1st company game card with integrated Ramdac using cheaper SGRAM memory.
Cards had various clocks 50/75, 55/82,5 or 60/90 MHz. Chip have modified Millennium core, missing bilinear filtering and have bad looking alpha blending. That means ugly effects in games.
Prices: 2MB $179, 4MB $259.
Palcal's cards:
Pirx's card:
Vlask's card:
Card clock is 50MHz core, 75MHz memory.
Zaatharen's card:
Acl's card:
Drivers:
Additional Info
- Made by: Matrox
- Codename: 1064SG
- Bus: PCI
- Memory Size: 2MB, 4MB
- Max Memory Size: 8MB
- Memory Type: SGRAM
- Year: 1996
- Card Type: VGA
- Manufacturer: NEC
- Owned by: Vlask, Palcal, Zaatharen, Pirx, Acl
- Outputs: 15 pin D‐sub
- Price $: 259
- Video Acceleration: MPEG-1 (VCD)
- DirectX: DX3/5
- Core: 64bit
- Memory Bus Width: 64bit
- Pixel Pipelines: 1
- Texture Units: 1
- Texel Fillrate (MTexel/s): 25
- Sold by: Matrox
- Max Core Clock (MHz): 60
- Min Core Clock (MHz): 50
- Max Memory Clock (MHz): 90
- Min Memory Clock (MHz): 75
- Ramdac (MHz): 170
- OpenGL/D3D report: Txt
- Wikipedia: Wiki
- Review: Vintage3D
- Review: PC Mag
- Info: Matrox
- Info: Advertisment
- Die Shot: Fritzchens Fritz
- Drivers: Matrox
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