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>an
\n> thanks for the info. appreciate your taking the time. I had to make
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> urgent buy/not buy decision on a DG4.Just wondering, but if your looking at a T221, why not just get a new
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\n> it seems an HR256 would be the way to go for me, (40Hz, and I have
\n> free high speed PCI slots, but no free PCI-e or AGP) but as has been
\n> commented before these cards cost almost twice as much as the T221's
\n> are now fetching on EBay.
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\n> I bet Matrox are sitting on a whole bunch of them in their warehouse,
\n> and one day, too late for me no doubt, will quietly release them at
\n> more affordable prices. how annoying.
\n>
\n> peegeenyc
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