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Matrox Millennium G550 (AGP 4x, 32 MB) (08/26/2001)

Matrox Millennium G550 (AGP 4x, 32 MB)

Entered CNET Catalog: 08/26/2001

SKU: 0790750108209

Manufacturer: Matrox Graphics Inc.

Manufacturer description

With 32 MB of Double Data Rate (DDR) memory, a 360 MHz primary RAMDAC, and support for dual-RGB, TV output and DVI output, the Millennium G550 is a titan among graphics cards for the business and home entertainment markets. Comprising an extensive feature set including third-generation DualHead display capabilities, outstanding 2D performance, and DVI-I support, the Millennium G550 delivers exceptional graphics performance and product stability.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Lots of features; good price; innovative function for visual chatting online; dual-display with any combination of CRT, LCD, and TV; long warranty.

The badThe bad: Poor 3D for gaming; HeadCasting applications are hard to use.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: Dedicated 3D gamers need not bother, but home or business users will appreciate the solid 2D performance and a new approach to face-to-face communication over the Internet.

Average user rating: from 18 users
3.0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 12/07/2001
Matrox makes it clear that the audience for its new $125 dual-monitor Millennium G550 video card is business and home users--not gamers. You won't find anything close to acceptable 3D performance on this graphics card. What you will find is Matrox's new HeadCasting engine for face-to-face voice chats, Matrox's DualHead technology for multimonitor setups, and strong 2D performance. Matrox makes it clear that the audience for its new $125 dual-monitor Millennium G550 video card is business and home users--not gamers. You won't find anything close to acceptable 3D performance on this graphics card. What you will find is Matrox's new HeadCasting engine for face-to-face voice chats, Matrox's DualHead technology for multimonitor setups, and strong 2D performance.

Simple-enough setup
Installing the card is simple enough, but as with other Matrox installations, you should cancel Windows' automatic prompting for the drivers and install everything directly from the CD. The numerous programs necessary for using the card's features are all on this CD, and you'll go through several reboots before everything is ready to roll. Still, we encountered no installation difficulties. The card is compatible with Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP Home, and XP Professional.

Two reasons to see you again
There are two primary reasons to consider this card. First, you get DualHead technology, which means that you can use two displays at the same time, such as two CRTs, one CRT and one LCD (analog or digital), or a TV with a CRT or an LCD. The adapters necessary for these connections are included.

Lots of home users have a second monitor sitting around. Plug it into the second VGA port on the G550, and you instantly give yourself some viewing options: a place for a browser window that you don't want to close, an encyclopedia entry that you're using in conjunction with an open Word document, a separate screen for the DVD movie you're playing, or a dedicated area for your chat windows. For many business users, multiple displays have become essential, and the G550 provides greater flexibility in working with two displays (the displays can be run at different resolutions, for example).

A second reason to consider this card is the fact that it incorporates Matrox's newest feature, the HeadCasting engine. This engine allows you to project a high-resolution 3D animation of your face and head over a LAN or the Internet, which another G550 user can see in the same resolution or a non-G550 user can view in a lower resolution. You create an image of your head by using the included DigiMask software to compile two digital photographs--one of the front of your face and the second of one side of your head. Another piece of included software, LipSinc's HeadFone, works with the HeadCasting system to animate the lips of the face when the user speaks into a microphone attached to the PC. The result is a kind of Max Headroom-like version of your face on the other user's screen.

My own private avatar
Matrox believes that HeadCasting provides a solution for business users who find the live video on today's Webcams to be too choppy. To be sure, HeadCasting is smooth, even over 56K dial-up connections. The G550 package provides a PowerPoint add-on that lets your DigiMask head narrate a presentation, another nod toward Matrox's business focus for this card. But it's hard to imagine important decisions being made during a videoconference using digitized heads--almost as hard as imagining important, internal, corporate communications being conducted this way. Business people tend to prefer conducting significant communications with actual people, not their avatars, no matter how realistic they may be. The animated head seems too toy-like for these uses.

The G550's 3D capabilities are poor, as CNET Labs' test results demonstrate. Despite the card's 32MB of DDR memory, the speed and the quality are below those of today's 3D-specific cards. The Millennium G550 staggered through our Quake III Arena test at a resolution of 1,028x768 with 32-bit color at 12 frames per second--about 75 percent slower than a 32MB GeForce2 card. The Millennium G550's 2D performance was very good, but still a bit below the results for both GeForce2 and GeForce3 cards. Even in 2D, however, slowdowns occur when DualHead is active; having separate resolutions on two displays cuts the speed of both to less than half of the card's capability when DualHead isn't activated. If you clone your main display onto the second display, the difference is even greater. In practice, the slowdown isn't noticeable except when the refresh rate on each monitor differs.

