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Profile: stranger
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Hi guys, I just recently purchased off ebay a hd2600 xt for my old agp system.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d [...] SA:US:1123
I sent the guy a question before I bought the item to make sure it was aGP and he said that it was.
But when the item came in today I looked at it andit has a crossffire connectore and lacks a power connector. Is it okay to try in my AGP system if it is PCI express?

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Profile: old hand
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I'm sorry to be telling you this, but if the card IS a pci express card, it will not work or fit in an agp slot. agp and pci are not compatible.

Profile: stranger
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Im not sure its a PCI card though because the guy told me that it was AGP. The only reason why I think it is PCI is because it has a crossfire connector and lacks a power connector like most 2600xt AGP cards have. Will it harm the card any if it is PCI and I try it in my AGP computer?

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Im not sure its a PCI card though because the guy told me that it was AGP. The only reason why I think it is PCI is because it has a crossfire connector and lacks a power connector like most 2600xt AGP cards have. Will it harm the card any if it is PCI and I try it in my AGP computer?

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that sucks, i could tell that it is pci E by looking at the picture,,,
what are you gonna do about it?


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crossfire connecter is on all graphics card(newer ones) doesnt matter it is pci, agp, or pci e


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It's quite simple.. either it fits or it dosen't.. if it fits your are good to go. If not, it's a PCIe and there is nothing you can do about it. (No, I won't recommend using a hammer)

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are you saying PCI, or PCI Express? lets make that clear


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Profile: stranger
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PCI express. I don't think they made a PCI version

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Profile: addict
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Crossfire on AGP? Doesnt exist.

So the card is 100% PCI-Express.

The person wrongly listed the card.

I believe its a blessing in disguise. Sell your old mobo and CPU and get a new PCI-Express motherboard (possibly a Crossfire one)...

Profile: stranger
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PCIE motherboards for Sockey 478 are rare

Profile: addict
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i have that mobo for my old pc, i got barton 3200!!
if you are selling it, let me know all the spec.


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Profile: addict

Like one of the above posters mentioned. If it fits into your motherboard it's AGP. You'd break a PCI-e card before fitting it into an AGP slot. On the other hand, if that picture is the actual picture of the card (which it doesn't look like it is, due to quality of picture), then it's definitely PCI-e.

Try plugging it in, if you still aren't sure, just upload a picture and post it so we can tell you for sure.

You cant use abbreviated swear words no more.
Profile: addict
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If it came with a Crossfire bridge its PCI-Express....

So it 100% will not work in his AGP mobo!

Profile: Honorary Veteran of THGC
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You can easily tell AGP from PCI-e from looking at them. Look at the slot.

AGP - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Show [...] Video+Card

PCIe - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Show [...] Video+Card

Also, if it's agp it would have a rialto bridge chip on the back side.
Pink square above the AGP slot: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Show [...] Video+Card

Notice PCI-e version doesn't have this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Show [...] Video+Card

And as others have said, you physically can't put a PCI-e 16x card into your AGP slot, so it should be real obvious to you before any damage would happen.

Just had to add..... I'd be peeved. Two totally different values. Cheapest HD2600XT PCI-e on newegg is $50 AR. Cheapest AGP version is $100 AR.


Message edited by pauldh on 03-18-2008 at 03:19:43 AM

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I believe this is called Fraud. But then again, the picture is of what you got...

Regardless, I'd consider this a good opportunity to buy an E8400 and new mobo.

Gosh, i love ATI
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