Looking at the topic, you wont find a high end GPU that uses a AGP port. They are PCI-e 1.0 and 2.0.
Do you only have an AGP port just now?
good point. we got carried away..the title actually says AGP
Sorry, Its Actually PCI-E. I Currently Own An 8800 GT. How Long Do You Think I Can Keep Up With It??. Recent Reviews Shows All DX11 Screenshots, And It's Really Starting To Get On My Nerves. It's Only Been A Year I Bought My 8800 GT, But Now I Fear It Won't Last Long.
One More Thing, What If I Actually Manage An 5970 Or GTX 295 And Again It's Useless After Some Months?. With Intense Competition Heating Up Between NVIDIA And ATI; I Wonder Whether I Have To Keep Running For Newer Graphics Cards In Not Years But Months To Come, Would You Not Agree????.
[Edited by evilascended, 2/19/2010 9:23:54 AM]
well..i think for sometime to come...ATIs 5970 and nVidia GTX295 r going to be the very best. just keep one thing in mind in-case u go in for 5970 its about 2-3 inches longer than the 295 and doesn't a genuine HDMI...needs some adaptor or something like that to interface.
GTX480's are coming soon, with full DX11 support and it will slap ATI cards around the face.
Then it must be 10x expensive...
ATI cards are much more affordable than Nvidia cards.