Matrox G200 - Models

Models

Board
Name
Core
Type
Process Core
(MHz)
Memory
(MHz)
Pipe
Config
T&L? Memory
Interface
Notes
Millennium G200 Eclipse 350 nm 84-90 112-120 1x1 N 64-bit SGRAM. "SD" model uses SDRAM. "LE" max 8 MB SDRAM. 250 MHz RAMDAC. AGP/PCI
Mystique G200 Eclipse 350 nm 84 112 1x1 N 64-bit SDRAM. 230 MHz RAMDAC. TV out. AGP.
Marvel G200 Eclipse 350 nm 84 112 1x1 N 64-bit SDRAM. 230 MHz RAMDAC. TV in & out. Breakout box for extra I/O. AGP/PCI
G200 MMS Eclipse 350 nm 1x1 N 64-bit Quad GPU graphics card for 4 monitor support. Some have TV input. PCI
Millennium G200A Calao 250 nm 84 112 1x1 N 64-bit Die-shrink G200. "LE" max 8 MB SDRAM. 250 MHz RAMDAC. No heatsink. Power Consumption 4 Watts. AGP/PCI
Millennium G250 Calao 250 nm 96 128 1x1 N 64-bit overclocked G200A, OEM-only.

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