Well its is for sure a Sapphire Graphics Card and if i'm not mistaken its an agp card as you can see the cross over chip in the first scene. My money is on agp version of 2900 or even 2950.
Well its is for sure a Sapphire Graphics Card and if i'm not mistaken its an agp card as you can see the cross over chip in the first scene. My money is on agp version of 2900 or even 2950.
So apparently it's in the lab now?Can't wait to see that review! I have my money on 8600 series AGP still ^^
Was delivered to HEXUS.labs yesterday morning around 7:30...
...now we just wait for the smoke to clear, chemicals to finish their business and sensors to be registered for the final verdict + reveal
More pipelines in a short while...
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I kept 6 trusted serving men, they taught me all I knew.
There names were what and where and why and how and when and who.
(I also had the HEXUS forums on speed dial just in case)
Thanks for the positive comments guys...thing is...I now know what you look for, so it'll be even harder to guess the next time! (not saying if you've guessed this one right or wrong)
Hmmm, looks AGP to me, so its nothing new then?
Just an AGP implementation of a current gfx card.....?
Interesting question
I was thinking about this last week
If a product came through (hi-po-fetically) that could be added to an AGP system of yester-year...
...and 'regular game performance' shot up something like 20x...
...PLUS you ended up with a load of features that you never had before...
...would you consider that 'nuffink' or 'sumfink' ?
Personally, if I had spent ~£1,500 on a system back in 2002-ish (2700+ etc, all 'top of the range' kit for its time etc), then maybe I'd like to spend ~3 tanks of petrol on a 'Gaming Elixir of New life' and see if it had a couple more years in it
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I kept 6 trusted serving men, they taught me all I knew.
There names were what and where and why and how and when and who.
(I also had the HEXUS forums on speed dial just in case)
I believe Confucius put it nicely: Out with the old, in with the new...
AGP is Dead, long live PCI-E...
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