The Parhelia isn't in the same league as the graphics cards tested. For one thing each color gun is only 8bit for the tested graphics cards, and the programs used to test the cards listed wouldn't even begin to take advantage of some of the abilities of the Parhelia. Keep in mind though, Matrox said themselves they were not trying to make a gaming card but rather a card to set new standards by. As a graphics artist and programmer I'm looking for more 10bit color gun graphics cards but so far only the Parhelia is available at a consumer price range.
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