Just wondering what the deal is with the different standards for graphics cards?
Originally I was led to believe AGP was better than PCI, and now from what I've read PCIE is better than both AGP and PCI and AGP is going to become redundant over time?
Do I need a special socket for PCIE or will it connect in the usual PCI slot?
Also looking at a few cards and found PCIE to be the cheaper option? I'd have thought if it was better it would be more expensive.
Is the difference in sockets that much different.
My current card is a GeForce4 Ti4200 AGPx8, my motherboard will only run at AGPx4.
Now with the problem I'm having with my graphics card, if it turns out to be the graphics card I would like to upgrade it.
How much of a difference is there between the 5200 and the 6200?
The 6200 seems to offer the Purevideo support but is it that much better than what I have already, apart from the fault mine seems to be giving.
Thanks
Originally I was led to believe AGP was better than PCI, and now from what I've read PCIE is better than both AGP and PCI and AGP is going to become redundant over time?
Do I need a special socket for PCIE or will it connect in the usual PCI slot?
Also looking at a few cards and found PCIE to be the cheaper option? I'd have thought if it was better it would be more expensive.
Is the difference in sockets that much different.
My current card is a GeForce4 Ti4200 AGPx8, my motherboard will only run at AGPx4.
Now with the problem I'm having with my graphics card, if it turns out to be the graphics card I would like to upgrade it.
How much of a difference is there between the 5200 and the 6200?
The 6200 seems to offer the Purevideo support but is it that much better than what I have already, apart from the fault mine seems to be giving.
Thanks
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