No need to make fun of him for using emoticons. :roll:Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: fierydemise
This is a step in the right direction, if the low and midrange cards are being released in AGP how long till we see the X1800 in AGP then to compete nVidia will get in on the AGP market, at least I can hope.
when they figure out that MANY of us with midrange AGP systems ARE willing to spend upwards of $400 on a dead-end system.
:Q
i guess they can't figure it out that 70% of their market is AGP
:thumbsdown:
someone will
and they will make money
Maybe since ATI and nVidia make both motherboards and video card chips, they've figured out that you're in a 70% market of motherboard customers they can starve out with no good AGP cards and force you to buy a new motherboard? :laugh:
Or maybe they've done a search on Ebay like I just did, and saw the last P4 2.8 cpu/mobo combo went for $215 + $20 shipping, realized you could buy a FAR superior A64 cpu/mobo for a few dollars more than that, and have your pick of any video card at a cheaper price. Then they thought, "Only guys who like to hold on to ancient hardware and post lots of emoticons while arguing meaningless points would not take such a path".
Besides, not everybody is foolish enough to constantly throw money at these manufacturers for what is at most incrementally improved product. As was pointed out earlier in this thread by PC Surgeon, the videocards are not exceeding the 8xAGP bus yet so why make it impossible for 60-70% of the possible buyers to upgrade to the latest videocard?
You can trash your system and replace the cpu, mobo, and videocard set every 2 weeks if you want to but some people just want to be able to play games and enjoy their systems rather than tearing them down every week and running benchmarks to measure their e-penis.
One more emoticon. :laugh:
