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Matrox Introduces Five New QuadHead Graphics Cards

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If you are a professional that need to operate with up to four displays in different modes using only a single video card, the latest Matrox M-series multi-monitor graphics might be just the right choice for you. The five new Matrox graphics are build around a new ASIC that offers native single-chip quad head support, PCI-E x16 performance, 512MB of DDR2 memory and fanless design. Using special dual and quad-monitor cables to connect all monitors the cards can output image to either DVI or VGA sources at maximum resolutions of 2560x1600 (note that this mode can only be achieved on two monitors in DVI mode). Of course, Maxtrox' M-series are also certified to work with both Windows XP and Windows Vista.




Availability and Pricing
The Matrox M-Series graphics cards will be available in Q3/08.

M9120 PCIe x16 $259 USD
M9125 PCIe x16 $399 USD
M9120 Plus LP PCIe x16 $329 USD
M9120 Plus LP PCIe x1 $329 USD
M9140 LP PCIe x16 $599 USD
Quad analog upgrade cable $99 USD

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maxtor gpus are still alive? wow.......... is that a multicard connecter i spy at the top?
 
Matrox Lives!!

Is that a multi-GPU bridge to the NW of the PCB?
 
Matrox Lives!!

Is that a multi-GPU bridge to the NW of the PCB?

Yeah, and looks to be the same size as a crossfire connector. I wonder . . .
 
With ATI FireMV giving these features for ~$200, I find the pricing rather outrageous. A lot of our hospital equipment use Matrox hardware.
 
With ATI FireMV giving these features for ~$200, I find the pricing rather outrageous. A lot of our hospital equipment use Matrox hardware.

Wonder what your hospitals 3dmark scores are then :D
 
They don't even meet requirements (use PowerPC, old Power Macs). Some are integrated with the machines and come with custom OS'es of some sort.
 
I perfer lifeanddeathmark
I thought Nvidia ate Matrox...
 
They don't even meet requirements (use PowerPC, old Power Macs).

they should upgrade then :) water cooled e8400's now thats healthcare :cool:
 
A hospital can enlarge your penis, not e-penis. That's upto you. :)
 
I thought these cards were gone for good.
 
We sell workstations with dual 8800GT's to hospitals. So they score pretty high :)

Wow that must be for CAT scans and 3d imaging etc. What company do you work for?
 
Good Shepard Technologies <- Best bet.

Yes, that's the equipment, everything to do with imaging where more than one display heads are used.
 
FireGL's are significantly superior due to dual-link DVI. The Matrox doesnt do this and is limited to 1920x1200 on digital :shadedshu
 
Wow that must be for CAT scans and 3d imaging etc. What company do you work for?

CT scans yes, our software loads a whole study and basically stacks the images on top of eachother creating 3D images. Filters allow you to do a lot to the images, besides that you can cut in it and do all kind of fancy things.
The applications are run on the GPU, CPU doesn't matter much.

I don't work much with the software myself though, I do system/network administration and production.
 
Interesting stuff there :) cheers dan
 
Interesting stuff there :) cheers dan

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Crappy study, nothing much to show. The applications are used for measurements and the likes. Too lazy to install a correct license to enable those features :)
They're working on a program they call "4D" now, it basically shows different timeframes, ie animates the whole thing. Used for cardiac stuff.
 
Do you work for Erba Mannhiem?
 
Linky
Crappy study, nothing much to show. The applications are used for measurements and the likes. Too lazy to install a correct license to enable those features :)
They're working on a program they call "4D" now, it basically shows different timeframes, ie animates the whole thing. Used for cardiac stuff.

That's like the 4D of a sonogram (i think this is the English term, but i'm unsure: in Portuguese, it's ecografia), right?
 
Negative. I work for a small Dutch company.

We have something very similar to that at our imaging. It was installed by Erba (that German company).
 
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