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Wish Matrox would make a true gaming GPU



 
 
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Old August 23rd 05, 08:49 PM
tod
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Default Wish Matrox would make a true gaming GPU

I've been a Matrox supporter for almost 10 years.
And their P series (650 & 750) do some great things.
But It would be nice if they came out with something
to rip the gaming spot light from ATI & NVIDIA.
Some other graphics chip manufacturers (S3, Trident) tried to come out with
gaming GPUs with smaller die size.
Maybe if Matrox came out with something with a small transistor count.


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Old August 24th 05, 02:41 AM
Henrik Tived
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would be nice

Henrik

"tod" wrote in message
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I've been a Matrox supporter for almost 10 years.
And their P series (650 & 750) do some great things.
But It would be nice if they came out with something
to rip the gaming spot light from ATI & NVIDIA.
Some other graphics chip manufacturers (S3, Trident) tried to come out
with
gaming GPUs with smaller die size.
Maybe if Matrox came out with something with a small transistor count.



 




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