Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
they want to offload the AGP version and get the PCI-E version
That would be my guess as well.
I have an AGP 6800GT myself that I got for a reasonably decent price (well, as decent as could basically ever be found since the card was released), $337. I'd like to build a new machine, but if I did that I'd want to go PCI-Express...and I'd need to sell my current card...and probably lose well over $100 in the process because the few places that
do have PCI-E 6800GT's in stock are massively price-gouging for them...
Why would you wanna go from AGP to PCI-E so soon? I mean it's not fully worked out so that
the load is equally balanced and everything, and if you have the card why not use it? I guess that's what I don't understand, is it worth it to pay top dollar for the latest technology when it's not even 100% where it's going to be?
Note that I'm not specifically talking about SLI. $900 for a pair of high-end video cards is out of reach for me, and even if it weren't, I'm not quite
that crazy.
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Basically, the idea is to be able to easily upgrade the video card in a year or whenever it starts feeling slow, and it appears that the manufacturers (well really, ATI and Nvidia) are trying to move over to PCI-E quickly, although that could certainly be debated. They're certainly not doing well with yields and/or supply now, anyways. Plus, I've been wanting to upgrade to an Athlon 64 system for a while now, so I figure if I'm building a new system, why not make it hopefully easier to upgrade later on?
However, I also realize that "future-proofing" is often not possible or practical. Not to mention that I would be paying more money for basically the exact same thing I have now. So I'm basically torn three ways, between 1) upgrading to an nForce4 A64 system with PCI-E, 2) upgrading to an nForce3 A64 system with AGP and keeping my current video card, and 3) sticking with the system I have now and saving money.
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I don't know yet which I'm going to do, although #2 is becoming more attractive than #1, and #3 is possibly even becoming more practical than both of those because of all the money I've been spending on car repairs and such lately...