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    Hi There,

    i have some problems with my g450...i just have about 1500 3dmarks in the default benchmark and every game stuckles(dont know the word), even tony hawk in 640*480!!

    My System is

    Abit kt7-raid
    2*128 mb pc133 ram
    duron 650 @ 914
    asus dvd-e608
    terratec ews64xl
    realtek ethernet card
    ibm 305010 harddrive

    Either im an god damned idiot or my matrox doesnt run at the speed it could run, i installed all new drivers (6.21.003), flashed the graphic-card bios (1.3 - 23), flashed my mainboard-bios and installed the via 4in1 drivers, cardruns in agp 4x mode, and powerstrip saysme that:

    Diagnostic report
    --------------------------------------------------
    CPU speed - 915 MHz
    System board - VIA
    Primary graphics card - Matrox 0525h
    Silicon revision - 82h
    Graphics memory clock - 162 MHz
    Graphics engine clock - 65 MHz <--IS THAT NORMAL??
    Graphics card BIOS version - (V1.3) b23
    Graphics card IRQ - IRQ10, not shared
    Graphics card AGP revision - 2.00
    System board AGP aperture - 128 MB
    System board AGP transfer support - 1x, 2x, 4x
    Graphics card AGP transfer support - 1x, 2x, 4x
    AGP traffic currently enabled - 4x
    System board SBA - supported
    Graphics card SBA - supported
    AGP sideband currently enabled - yes
    Pipelined transactions - supported, queue depth of 32
    System board fast writes - n/a
    Graphics card fast writes - n/a
    Fast write protocal currently enabled - no
    Graphics card memory - 16 MB
    DirectX memory - 73 MB
    AGP mode - DIME
    Windows version - 4.90.3000
    DirectX version - 4.08.00.0400
    AGP driver - viagart.vxd - 4.04.0000
    GART manager - n/a
    Display driver name - g400.drv
    Display driver version - 4.12.01.1710
    OpenGL driver - g400icd.dll
    OpenGL version - 2.01.006

    Device enumeration
    --------------------------------------------------
    VIA CPU bridge (03051106h)
    VIA PCI bridge (83051106h)
    VIA ISA bridge (06861106h)
    VIA IDE controller (05711106h)
    VIA USB (30381106h) - using IRQ11
    VIA PM controller (30571106h)
    Realtek Ethernet controller (813910ECh) - using IRQ11
    Matrox VGA controller (0525102Bh) - using IRQ10


    it would be cool if somebody could help because my old voodo1 would be faster i think....

    but dualhead rocks!

    Armagon

  • #2
    G450 core clock speed should be 125mhz as normal G400!
    Try to dump your board "PINS" and verify the clock speed.
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    • #3
      Take it back to the vendor and ask new one.

      Hope you get better one.

      clatto verata nectKRHMM...

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      • #4
        You cannot rely on what PS is telling you your speeds are.
        Only the latest beta of PS works at all on G450, and even with that version the clocks speeds it reports are not necesarily correct.
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        • #5
          Either the core freq was right or wrong, i brought it back to the shop, think i will look for a g400 max...

          thanx guys!

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          • #6
            Not all G450 have the same core frequency.. I think some OEM SDRAM models have a lower frequency???

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            • #7
              Good Going Armagon. The Max should suit your perfectly. The 64Bit Bus is a perfomance killer on the G450 performance. Had a TNT2 M64 before my present G400. It flew very fast in 16Bit Color, but in 32Bit, it ran like a 3 Legged Dog. 32Bit Color was too much information to squeeze thru the straw like 64Bit Bus Line. I think that was some of your problems with the G450. One thing that makes me mad about Matrox. They make a great product, but cater to Office Buildings before they cater to Gamers.

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              • #8
                The TNT2 M64 is a horrible card. Saw one yesterday at a friend´s house and at 1024x768 32-bit, the Windows desktop fonts were ghosting and flickering at a 85Hz resolution. It´s ridiculous.
                Again, yesterday, another friend of mine asked me my opinion about a new computer that he´s buying. Guess what? He WAS going to buy a M64. Now he´s going for a G450 16Mb. It´s mostly for Office, Pagemaker and Photoshop work.

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                • #9
                  TNT2/M64 does suck. I've taken over a dozen tech support calls in the past week where that was the culprit.

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                  • #10
                    afaik, there must be something wrong in your system setup since you don't have a GART manager running ...
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                    • #11
                      "GART manager - n/a" should be taken to means "(info) Not Available" rather than "not installed"... Since DX reports 78MB available using DIME, a GART manager has to be properly installed.

                      The 62MHz engine clock is spurious since the report is from software that predates the G450, but you can calculate the correct number from the memory clock.

                      Since the graphics clock does not appear on any external pins, it can't be directly measured the way the memory clock can. But it looks like Matrox sets the G450 engine clock to run at 4/5th the memory clock. That would make it ~130MHz in the case of your card (G450s come in several clock flavors).

                      In short, everything looks OK...

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