nice mistake
AGP is dead, plz let it RIP
nice mistake
AGP is dead, plz let it RIP
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... and alot a few others
I got excited there for a second. I want a halfway decent card for testing out these old systems.
new-old rig:
E8600
2x ASUS 4850
DFI X48 board
4 gb DDR2
650w FSP PSU
Working on some liquid cooling!
old-old rig:
Opteron 165 @ 2.610 (1.425v)
- Prime Stable, Stock HSF
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7900gt CO SuperClocked
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FSP Epsilon 600W
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lol dont believe me, believe fudzilla
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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ASUS P8Z77-V
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16GB of Team Xtreme DDR-2666 RAM (11-13-13-35-2T)
Nvidia GTX 670 4GB SLI
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Asus Sabertooth 990FX
AMD FX-8350 @ 5.6GHz
16GB of Mushkin DDR-1866 RAM (8-9-8-26-1T)
AMD 6950 with 6970 bios flash
Yamakasi Catleap 2B overclocked to 120Hz refresh rate
Audio-GD FUN DAC unit w/ AD797BRZ opamps
Sennheiser PC350 headset w/ hero mod
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
A 4650 is more a 3850 but without AA sucking
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
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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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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Thanks for the help (or lack thereof) in resolving my P3700 issue, FUGGER...
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.
Ryzen 3800X @ 4.4Ghz
MSI X570 Unify
32GB G.Skill 3600Mhz CL14
Sapphire Nitro Vega 64
OCZ Gold 850W ZX Series
Thermaltake LV10
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.
My Rig can do EpicFLOPs, Can yours?
Once this baby hits 88 TeraFLOPs, You're going to see some serious $@#%....
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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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