PCI Video card ??
Hi all,
i am looking to update my old system which support AGP 2x only . Since newer AGP cards are for 8x , i was looking for a PCI video card as a alternative. I goolged and found the following card :
1) Nvidia 6200 PCI
2) ATI x 1300 PCI
3) ATI x1550 PCI
( all the above card support Dx 9c and openGl 2.0 which i was intrested in ) . such card can support my old system ?? Would any one guide which PCI video card should i go for . Any further suggestion are welcomed .
thanks
-nick-
Those look like PCI Express cards, which aren't supported by regular PCI cards.
IIRC, AGP 8x will work in a 2x slot.
Moving to Hardware Discussion.
IIRC, AGP 8x will work in a 2x slot.
Moving to Hardware Discussion.
Hello :)
The videocards you mention are probably NOT pci cards, but pci-x cards ( pci express ) I don't think your motherboard supports pci-x seeing as it had a agp 2x slot... I'd suggest getting a new motherboard, but with that, you might have to buy a new cpu, and memory... which could turn out rather expensive if your on a tight budget. The only thing I can think of is getting a new AGP card ( if you don't want to buy a whole new system )
Hope this helps a little ^^
The videocards you mention are probably NOT pci cards, but pci-x cards ( pci express ) I don't think your motherboard supports pci-x seeing as it had a agp 2x slot... I'd suggest getting a new motherboard, but with that, you might have to buy a new cpu, and memory... which could turn out rather expensive if your on a tight budget. The only thing I can think of is getting a new AGP card ( if you don't want to buy a whole new system )
Hope this helps a little ^^
I have checked that and these card ( above mentioned) support PCI slot not PCI Express.
So can a AGP 8x card can work on a 2x slot ?? if yes can anyone suggest me a decent card that support my mentioned requirements.
Thanks
-nick-
So can a AGP 8x card can work on a 2x slot ?? if yes can anyone suggest me a decent card that support my mentioned requirements.
Thanks
-nick-
agp 1-8x can be compatible, but the AGP 3.3 and 1.5 volt cards are not compatible. You must physically look at your slot to find out if it is 3.3v, 1.5v (newer I believe) or universal. IIRC most AGP 1X and 2X slots are 3.3v and most 4X and 8X are 1.5v, but you must check to be sure.
Here's the wikipedia on it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_Graphics_Port
but if this article is right, its a little more complex than that. PS, newegg has a 2X/4X search choice that has a (fairly crappy but not useless) ATI 9250 video card for $35, but that's not really going to get you good framerates on modern games at resolutions like 1280x1024. It does however beat integrated video, or really old <$100 cards
http://www.neoseeker.com/Hardware/faqs/kb/10,63.html
Here's the wikipedia on it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_Graphics_Port
but if this article is right, its a little more complex than that. PS, newegg has a 2X/4X search choice that has a (fairly crappy but not useless) ATI 9250 video card for $35, but that's not really going to get you good framerates on modern games at resolutions like 1280x1024. It does however beat integrated video, or really old <$100 cards
http://www.neoseeker.com/Hardware/faqs/kb/10,63.html
I have checked again . These card not only support PCIe and AGP but also PCI Slots . check by ur self
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=437&card2=189
Can anyone give me some feeback on my question ?
thanks
-nick-
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=437&card2=189
Can anyone give me some feeback on my question ?
thanks
-nick-
What are the rest of your system specs.
standard PCI is a really bad interface for cards (that is why AGP and PCI-E (not X, thats something else!) are in use now) and honestly if you are stuck using it or an early AGP, it is likely time for a new mother board!
Really, consider holding off to upgrade (or better still buy a whole new system so you have two) something that will do you far better.
Some of your parts may still be good for a new computer, so post everything and I'm sure we'll get you sorted out.
standard PCI is a really bad interface for cards (that is why AGP and PCI-E (not X, thats something else!) are in use now) and honestly if you are stuck using it or an early AGP, it is likely time for a new mother board!
Really, consider holding off to upgrade (or better still buy a whole new system so you have two) something that will do you far better.
Some of your parts may still be good for a new computer, so post everything and I'm sure we'll get you sorted out.
Quote:Original post by Xai
PS, newegg has a 2X/4X search choice that has a (fairly crappy but not useless) ATI 9250 video card for $35, but that's not really going to get you good framerates on modern games at resolutions like 1280x1024. It does however beat integrated video, or really old <$100 cards
http://www.neoseeker.com/Hardware/faqs/kb/10,63.html
It certainly beats integrated video, but when I upgraded to this a while back I was disappointed that it only supported DirectX 8. Its probably best not to buy such an old generation card. I regret it now...Instead spend a bit more money on something nicer. Unfortunately I cannot help much with the rest of the discussion.
AGP 8x is only 1.5V.
AGP 4x can be 3.3V or 1.4V
AGP 1x-4x have traditionally been 3.3V.
So, no 8x in a 2x slot.
The x1550 is the fastest of the cards you list. Make sure you get it with as much memory as you can, as it'll take a while to page textures, but it'll run OK once the textures and geometry is on the card.
AGP 4x can be 3.3V or 1.4V
AGP 1x-4x have traditionally been 3.3V.
So, no 8x in a 2x slot.
The x1550 is the fastest of the cards you list. Make sure you get it with as much memory as you can, as it'll take a while to page textures, but it'll run OK once the textures and geometry is on the card.
I wouldn't use a pci card for anything except troubleshooting.
I had to put my old nvidia fx5200 pci card in my dualcore rig while I RMA'd my 7900GTX card and I couldn't get even the simplest of 3D games to play at a decent framerate!
I had to put my old nvidia fx5200 pci card in my dualcore rig while I RMA'd my 7900GTX card and I couldn't get even the simplest of 3D games to play at a decent framerate!
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