by Iroquois » Sat Jun 05, 2004 8:25 pm
I have the same card. I'll explain what everything does.
AGP 8X is the speed at which the card interfaces with the mainboard. It's quite fast, faster than regular PCI. 8X means it's eight times faster than the original AGP ports.
The memory is where your card stores graphic information before it is processed. 128mb is a good sized chunk.
The frame rates are how fast the computer is displaying the image. 16fps and above is good.
The AGP 8X and the 128mb ram will improve image quality and frame rates.
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