AGP Lives!
Even in this era of Quad-SLI and dual/triple Crossfire (with and without physics) we are finding AGP graphics solutions on the show floor, with GeCube alone offering 14 cards, from the Radeon X1600 to the Radeon 9500 and 9250 ranges.
The top of the line is the GeCube Radeon X1600 AGP, which has 512 MB of DDR2 memory and is sporting 12 pixel pipelines. Or, if you so desire, you can go down to a Radeon 9250 AGP with 128 MB of DDR memory and support for DirectX 8.1

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