Outstanding support
The G550 comes with Matrox's standard three-year parts warranty and free technical support--free except for the toll call, that is. You can call the tech-support line between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, or you can access the technical support forums on the Matrox site (open 24 hours per day except on weekends, when it's unavailable from 5 p.m. Friday to 9 a.m. Monday). Should you lose the product manual, you can download it, and you can get the answers to additional questions via e-mail, fax, or the FAQs posted on the company's site. Matrox frequently upgrades its drivers and posts them on the Web, as well as offering beta drivers for more adventurous spirits.

Does the Matrox G550 offer enough in the way of usefulness and innovation to overcome its less-than-stellar performance? For many users, the answer is yes. Having two displays is a great advantage under any circumstance, and the HeadCasting feature offers the first innovation we've seen in a long time for online face-to-face communication--the first, in fact, since the introduction of Webcams and associated programs such as CUseeMe and NetMeeting. If you're a dedicated gamer or your company is capable of full videoconferencing, stay away. But anyone in the market for an inexpensive video card with substantial features should take a close look.

Editor's note: This page has been altered from its original version. Please see our .

Quake III tests
Frames per second with 32-bit color at 1,024x768 (longer bars indicate better performance)
GeForce2 MX 400 (32MB reference card)
50.6 
Matrox Millennium G550
12.0 
 
eTesting Labs' Business Graphics WinMark 99 1.2 test
Measures the performance of a system's 2D graphics subsystem for 32-bit color at 1,024x768 (longer bars indicate better performance)
GeForce2 MX 400 (32MB reference card)
339 
Matrox Millennium G550
324 
 
The Matrox Millennium G550 was never meant to be a 3D gaming card, so it's not surprising that it bombed the Quake III test. Its 2D performance was much better, however.

User opinions

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User Rating:
2.5 stars

out of 18 user reviews

Really good 2D, TV ????

Pros: I'm Matrox users since..... long time, always a very good quality or display. But I bought a G550 DualHead DVI Didn't succeed output on a TV.

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User Rating:
3.5 stars

out of 18 user reviews

Want a great graphics card?-here it is!

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Review: After looking at all my options of graphics cards. I have once again come back to Matrox. I do not play games, I create artwork. Ok, and watch dvd from my computer to the TV while surfing the web. I love this card!
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 18 user reviews

duel head, good price

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Review: I am building a video editing system, and finally got this in combination with the RT2500, and it works like a charm. having 2 monitors (+ a TV with the RT2500) is kinda strange to get use to.... the the application is wonderful. I havent yet tried any games, or the internet options because I'm running a dedicated system. but as far as editing applications it's a dream. you really cant beat the price for the ammount of power that you get with it (at least for the 2D), and it also has the passthrough for the RT2000 and RT2500 (that's the 2 rows of metal pegs taht just seem to be hanging out there and arent mentioned in the book that comes with it). my only complaints are that I cant use all of it's options because I dont do internet with that computer, and that things like video streams and heavily laden graphics material will NOT play on the 2nd monitor. but the 2nd monitor has it's use (especially in large programs like premere where there are a lot of things like the iffects, and timeline that really clutter your main screen). but the quality on both screens are wonderful (wish I had some larger monitors). everythign has that wonderful matrox feel of quality and reliability. I dont know about the 3D performance (though I'll update that later when I get a chance) but the 2D more than makes up for what it supposedly is missing. and 2 monitors (with availability to have different monitor types, refreshes, and sizes) is great. (but if your looking to be going with 2 flat pannel screens then go with the DVI version of this card.)
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 18 user reviews

Ideal for musicians etc. who need a lot of screen estate

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Review: Get product, loads of screen real estate. I have my sequencer in one and audio editors in the other - much better than a single CRT. the resolution is fine and at £90 excellent value for money
User Rating:
3.0 stars

out of 18 user reviews

good card for soho and casual gamer

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Review: definately a good card to be in front of the monitor for long hours without eyestrain. i play need for speed porsche 2000 and games like that and belive me though it is marginally slow in frame rates the overall superb visuals this card creates in nfs porsche 2000 is the best i have seen as compared to the other card i have, winfast gerforce2 mx sh pro. i am very much satisfied with this purchase of mine and you won't regret it too.
User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 18 user reviews

Dual head cards make computing REAl fun !

