Not trying to hijack, but curious about a comment made. Why is PCI so bad for video cards? I was always under the impression that agp was older technology and on the way out, and it seems like most of the higher end cards are pci.
Just curious, I claim to no nothing. Thanks.
Sean.
Your refering to PCI-express when you say the higher end cards use it. Its the newest interface. Its so new that no app today can take advantage of it though.
AGP 8x is currently the standard. Currently, high-end and low-end cards use this interface. This is the interface thats being phased out by PCI-express.
PCI (with NO express) is older than AGP and is strictly reserved for very low end cards. Unless you mobo does not support AGP (or PCI-e), avoid this interface. It has extremely low bandwidth and no good cards are made for it.