AGP or PCI-Express?
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AGP or PCI-Express?
Been looking into the possibility of getting a new gaming system recently, and I'm wondering about the new graphic cards (PCI Express). I mean, I don't want to buy an AGP mobo, and find out that most graphic cards have switched to PCI-E and then be crippled when it comes to an upgrade. I've looked into mobos that have both but they're mostly kind of...poopy. Where you guys see the graphic cards going in the future? I'm hoping this system will last me around two years or so.
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PCI Express. The way of the future. Until the next thing that is. But as compared to AGP? AGP is the past. If you want a serious technical comparison look at http://www.tomshardware.com for one or even http://www.anandtech.com.
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If you have a really good AGP card right now and you want to use it in your upgrade then you might want an AGP board. However, if you are buying a new vid card and a new mobo you should definitely choose a PCI board.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813130514 ---- This looks like a very good AGP mobo. MSI K8N Neo2-F Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce3 Ultra ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail $74
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813130514 ---- This looks like a very good AGP mobo. MSI K8N Neo2-F Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce3 Ultra ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail $74
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Originally posted by CookieDough
pci x i got it and had agp there is no question about it. shouldnt even hafta think twice
???? There is no performance difference. AGP 8X isn't even maxed out yet.
007, since you are upgrading your entire system(or so it seems) then go PCI-E. The newest Nvidia card does not even offer AGP.
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Originally posted by Jim0322
The Geforce 7800 is the best card on the market if you want to fork out all that money. The 6800 GT is good for a lot less.
The ATI x800XL is almost EXACTLY on par with the 6800GT, and costs like ~$50 to $75 dollars less.


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Originally posted by SkiloDog2000
agp
pci-e isnt worth it yet
If he is buying a new set-up, and AGP is being slowly phased out. And Nvidia hasn't even released their BEST card in a AGP format. Why on earth would you want to go with dieing technology? It's called futureproof. It doesn't even matter if AGP hasn't been fully utilized, it might never be as PCI-E will take over.
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