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  • Matrox G550 at 1280x960

    Hi everyone,

    I'm considering a Matrox G550, but new to Matrox and have a few questions.

    I see the card doesn't support 1280x960 natively, but that can be changed with a Tweak Utility, right? Has anyone had any problems with this?

    Also, any problems with the G550 on Windows XP on AMD? Is this a trouble-free card in general?

    tia

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    works here

    At work I'm using G550 on P4-2.2GHz/i845 with W2k SP3(I think) at 1280x960 85Hz (analog CRT) without problems. Some glitches on video but only sometimes. No DVDMax with highres video (unless I reduce the resolution on first head) and "medium" game performance.
    OK - P4 is not AMD and W2k is not XP, but I've posted something

    Hope my boss does not read those video watching things
    Last edited by exMotraxUser; 6 May 2003, 12:12.
    Core 2 Duo@2.33GHz, 2GB RAM, Nvidia 9800GT, running SuSE11.2
    G550 at work, G400 and Mystique collecting dust

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    • #3
      You're sacked mate come to the office.
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      • #4
        I used to run my G550 on my Athlon 1.4... no problem with that using Windows XP/2000/ME/98...

        The G550 is the most stable card I have ever seen in my life, even more stable than the good old G200 AGP (1 corrpution per 2 years on that G200 IIRC). It is definitely designed for Office guys in mind, no stability problem whatsoever... be it the hardware or the drivers.

        However, not that I did a fan mod to the G550... I found it got too hot for "gaming" (or the lack thereof) The memory, however, runs very cool. probably because of its crappy clockspped (166MHz) (Samsung 5.5ns)

        1280x960x32bpp@85Hz? Oh my... the screen just look gorgous... ultra sharp display. However, I found it too small for my 19". On my 17" it looks awesome though... No worries there.

        Besides, I have a lot more problems with any ATI cards than with matrox. (Matrox = troublefree)

        Oh yea... if you are swapping an existing card with the G550... beware that ATI and nVIDIA drivers DO NOT uninstall properly. So if you jsut pop in a G550 in there... you are probably looking for troubles. If you do, you may have to tweak your registry a bit and delete some ATI/nV references. This is problem at ATI/nV's end anyways... and is not Matrox's fault. (Matrox PDesk drivers are the only ones that uninstalls properly)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Chrono_Wanderer
          Oh yea... if you are swapping an existing card with the G550... beware that ATI and nVIDIA drivers DO NOT uninstall properly. So if you jsut pop in a G550 in there... you are probably looking for troubles. If you do, you may have to tweak your registry a bit and delete some ATI/nV references. This is problem at ATI/nV's end anyways... and is not Matrox's fault. (Matrox PDesk drivers are the only ones that uninstalls properly)
          Would a simple registry clean with Fixit Utilities suffice?

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          • #6
            Registry cleaner? Subtract all the fun

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            • #7
              Yikes, now you're scaring me. I run away from the technical stuff...

              But really, I think I'll be ordering a Matrox very soon. Thanks for your feedback.

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              • #8
                I recall IceStorm mentioning he has some glitches with G550 and video playback at 1400x1050.

                G400 doesn't supposedly doesn't have video problems with uncommon resolutions.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by UtwigMU
                  I recall IceStorm mentioning he has some glitches with G550 and video playback at 1400x1050.

                  G400 doesn't supposedly doesn't have video problems with uncommon resolutions.
                  That seems like a really unusual resolution. I thought it normally had to be a multiple of 8 or 32 or similar.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bearcat
                    That seems like a really unusual resolution. I thought it normally had to be a multiple of 8 or 32 or similar.
                    You are correct

                    I'm running a G550 here on one of my machines and it doesn't exhibit glitches
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                    • #11
                      No problem at this end either. Gotta love Matrox (except Parhelia ) or Mr. Dan Wood

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