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    nice mistake
    AGP is dead, plz let it RIP
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    I got excited there for a second. I want a halfway decent card for testing out these old systems.
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    lol dont believe me, believe fudzilla

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    they did write down more words


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    Quote Originally Posted by W1zzard View Post
    lol dont believe me, believe fudzilla
    beliving the fud, is almost as as bad as beliveing Baghdad Bob...lol
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    I have spoken with powercolor representatives and determined that this card was indeed a mistake on the part of Amazon and that there is not an AGP version of this card.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian View Post
    I have spoken with powercolor representatives and determined that this card was indeed a mistake on the part of Amazon and that there is not an AGP version of this card.
    *kuch*
    Quote Originally Posted by W1zzard View Post
    i just talked to a powercolor marketing person and he says that such a product is not available and not planned at this time.


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    Doesnt the 3850 AGP already have a severe bottleneck by the older CPUs and memory anyway? So it wouldnt makie sense for any company to make a 4770 AGP version. Glad that this news mistake was sorted out.
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    AGP is said to be dead how long now?
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    This appeared on newegg today:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125281

    It looks legit, Gigabyte has a page confirming it as well.

    http://www.gigabyte-usa.com/Products...ProductID=3088

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto View Post
    This appeared on newegg today:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125281

    It looks legit, Gigabyte has a page confirming it as well.

    http://www.gigabyte-usa.com/Products...ProductID=3088
    Thats a link to a 4650 on Gigabyte's Site... as well as newegg its 55nm not 40nm like the 4770
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    A 4650 is more a 3850 but without AA sucking

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    GIGABYTE GV-R465D2-1GI Radeon HD 4650 1GB 128-bit GDDR2 AGP 8X HDCP Ready CrossFire Supported Video Card

    how the heck do you run crossfire on a agp mobo...didnt know any agp's supported that. i got in to ocing right after agp died
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    i need pci

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    Quote Originally Posted by billdavis View Post
    GIGABYTE GV-R465D2-1GI Radeon HD 4650 1GB 128-bit GDDR2 AGP 8X HDCP Ready CrossFire Supported Video Card

    how the heck do you run crossfire on a agp mobo...didnt know any agp's supported that. i got in to ocing right after agp died
    Mindless puffery, probably just copying the usual splurge of useless words that appears after the name of every card.

    You're right, both nVidia and ATi refused to support multi-GPU on AGP, although technically it's possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulsCollective View Post
    Mindless puffery, probably just copying the usual splurge of useless words that appears after the name of every card.

    You're right, both nVidia and ATi refused to support multi-GPU on AGP, although technically it's possible.
    I still don't believe that SLI was functioning in their little test they mentioned. 50 pts in 3DMark is easily within the margin of difference between tests. I'm sure if Nvidia or ATI actually tried, they could make it possible. I just don't believe some over enthusiastic benchmongers had it quite right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulsCollective View Post
    Honestly, just let the damn slot die already.
    Amen to that...it had it's day, but has been replaced a long time now. This is almost akin to someone announcing a new ISA card, which coincidently, was on many AGP based boards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lutjens View Post
    Amen to that...it had it's day, but has been replaced a long time now. This is almost akin to someone announcing a new ISA card, which coincidently, was on many AGP based boards.
    Meh, it will die. But everyone must give it time, and lots of it. PCI cards are still in production. Why? Because there's always a need for them in legacy machines and HTPCs. Even the occasional legacy OEM that still chugs along will receive an updated PCI card for the 1 or 2 games its owner may want to play. AGP will be around for a bit longer too. Eventually it won't receive mid range cards but only lower end cards catering to just new software/driver support.

    For as many of you that huff and puff about killing off AGP, you'd think you would have a heart attack about floppies still being around. The sad truth is, they're still needed in many cases too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lookmomnobrains View Post
    Amazon

    at 99 euro... in stock
    READ THE DETAILS.

    * DirectX 10.1 support PCI ExpressR 2.0 x16 bus interface
    * Dual mode ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU support for highly scalable performance
    * Game physics processing capability
    * Dynamic geometry acceleration


    Look at the PICTURE. PCIe interface. It's a screw up. and not in stock.
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    Can AGP s939 boards support s939X2?

    There are some s775 intel boards that are agp and have 3ghz+ core2duos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warboy View Post
    READ THE DETAILS.

    * DirectX 10.1 support PCI ExpressR 2.0 x16 bus interface
    * Dual mode ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU support for highly scalable performance
    * Game physics processing capability
    * Dynamic geometry acceleration


    Look at the PICTURE. PCIe interface. It's a screw up. and not in stock.
    Quote Originally Posted by lookmomnobrains View Post
    it could be however that Amazon listed it wrong and by doing so spread some the rumour..
    and also Amazon edited the listing used to state agp

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    Quote Originally Posted by KoHaN69 View Post
    Can AGP s939 boards support s939X2?

    There are some s775 intel boards that are agp and have 3ghz+ core2duos
    Absolutely. s939=s939. There are people with X2's, Opty's, and C2D's running AGP.

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