Matrox Graphics
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how to download driver for video card?
I have a matrox video card i just put in my computer and I thought I downloaded the drivers for it but when i tried to get World of Warcraft going it said it couldn't find a display devise. My video card is a matrox graphics millennium II PCI
am not sure about this part ---->5.82.01
if i could get some help that'd be great!
i went here http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/support/drivers/latest/
and i downloaded the one for mine (5.82.018) and it still won't work!!
@ Stephen:
Thank you for the answer, I guess I'll have to take this back then >.< the guy who sold it to me told me it would run it!
The Millennium II card is a legacy card but Matrox still provides the drivers for your card (see the first link in the source section). The latest, and last, version Matrox released of this driver is 5.82.18.
The problem is not with your drivers but with the fact that WoW doesn't support your card (see the second link in the source section.)
The 5.82.01 you mention in your question is the version number of the driver you have for your card right now.
Shuttle launches XPC H7 5820S mini PC for your collection of 16 monitors (feeds.engadget)
Wondering what do with those 16 monitors you've got lying around your house?
Well, the folks over at Shuttle have just come out with a mouthful of a
solution, known as the XPC H7 5820S. Shuttle's latest mini-PC is powered by an
Intel Core i7 processor with up to six cores, boasts 16GB of RAM and features
a pair of 1TB hard disks. The workstation, compatible with Windows 7, also
ships with a Blu-ray burner and packs Matrox's M-Series multi-display graphics
cards, allowing users to work across 16 different displays at once, at
resolutions of up to 2560 x 1600 per screen. All this goodness is nestled
within a box that's just 7.5 inches tall, though it won't come for cheap.
According to _SlashGear_, the XPC H7 5820S is now available for a cool €1,446,
or about $1,983. Find out more at the source link below, or in the full PR,
waiting for you after the break.
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Shuttle launches XPC H7 5820S mini PC for your collection of 16 monitors
originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Nov 2011 09:38:00 ...
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