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My collections of Matrox video cards

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Reply 20 of 32, by IAmJefferson

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Errius wrote:

Why does this remind me of the typewriter scene in The Shining?



You can see that the cards have the same color, but some (or the majority) of the cards have different layouts. And it is somewhat arranged in the way of "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".

Reply 21 of 32, by amadeus777999

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Very nice - as already mentioned, a few high res shots of some of the rarer ones would be appreciated.

Reply 22 of 32, by maverick85

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i'm thinking of getting a matrox g4+ with 32mb ram:
[Matrox G4+MDH4A32G 32MB Dual AGP Graphics]
can anyone fill me in on what this card is exactly? i want to see how sharp the vga picture is on my sony cpd-e220 crt. would maybe relegate it in a build to play age of empires and MS games. what would the performance be compared to current setup?

ASRock 98
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Reply 23 of 32, by weedeewee

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Amazing to have such a matrox collection.
though a bit sad, that no additions have been made seven years after http://2cpu.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=hard … are&wr_id=26652 .
and also sad that OP seems to have flown off to greener pastures.
and sad as well that I'm replying to this thread after someone necrobumped it.

edit: archive link added, just in case.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240530171737/ht … are&wr_id=26652

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Reply 24 of 32, by SteveC

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What an amazing collection. I thought I had too many - I have maybe ten! Covered them in a video I made a couple years ago - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa08lCtqtzc

I used to be quite involved over on the Matrox Users Resource Centre (MURC) forums and was picked along with 3 or 4 others to beta test for Matrox back in the day so they sent me some G400, G450, G550 and Parhelia cards over a couple of years. Got a trip to CES one year in Germany too when they had a big stand there... I think I spent most of it drunk though hahaha

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Reply 25 of 32, by Tetrium

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weedeewee wrote on 2021-03-15, 18:42:
Amazing to have such a matrox collection. though a bit sad, that no additions have been made seven years after http://2cpu.co.kr […]
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Amazing to have such a matrox collection.
though a bit sad, that no additions have been made seven years after http://2cpu.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=hard … are&wr_id=26652 .
and also sad that OP seems to have flown off to greener pastures.
and sad as well that I'm replying to this thread after someone necrobumped it.

Omg that is impressive!

I definitely remember having seen this pic before.

In case this pic ever disappears (which I hope will not) it's 136 Matrox cards all in a single pic. Pic taken from several angles and the webpage includes a list.

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Reply 26 of 32, by debs3759

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Tetrium wrote on 2021-03-15, 22:13:

In case this pic ever disappears (which I hope will not) it's 136 Matrox cards all in a single pic. Pic taken from several angles and the webpage includes a list.

The pics are hosted by Vogons, so will be here as long as Vogons is

See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.

Reply 27 of 32, by weedeewee

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Tetrium, debs3759

I googled for one of the QVision cards,
wondering if it was a matrox chip,
and well,
one of the first links was to the korean forumpost of 2010 that has the photos and the list, the same photos and list as are on this thread from 2017...
seems kinda sus 😀

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Reply 28 of 32, by debs3759

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Well, someone has a big Matrox collection, and the list here gives me something to work from when I add Matrox cards to gpuzoo.com 😀

See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.

Reply 29 of 32, by debs3759

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Not sure I agree about them being a nice colour though 😀

See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.

Reply 30 of 32, by Shader_BiH

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Wow... Very impressive collection... I guess it's a big job just to take a picture of all these. I recently had a chat with collector from Croatia, and he says that Matrox cards are actually among most durable products, no issues with capacitors or similar components. I guess their build quality was outstanding back then, probably nowadays as well as they focus on medical industries.

Reply 31 of 32, by elszgensa

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> probably nowadays as well as they focus on medical industries

They just don't put all that much on there that would break over time. I've attached pics of my Xenia Pro, targeting the radiography market, which has but four (generously specced) electolytics. On the other hand, the heatsink only contacts the main chip, everything else is uncooled. On the other other hand, that little fan is running at 100% all the time, so maybe they're counting on drafts...

(Oh and just in case someone would like to see benchmarks since there isn't much out there about these: This a 2008 card; 3dmark 06 gave me <1 fps with default settings, ~2 at minimum settings, 3dmark 2000 ran at slightly above 20. I forget the resolution, but it was low. Do not buy these for gaming, no matter how much you like the brand. They're supposed to be pretty good at displaying grayscale images at high bit depths though.)

Reply 32 of 32, by Shader_BiH

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Yes they seem to avoid any fragile electronic components in their designs. Never seen this model though.... it looks tough, real Matrox hardware. I guess if they can survive radiation they can survive anything 😁 In the consumer market, this is now called "military grade" (MSI marketing 😁)