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January 23rd, 2005, 09:31 AM
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AGP on future motherboards?
Was kind of confused where to post this (as its related to both motherboards and graphics cards).
Right now i have a GeForce 6800GT (256MB DDR3) that uses the AGP bus standard. We all know all the new fancy PCI-e cards/MB's that are showing up recently and was wondering, just how long do you think MB's with AGP will be made? I am thinking of waiting untill Intell makes their 64bit technoligies available later on in the near future but worry if i will be able to use my card or not. Anyone know of MB makers that will be producing AGP boards for the time being?
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January 23rd, 2005, 11:23 AM
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I think all of the mainstream motherboard manufactures will continue to offer standard AGP slot boards for a while to come
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January 30th, 2005, 05:49 AM
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original pci was introduced by intel in 1994, and isa slots were still stuck on the bottom of mbs five* years later. **as far as i remember anyway!
agp has life left yet
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