Matrox Mystique
View graphics card detailsMatrox Mystique 220/4MB (PCI)
Matrox Mystique 220/4MB (PCI)

The Matrox Mystique 220 was a decent 2D card that features a 220MHz RAMDAC, 4MB RAM (upgradeable to 8MB using an upgrade module) and both a DA-15 as DE-15 D-SUB connector.

Originally my card wasn't retail but I came across an empty box to complete the whole package. > Read more

View graphics card detailsMatrox Mystique G200 (AGP)
Matrox Mystique G200 (AGP)

The G200 is Matrox' first fully AGP-compliant graphics processor. It's a 128-bit processor with two 64-bit buses (DualBus as Matrox calls it) which both can go up and down (unidirectional).

In general performance the Matrox G200 was not a bad card but it lacked good OpenGL support. Hot games from 1998 like Quake II use OpenGL and thus people bought faster 3D cards with better OpenGL support.

The G200 is released in two versions; the more expensive Millennium II and cheaper Mystique II. > Read more