
Which one is better? Colum 1 or 2?
They'd both be AGP.
Last edited by Blindbasher (2006-08-26 10:20:55)
Last edited by Blindbasher (2006-08-26 10:20:55)
I'd be using the AGP x8.Trigger_Happy_92 wrote:
coulm 1 has GDDR3 and and 256 memory interface, coulnm 2 has DDR2 and a 128 bit interface, and lower clock speeds, but column 1 is very limited due to the slow speeds of the APG apeture, while #2 has the advantage of PCI-e. factoring these together, i think theyre relativley the same, with #2 pulling slighty ahead.
then pick column one.Blindbasher wrote:
I'd be using the AGP x8.Trigger_Happy_92 wrote:
coulm 1 has GDDR3 and and 256 memory interface, coulnm 2 has DDR2 and a 128 bit interface, and lower clock speeds, but column 1 is very limited due to the slow speeds of the APG apeture, while #2 has the advantage of PCI-e. factoring these together, i think theyre relativley the same, with #2 pulling slighty ahead.
you do realise that an agp card and a pci-e one perform equally, right? There is no difference at the moment, pci-e has higher capabilties but those aren't even used by a card with the performance in the columns above. although good ol' nVidia did decide to lower the clocks on the 6600gt agp by 100 mhz to make the pci-e version seem better.Trigger_Happy_92 wrote:
coulm 1 has GDDR3 and and 256 memory interface, coulnm 2 has DDR2 and a 128 bit interface, and lower clock speeds, but column 1 is very limited due to the slow speeds of the APG apeture, while #2 has the advantage of PCI-e. factoring these together, i think theyre relativley the same, with #2 pulling slighty ahead.
Diamonds for me (and lots of em)pure_beef_69 wrote:
I'd recommend the Ace of spades