AGP Not Yet Dead Says Gigabyte
It's always good and fun to have the latest hardware, especially when it comes to graphics. But what if you're on an aging AGP system?
All the latest graphics card solutions are on the PCI-Express interconnect. Superior bandwidth equates to superior performance and features. But not everyone can upgrade their computer all the time. Given that, the AGP port is growing long in the tooth, but there's no denying that many AGP systems still exist.
To cater to these users, who may have built their dream system or invested a lot of money when AGP was the best available graphics connect, Gigabyte unveiled an AGP version of its Radeon HD 4650 solution, called the GV-R465D2-1GI.
With this particular card, AGP users can get a big boost out of their graphics subsystem, thanks not only to the recent generation GPU, but also to the board boasting 1 GB of memory and support for DX10.1. The board is compatible with AGP 8X and Gigabyte claims CorssFireX support, but we're not quite convinced this is a feature that will work, considering there aren't any dual-AGP systems and there aren't any AGP/PCI-e hybrids either.
Despite the odd CrossFireX spec, the Gigabyte GV-R465D2-1GI does deliver a good upgrade for those still on AGP systems.
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The crossfire thing is probably something they say by standard. Pretty stupid though.
Also, you spelled "crossfireX" as "CorssfireX" in the second to last paragraph.
Asrock make a motherboard with both AGP 8x and PCI-e onboard, oh look, it's listed on your own website.
http://www.tomshardware.com/review [...] ,1120.html
wonder how that got there.....
yes but can you find one for sale today?
no.
And i bet crossfire wont work.
Can i find one forsale today? Sure, i have 3 in my own shop