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Matrox Parhelia
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Manufacturer:Matrox
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GPU:Parhelia
Release Date:0000-00-00
Interface:AGP 8X
Core Clock:220 MHz
Memory Clock:275 MHz (550 DDR)
Memory Bandwidth:17.6 GB/sec
Shader Operations:880 MOperations/sec
Pixel Fill Rate:880 MPixels/sec
Texture Fill Rate:3520 MTexels/sec
Vertex Operations:0 MVertices/sec
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7.5 (6 votes)

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Parhelia [reference card]
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2 Comments
Wednesday, January 06, 2010 10:43:54 AM
Weird card, 16 texture units.
Saturday, August 11, 2012 5:43:16 PM
Its mediocre gaming performances, due to low GPU clock and lack of any memory bandwith economy feature put this card on par with the GeForce 3 TI 500 and Radeon 8500.

Even with its 256-bits memory bus and its 16 texture mapping units it still can't compare with Nvidia better designed GeForce 4 GPU.

However, the Parhelia had some extremely interesting features for professionals like anti-aliasing 16x, Gigacolor technology, support for up to three monitors and top notch performances under 3DSMax.
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