B burkizeb Solid State Member Messages 6 Jan 10, 2007 #1 My board doesnt have an agp or PCI express card slot so should i settle for a 256 mb x1300 or upgrade my board and cpu
My board doesnt have an agp or PCI express card slot so should i settle for a 256 mb x1300 or upgrade my board and cpu
B bullzi Fully Optimized Messages 3,285 Location US Jan 10, 2007 #2 ok, first off wrong place to post, not a problem, just letting you know and yes i would upgrade, if your doing gaming you will definately want pci express x16
ok, first off wrong place to post, not a problem, just letting you know and yes i would upgrade, if your doing gaming you will definately want pci express x16
B bullzi Fully Optimized Messages 3,285 Location US Jan 25, 2007 #4 Raffaz said: Depends what ya gonna be using the computer for Click to expand... what i said
~mr mixx~ The Candyman Messages 11,355 Location USA Jan 25, 2007 #5 This thread is computer related... -moved-
A Andrew2020 In Runtime Messages 239 Jan 25, 2007 #6 bullzi said: ok, first off wrong place to post, not a problem, just letting you know and yes i would upgrade, if your doing gaming you will definately want pci express x16 Click to expand... Agreed PCI Blows, AGP does for that matter. The possabliliy of PCI Express is so much better. PCI 132 MB/s AGP 8X 2,100 MB/s PCI Express 1x 250 [500]* MB/s PCI Express 2x 500 [1000]* MB/s PCI Express 4x 1000 [2000]* MB/s PCI Express 8x 2000 [4000]* MB/s PCI Express 16x 4000 [8000]* MB/s PCI Express 32x 8000 [16000]* MB/s From:http://www.directron.com/expressguide.html
bullzi said: ok, first off wrong place to post, not a problem, just letting you know and yes i would upgrade, if your doing gaming you will definately want pci express x16 Click to expand... Agreed PCI Blows, AGP does for that matter. The possabliliy of PCI Express is so much better. PCI 132 MB/s AGP 8X 2,100 MB/s PCI Express 1x 250 [500]* MB/s PCI Express 2x 500 [1000]* MB/s PCI Express 4x 1000 [2000]* MB/s PCI Express 8x 2000 [4000]* MB/s PCI Express 16x 4000 [8000]* MB/s PCI Express 32x 8000 [16000]* MB/s From:http://www.directron.com/expressguide.html