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.
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.
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...