8600Ultra IIRC supports AGP connections- although likely it's up to the cardmakers themselves to get the implementation done. X26/X23 supports Rialto as usual too.
Edit: I get it now.
This post has been edited by X.E.D: May 6 2007, 10:05 AM
XFX Geforce 7950 GT 512 MB GDDR3, Guess what? *** AGP version!!!!! ***
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Why are they still focusing on the 7 series?
8600Ultra IIRC supports AGP connections- although likely it's up to the cardmakers themselves to get the implementation done. X26/X23 supports Rialto as usual too. Edit: I get it now. This post has been edited by X.E.D: May 6 2007, 10:05 AM |
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QUOTE(EpsilonStar @ May 6 2007, 11:26 AM) and where can i still find agp card? i went lyp yesterday can't find much... only got this palit 7300gt card... Hmm, it seems nVidia's bridge chips are screwed. So no-one can do it- for now.is this coming to malaysia? X.E.D are u sure 8 series card got agp? ATi's should work okay. I predict 2 months after launch- with the usual suspect AGP vendors (Powercolor etc.) and overcharging. ----- But damnit, after they cut off Geforce FX support for Vista, I'm desperate to get a nice card to run Dreamscene. |
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