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However its NV40, not NV42. I wouldn't expect it to clock as high...
However its NV40, not NV42. I wouldn't expect it to clock as high...
:thumbsup:Partners are waiting for the chips as they all realise that they can sell it. Don?t be fooled by PCIe glamour as AGP is here to stay for at least a few more years.
Hmmmm.....that IS a possibility.Originally posted by: CP5670
It might be possible to unlock these cards since they are NV40 based.
Originally posted by: CalvinHobbes
Show me a 7800GT AGP, then I'll be happy. I already have a 6800GT, this wouldn't be a big upgrade.
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
eh, 6800 GTs can be found in AGP
Originally posted by: A5
6800GT AGP cards are expensive, even when in mass production, they were north of $250...hopefully the GS will be somewhere near the $200 point of the PCI-E version...
Yep, that bridge chip isn't free.Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: A5
6800GT AGP cards are expensive, even when in mass production, they were north of $250...hopefully the GS will be somewhere near the $200 point of the PCI-E version...
the x800xl AGP was more expense thatn the pci-e version, so i wouldnt be surprised if this was the same case
Originally posted by: Cooler
The return of agp I really think PCI-E was just a way to force people to get new mobos since the proformace increase is small at best even with this gen of cards.
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
eh, 6800 GTs can be found in AGP