Matrox Millenium G400 Max DualHead MMDHA32 32MB VGA AGP Video Card RARE
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MatroxMillenium G400 Max DualHead 32MB AGP Matrox Millenium G400 Max DualHead MMDHA32 32MB VGAAGP Video Card Goodworking video card.Make sure your motherboard have compatible AGP slot!Driversfor many different OS are still available on factory site – refer to pictures.
Video Card Specifications Interface AGP 4x (AGP 2x compatible) Chipset Matrox G400 Max Ram Samsung... (KM4132G112Q -5) 5ns SGRAM Data Path 256-bit DualBus architecture RAMDAC 360 Mhz TV-Output NA Video Playback MPEG-1, MPEG-2, Indeo & Cinepak Supported Resolutions 640x480 - 2048x1536 @ 32bpp Supported Refresh Rates 85 - 200 Hz Matrox Graphics Inc. is well known for its brand of high quality graphic cards especially for its 2D graphic speed and its high visual quality as demonstrated in its previous range of video products. Based in Motreal, Canada, this graphics chip designer and board manufacturer is a leader in the graphics industry. They were the first to introduce a 64-bit graphics engine for the PC market with its MGA series in 1993. Subsequently in 1997, they were also the first to introduce high-quality video editing to the consumer market with its Rainbow Runner Series. Over the past five years alone, Matrox has been recognised with 550 international awards for its innovation in graphics and video technology. Thus, it is not surprising to see Matrox striving to deliver yet another high performance video card into the market with the introduction of the new Matrox Millenium G400Max. The Matrox Millenium G400 series of graphic accelerators offers all kinds of graphic processing you will ever need in a single card. Besides 2D and 3D acceleration, it also offers hardware DVD playback support. The DualHead feature of the card allows the user to use two different monitors for increased productivity and entertainment. Besides these features, the 0.25µm graphic chipset is built on a full 256-bit DualBus architecture. In addition, the card also support the AGP 4x architecture, although it is still compatible with the older AGP 2x standard. Other new features available on this product includes Environment Mapped Bump Mapping (EMBM), 32-bit Z-buffer support and Vibrant Color Quality2 (VCQ2) rendering. Judging from the range of mouth-watering features, we can see this card is indeed packed with a lot of new features that will excite not only gamers, but also users who seek to increase work productivity. The Matrox G400 card was released some time ago, with OEM versions sold almost in every shop in Sim Lim Square (Singapore). However, the boxed retail version for the G400Max have only just arrived. It is sad to see new products arriving at our doorsteps only after so many months after its first release. However, do note that the Max version only began shipping in the US sometime mid of August. This means Singapore is only a few weeks to a month behind, which is bad enough for those who will have to wait for the product to arrive, only to find out that in another 10-15 weeks later, the product would have been obsoleted by another new product emerging in the market. This I mean the new NVidia's NV10 graphics chipset.