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  • G400 and V2 SLI - good gaming solution?

    I'm wondering if anyone has this setup and if so, what games do you use the V2's with?

    My dilemma is that I want the G400 for 2D work apps and know that it'll do Direct3D games fine. I'm a little concerned that it may not be as fast as I'm used to for Q2 or for UT when that's released. What are your thoughts? Can I sell my SLI setup, or do you think it makes sense to keep it?

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    You should definitely keep it. I'm currently running SLI Voodoo 2 for games, while I use a Permedia 2 card for apps like 3D Studio MAX. Even when I upgrade my system to an Athlon/PIII and a TNT-2 card I plan on keeping my Voodoo 2s around in case I run into a game which won't work.

    Given Matrox's current record for compatibility it only makes sense to keep a backup card.

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    • #3
      Hi Flenn,
      I keep my Voodoo2's for a couple of games. Besides Creative Labs are selling refurbished CL 12Mb V2's for $30!http://www.soundblaster.com/specials/voodoo2/
      You would not get much for them now!
      BTW. Thanks for the idea of removing the passthru cable to test my voodoo2's at 1600x1200. It worked.
      Frank.

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      • #4
        Thanks for replies. Frank, if you have BNC inputs to you monitor, you just may want to permanently (Doh!) remove the passthrough. Use a BNC connection for the G400 and the standard D-Sub connection for your V2's. This has helped image quality on 1280 res and above in my system (G200).

        [This message has been edited by flenn (edited 09-24-1999).]

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        • #5
          Wait for the turbogl before you decide.I expect that this driver will equal or outperform the minigl .If so , I will dispense with SLI which I use now for HL, Q3 and UT.

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          • #6
            Hello Flenn,
            Actually, I do have BNC connectors on the back. I just might try that.
            Thanks,
            Frank.

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