Matrox still alive - debuts five new graphics cards

Posted on Thursday, June 26 2008 @ 20:37 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
It's been a while since we last heard something from Matrox but today the firm has released five new M-series graphics cards. The new models offer 512MB of memory, PCI Express x16 and some models support independent or stretched mode on up to four displays simultaneously.



The cards will be available in Q3 2008, here's the pricing:
  • 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
  • Matrox M-Series Highlights Multi-Monitor Features:
    • Native digital quad-monitor support with PCIe x16 performance (M9140)
    • Dual digital output cards offer low-cost instant upgrade to quad analog output via external cable (M9120 Plus)
    • Drive up to two monitors per card at maximum resolutions of 2560 x 1600 (M9125 - digital) or 2048 x 1536 (M9120 - analog) per display
    • Pristine image quality for the highest resolution monitors
    Advanced Multi-Monitor Desktop Management:
    • Support up to four widescreen monitors (DVI or analog) in portrait and landscape simultaneously as one large desktop or with independent resolutions
    • Matrox PowerDesk software for configuring and managing program windows on multiple monitors
    Passive Cooling:
    • Fanless design eliminates noise and increases product reliability.


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