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  • Did Matrox ever make a G450 PCI with dual analog connectors?

    Did matrox ever release a 32mb G450 PCI card with dual analog connectors?

    The G450 32mb PCI cards I've been seeing are all 1 VGA , 1 DVI

    was there ever a 2 VGA version?
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    yep...the G45+MDHP16DB (and G45FMDHP32DB) had dual VGA connectors - but only 16MB...the G45FMDVP32DB replaced it and has one VGA and one DVI connector (but includes a DVI-to-HD15 adapter).
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    • #3
      oh ok... so there was a 16mb version, but never a 32mb version with 2 vga connectors
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      • #4
        oh BTW what kind of displays are those in your sig?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by cochese
          oh BTW what kind of displays are those in your sig?
          couldn't tell you, just chose it from among my files.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by ex-SalesSoup
            couldn't tell you, just chose it from among my files.
            They look like EIZO L685 White. You can slightly make out the icon in the lower left and upper right. That and the stand look exactly the same with the grooves and all=)


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            • #7
              Originally posted by XHotKolaX
              They look like EIZO L685 White. You can slightly make out the icon in the lower left and upper right. That and the stand look exactly the same with the grooves and all=)

              http://store2.yimg.com/I/the-monitor...t_1736_1594798

              i'd have to agree with you...looks like you solved the mystery...
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              • #8
                Originally posted by ex-SalesSoup
                i'd have to agree with you...looks like you solved the mystery...
                ehehhe. it only dawn on me because your stands looked exactly like mine. Only my model doesn't come in white just yet.

                Who does that quote come from?

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                • #9
                  You can run two VGA displays with DVI+VGA G450 PCI - just use DVI-VGA converter.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by XHotKolaX
                    ehehhe. it only dawn on me because your stands looked exactly like mine. Only my model doesn't come in white just yet.

                    Who does that quote come from?

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                    • #11
                      oh well I finally found a place that is selling the G450 PCI 32mb card ... nice price too. around 66 bucks.

                      Seem to be the only place to have it in stock. The pic they showed on their website showed 2 analog connectors but their part number indicated it should be the model with a dvi connector.

                      looked up their part number on google and other etailers and they all showed the dvi/vga version. Anyways it shipped, and hopefully its the right one, at that price though, either way its a good deal.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by cochese
                        oh well I finally found a place that is selling the G450 PCI 32mb card ... nice price too. around 66 bucks.

                        Seem to be the only place to have it in stock. The pic they showed on their website showed 2 analog connectors but their part number indicated it should be the model with a dvi connector.

                        looked up their part number on google and other etailers and they all showed the dvi/vga version. Anyways it shipped, and hopefully its the right one, at that price though, either way its a good deal.
                        i've seen resellers listing the 32MB PCI version and showing the image of the one with the two VGA connectors. I'm pretty sure you'll end up receiving the version with a DVI and VGA connector...plus the DVI-to-VGA adapter. Enjoy.
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                        • #13
                          got one today for someone at work, just to convince him that 2 screens does help. nice output, and only paid £50 for the pci version (2nd hand though). mine is a 32mb g450 pci dh rev a with a DVi and an analog connector.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by cochese
                            oh ok... so there was a 16mb version, but never a 32mb version with 2 vga connectors
                            Well, the original 32MB G450s have analog. Do a search on Ebay, I am sure they have a lot of them there!

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                            • #15
                              hmm even on ebay all I see are the 2 analog versions with 16mb ram..... did earlier cards have 32mb PCI configurations?

                              Oh I think there was a dual analog, but I think it was agp
                              Last edited by cochese; 13 April 2003, 12:35.
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