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Insane
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: somewhere out there
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AGP slot
I was simply wondering if there will be a significant bottleneck by placing an AGP card into a plug which is not as fast(ex. a 4x card into a 2x slot).
Thanks in advance
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Knight of the Old Republic
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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If you're putting a 8X AGP card into a 4X slot, the only time you'll notice a huge difference is at massive resolutions (1280*1024 or higher) with anisoptric filtering and anti-aliasing turned on. If you run games at regular settings, then there won't be too much of a difference.
Now...putting a 4X card into a 2X slot would probably be a bit different. It would work, but I honestly can't recommend it. I've never tried it, and considering the last motherboards that only supported 2X AGP were made like 3 or 4 years ago, I don't think a 4X card would run very well in it at all. The last 4 X cards were made this year! 8X down to 4X is still ok, but I'd worry if it were from 4X to 2X. -Lasereth |
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Buffering.........
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Wisconsin...
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it sucks...bad
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Insane
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Yes i did this and i kept getting really glitched up graphics after playing a 3d-based game for longer than a few minutes. I used coolbits to slow the graphics card down to agp 2x speed. No probs after that.
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