PowerColor X1950 Pro AGP Pic
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 10/26/2006 06:13 PM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 1679 views
The French site PC Inpact have the first pitures of ATi's Radeon X1950 Pro AGP which is clocked higher than its PCI Express counterparts at 600 MHz core and 700 MHz memory instead of the 575 MHz core and 690 MHz memory on PCI Express parts.
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The_GURU Unregistered |
I really don't want an ATI card, but Nvidia may leave me with no choice for the AGP system. |
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The_GURU Unregistered |
that is of course if Nvidia doesn't male a 7950 AGP |
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jago_ai Unregistered |
It's not THAT expensive (in fact you can do it pretty cheaply) to build PCI-e based system. Plus if you are using a AGP system then that more then likely means your other components will be the bottleneck and hold back the video card. Suck it up and upgrade already... |


