I was wondering if there is any guru out there that knows of the fastest video card with the largest amount of VRAM that was ever made to work on the AGP 1.0 spec.
In other words, what's the best all-around G Card ever made to work on the original AGP 1.0 spec.
The reason I ask is because I am a tech and a private client of mine (an older gentleman that DOES NOT for some reason of his own, want to buy a newer system with the latest and greatest) wants to upgrade his G Card to the fastest possible and his system happens to have an AGP 1.0 slot.
I have access to a few mom & pop computer stores that may have one of those cards for a very cheap price. This client insists that "that is all I need" as far as his system needs go.
You might want to try the ati 9600xt ot the 9800 xt, I believe that they have sm1.0, they are the best original cards made from ati. First, try the 9600xt, if no luck, try the 9800 xt. I owned that card for several years and it has never failed on me. even on high intense games, it still performes well.
Yep, the newest PCI videocards (PCI not PCI express - there might be a 6200 out there; I know there's a 5700 LE PCI) would be better than any AGP 1.0 card you could likely dig up.
EDIT: here using ian's link above I found a 5700 LE:
Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately, the motherboard is an off-brand proprietary one that only has 2(!!) PCI slots and they're filled up with peripherals that the client absolutely needs (he has a SOHO).
And even if he did have an open PCI slot, even though those suggested PCI cards are of much newer generation than his AGP configuration, the PCI bus is significantly slower than the max AGP 2x that is capable of the AGP 1.0 spec.
Yes, I know that an older AGP 1.0 compatable card may not be DirectX 9 capable, but this client needs decent graphics but the highest graphics I/O speed possible. And hopefully the ability to also impliment a minimum of 2x FSAA and Aniso filtering.
Don't get hung up on the bus, it's the chipset that counts.
However... Luckily for your client, I found an old chart that shows that a 9700 PRO is compatible with the 3.3v AGP 1.0 spec; it's by far the best card an AGP 1.0 system can take, regardless of the bus, even better than a 5700 LE.
Isn't an AGP 1.0 slot physically different than an AGP 4x/8x? nm, I think it might work....
Quote :
AGP 1.0 calls for a notch in the buss in one location
AGP 2.0 calls for a notch in another
meh, now I don't know.. finding conflicting results... some websites say that it wont work, 3.3v vs 0.8v etc, agp 1.0 slot size, the divider is in a different spot etc, and then others say that they got a 5200 to work etc...
I have no idea..
That would be funny... 9800 Pro running at AGP 1x....
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