parhelia' bandings can be reduced to an unremarkable minimum, most of the times, by using a good & stable quality power source. So, these bandings aren't and weren't a reason to buy competitors (for me)... . There I've seen worse!
i think i have finaly come to a desition.... wait.. wait and wait....
my g550 may be trusted for one and half more years.... i will just wait till matrox releses a realy good PCI-Express x16 card befor upgrading... same goes for my PC no upgrades till late 2004 early 2005... sad but if i am going to pay heafty amounts of money it better be worth will.....
"They say that dreams are real only as long as they last. Couldn't you say the same thing about life?"
PCI-X will be available on server boards very soon.
Mainstream will take us into 2004-5.
SATA isn't really up and going yet either, mainly cos of the lack of drives...
The new Matrox cards are probably replacements for the G550 and 450 series of cards.
Mainly for the desktop environment, to replace the OEM orders for G550 etc that have dropped since the new ATI and Nvidia cards (MX based etc...).
Triple head desktop for the masses. It'll be a very good 2D card, but in 3D it will probably suck badly. But then again, i don't still have my G400's for the 3D power
Hi-Quality 2D and Triple head will be just fine and dandy...
BTW, the retail P never even used all its bandwidth, so giving it half won't harm the perfs too much....
I'll test the new drivers for my Parhelia now. Maybe the Freelancer stuttering/slowmo has ended...
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