sweet.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/02/...aint_dead_yet/
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its dieing :P
blah :P
Pretty nice lookin card :D, one day I shall own a 7800GT PCI-E tho. For now ive gotta stick with a 6600GT.
a bit pricy though.....
http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...091&pfp=BROWSE
guess they didn't get the MSRP memo....:unsure:
wow, its a good idea but thats not really a economical price
that price is insane..... dieing but not dead yet
Hey, but I'm not done with PCI
lol your a little far back then
dont they have a article about pci being the better bang for the future anyway??? that's where im going. on the bandwagon :)
lmfao....the product has disappeared from CompUSA's site now :lol:
I guess they finally saw the goof up
at least I hope it was a goof up
I seriously hope they didn't buy a batch of em at that price :sick:
I don't think so. PCI has been around longer than AGP. Maybe you're thinking about PCI Express?Quote:
Originally Posted by ApacNTS
haha...PCI and AGP:lol:
PCI-e all the way!:cool2:
Fo sho :cool: :cool2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Seedler
That's nice. I'm glad to see that those who said the last generation was the final one for agp were wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by fkdup74
I think a lot of people have agp mobos that'll see more use than people might have previously thought, now. It's nice to see this isn't the end of the road (although 64bit/pci-e is the future, of course).
The x1600pro cards from sapphire are another option, a cheaper one at that. (For those who can't afford a complete switch to the latest stuff, but want the latest gen gfx, at least, I mean.)