6600 256mb AGP good idea?

RelaxTheMind

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Ok my girlfriends computer has that agp 4x slot that wont fit an 8x only card (it has that 2x slot in there) I did little research and ended up getting a chaintech 6600 256mb agp

this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814145112

Could I have done better? or is the older 2x/4x slot bandwidth limited anyways... she currently has an old radeon 7000

I couldnt find any 6600gt s or 6800s that had the [_____| |__| |_____] slot
They all had that [______________| |___] 4x/8x one... and to think of it I dont think i even really looked into any ATI cards.

Its mainly to finally let her comfortably play the sims2 as other than that, she uses it only for the internet.
 

gorcorps

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That's fine for what you need. People play many of the modern games on stuff like that and since it's not being used for those heavy games anyways you got a good buy there.
 

aatf510

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I think all the current agp cards would work with 4x AGP slot.
In fact, I have used both a eVGA 6800GT & a x800xt PE in a 3 year old P4 RDRAM system with a 4x AGP slot, and 3Dmark05 turned out reasonably well, so I don't think the 4x AGP is really limit the cards either.
 

RelaxTheMind

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its an older 1x/2x/4x slot... nobody at work seemed to get this either but the agp slot on her board has a divider in it that doesnt allow an agp 8x only card to fit in it.

it may just be a 1x/2x but it does fit my old ti-4200 4x in it.

Edit: shortly after posting this i found somewhat of an answer on the following page

http://www.ertyu.org/~steven_nikkel/agpcompatibility.html

She has a "keyed" agp 4x board not a universal AGP. ok... thanks for the input and wouldnt mind more.
 

almach1

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i know i put a old radeon 7000 card [_____| |__| |_____] into a modern 8x agp slot and it works fine. Old board like yours probably had dividers so probably not backwords compatible.
 

RelaxTheMind

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Actually its just not forwards compatible. I just had to find a card that had that specific agp key slot.

Another note is that after actually doing more research I find that people are recommending the 128mb version instead of the 256mb version... then again i dont think it really matters in my case. im definately bulding my GF a new rig and the old one with the 6600 is going to her little brother or something. he currently has an emachines with an mx440
 

Eureka

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If you're building her a new rig, why are you using a 4xAGP slot?

Norm
 

RelaxTheMind

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Originally posted by: cevilgenius
If you're building her a new rig, why are you using a 4xAGP slot?

Norm

I have about ~$900 budgeted so far for her new rig and new mobo/cpu for me (bought 6800gt for $200 from a coworker). So its just a get-me-by card for now and her old puter is most likely gonna get handed down to her brother who is a fan of the rainbow six series of games... plus the pci-e versions of the cards seem to be cheaper than agp models nowadays.

as far as I know... this card will handle any of the rainbow six series at max settings.