Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Well pretty sure he has AGP since the PCIe versions of the FX series were speciall designated as such. Depending on his system he could get one of the following
Low End = 6600GT/6800le
Mid End = 2600XT/7600GT
High End = HD3850/7950GT
Of course the 2600XT is cheap and good enough for any AGP system and I would personally recommend this.
Other than Chaintech, the nVIDIA Partners went along with nVIDIA's names, which were "PCX" for a 5350 (same as a 5200), 5750 (5700), and a 5900, all Vanilla as far as suffixes (well, that's my recollection). Chaintech, however, chose to call them FXes anyway.
I always hate the idea of naming any LE/SE as a recommended purchase, because they are such deceitful dogs, imitating better cards while actually being crap by comparison.
Anyway, I chose to concentrate on the HD 2600 XT as being a better value. We are reaching the end of the third year since PCI-e replaced AGP, and I just don't see investing more than maybe $90, tops, in any system with a mainboard that old. It just can't be economically justified.
That's not to say that I don't actually have more working systems on hand that are still AGP and DDR1 (or SDRAM, PC-133 in one of them), than I do of PCI-e systems. But my "best" two are definitely running PCI-e . .