Matrox has been in the Graphics Card business since the invention of electricity. OK, so maybe that's a little overstated but when it comes to PC Graphics, Matrox is the "Grand Daddy". They have ...
well a friend of mine has had a Matrox G400 DualHead card sitting around for a while collecting dust so I installed it on the test machine we use. <P>Test Machine:<BR>Windows XP Build 2504<BR>Intel ...
Long time PC enthusiasts that were around in the early days of 3D acceleration, when products from 3Dfx, S3, and ATI were all the rage, will no doubt be familiar with Matrox. Back in the early days 3D ...
Anyone monitoring the current consumer graphics market, especially in relation to gaming and 3D performance will notice that Matrox haven't been a large player in that particular market for a while.
Matrox - the first PC graphics-card manufacturer to provide the ability to drive two monitors through a single graphics board - announced today its next-generation product, the Millenium G450. An ...
Matrox has announced the Millennium G450 PCI, which will enable those with low-cost PCs built on motherboards like the 810E to upgrade their graphics capabilities. The PCI G450 has 16MB of DDR memory ...
I know a few threads have been set up here within the past like, four months or so, but I have a feeling that a lot of things have changed, and I'd like to know the differences between each of the ...
Full Tower ATX Case w/ 300W PS, Pentium3 -450 Overclocked to 558 MHz. Abit BE6 DMA66 capable motherboard, 128MB of PC133 HSDRAM, WD 18G 7200RPM DMA66 Hard Drive, Matrox G400MAX @ 166MHz. Core/221MHz.