This means that you can setup 3 monitors to use as a single or separate desktop. The Parhelia features the first Triple Head Display incorporated into a graphics card. On the down side of this card, there is no AGP 8x capabilities, you are limited to AGP 4X. The features that really make this video card stand out include a 512 –bit GPU, 256-bit DDR memory interface, Surround Gaming and 10-bit Gigacolor. This includes using tools such as Adobe Premier and AutoCAD. The Parhelia offers a wealth of power and features for the graphics hungry professional out there and we’re going to see how the card performs in real world situations. They are hoping that this card offers the largest array of solid, useful features for the business class graphics professions. While gaming with a triple head display is nothing short of fantastic, Matrox is also aiming this card at the workstation market. However, the Parhelia is a powerful contender in this year’s crop of high-end graphics cards. We have not seen much of Matrox in the last couple years as they have been overshadowed by ATI and NVIDIA with more powerful specifications. This card is the very latest offering from a grizzled veteran in the Video Card War.
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