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Review: The ability to work in two separate computer windows make for a truely fun and enjoyable experiance. Everyone should try the feeling at least once.
User Rating:
0.5 stars

out of 18 user reviews

It doesn't do TV

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Review: I wanted to like this card. I installed it in my new XP Pro media machine because I wanted to use its TV output as a DVD player. However, no matter what I nor my retailed did to make the TV output work, we couldn't get it to properly output to my calibrated Sony 32XBR100 TV -neither via the S nor composite video cables. The documentation is abysmal and circular. The support that we got from the manufacturer is worse than what you'd get at Fry's -that's _really_ bad- and even after looking through the FAQs and trying the latest drivers we couldn't get it to work properly. I returned it. Until they can get their documentation and support correctly, don't get this card for its TV output!
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 18 user reviews

WOW! Fantastic eXPerience

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Review: Popped it into a homebuilt 1400 AMD ABit KG7 RAID, loaded Win XP Pro, ADDED two Hitachi 20 inch CRT side-by-side now have 30 X 11 inch 'Bliss' at 2,560 X 1024, 75 Hz resolution. That's FOUR A4 pages, non-overlapping, at actual size! Great for Quicken and Bank Web page reconciliations.
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 18 user reviews

The best card I have ever witnessed.

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Review: This is the best card I and my friends have ever witnessed. Its features and performance really impressed us.
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 18 user reviews

Great 2D for PhotoShop Users

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Review: This is the video card to get for serious amateur PhotoShop users. Great colours and 2D performance!
User Rating:
1.5 stars

out of 18 user reviews

convoluted opinion of dual monitors

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Review: I bought a Matrox to use dual screens. Their opinion of dual screens is one screen spread over two monitors. Better to use the multiple monitor feature already in Windows with a second video card. Works GREAT!
User Rating:
0.5 stars

out of 18 user reviews

MATROX CUSTOMER SERVICE

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Review: I BOUGHT A MATROX G400 32 MAX(£250) CARD FROM MATROX AND IT WAS TERRIBLE AFTER COMPLAINING FOR NEARLY A YEAR THEY REPLACED THE CARD FOR A REFURBISHED CARD I WAS SHOCKED THAT I BOUGHT A NEW CARD ONLY TO HAVE IT REPLACED WITH A SECOND HAND CARD I WOULD NOT BUY ANOTHER MATROX PRODUCT AGAIN #(POOR SERVICE AND TROUBLESOME CARD)READ MATROX FORUM BEFORE BUYING A MATROX PRODUCT.YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED????
User Rating:
1.5 stars

out of 18 user reviews

Come ON. Head Casting?

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Review: You must be kidding, this sounds like a mickey card who needs these worthless features.
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 18 user reviews

Best choice for 2D

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Review: If your not a hardcore gamer, this card is for you, however, if you play games casually, it will do pretty well (Max Payne, AquaNox, etc. run pretty well in 800X600X32) Anyway, I highly recommend this card. The 2D is spectacular.
User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 18 user reviews

Best 2D/Dual Head Graphic Card

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Review: This card is definitely not for 3D gamers, but with it's DualHead (DVI and HD15), sharp rendering and Headcasting engine, it is definitely designed for all desktop publishers, graphic artists, financers, and other business users.
User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 18 user reviews

The best 2D card in the world and is a dam good 3D card too!!

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Review: For money you can't beat the matrox g55o. The best 2D and a dam good 3D accelleration graphics card w/dvd hardware.
User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 18 user reviews

The Millennium G550 is a high quality graphic card with high quality renderings.

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Review: For the past 25 years, Matrox Graphics has provided the best 2D and 3D rendering cards in the industry. The G550 is not an exception. With the new Matrox Head Casting engine, the G550 allows users to make a vivid, high quality 3D head clone with only 2 images. Also, came with the 3rd generation Dual Head technology and eDualHead, the G550 is a great choice for business/finance entrepreneurs who demands in multi-monitors and DVI flat panels.
User Rating:
3.0 stars

out of 18 user reviews

if you're looking for a dual head graphics card, then this is the one!

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Review: best quality card for running two monitors. if two monitors are not for you then there are others with better 3d accelleration specs. compare with asus v7100 series cards.

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