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Hi, I bought a piece of junk pc, but it was only $25 for a celeron 2.66 ghz with dvd burner, 512mb ram, card reader for every known card 120gb hard disk (turned out to be 40 though), all in all a great deal. Like I said it's a POS computer by emachines with integrated video with an intel 82845G pci video with 8mb shared memory. I'm not really into 3d games too much but like to play once in a while. I would like to replace the POS on board video, but without AGP. Now, I have somewhere in my possession a 16mb banshee video card which I'm pretty sure is PCI (I don't know where it is at the moment) and I am considering a low end replacement. MY choices are: The banshee card (if it's pci) FREE I can't find any comparisons between the banshee and the onboard video. Would the banshee be faster? A LOT? A geforce 4 mx 400 series pci 64mb $34 a Raidon 9250 PCI 128mb card $50 Would these low-end cards be hampered by the PCI bus instead of AGP? |
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I was under the impression that the biggest advantage of an AGP card is for storing textures in main system ram and then having a high speed data path between the card and system ram. With today's large amounts of memory on board the card, that would seem to be a moot point. |
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In any event, I'm assuming that in order for the PCI bus to become the bottleneck you would need a fast really fast video card and that the above mentioned chips would have almost no increase in AGP over PCI, while still being SUBSTANTIALLY faster than what is on board (the intel ). Any advise would be appreciated. |
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Hi, I bought a piece of junk pc, but it was only $25 for a celeron 2.66 ghz with dvd burner, 512mb ram, card reader for every known card 120gb hard disk (turned out to be 40 though), all in all a great deal. Like I said it's a POS computer by emachines with integrated video with an intel 82845G pci video with 8mb shared memory. I'm not really into 3d games too much but like to play once in a while. I would like to replace the POS on board video, but without AGP. Now, I have somewhere in my possession a 16mb banshee video card which I'm pretty sure is PCI (I don't know where it is at the moment) and I am considering a low end replacement. MY choices are: The banshee card (if it's pci) FREE I can't find any comparisons between the banshee and the onboard video. Would the banshee be faster? A LOT? |
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A geforce 4 mx 400 series pci 64mb $34 a Raidon 9250 PCI 128mb card $50 |
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Would these low-end cards be hampered by the PCI bus instead of AGP? |
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I was under the impression that the biggest advantage of an AGP card is for storing textures in main system ram and then having a high speed data path between the card and system ram. |
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With today's large amounts of memory on board the card, that would seem to be a moot point. |
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In any event, I'm assuming that in order for the PCI bus to become the bottleneck you would need a fast really fast video card and that the above mentioned chips would have almost no increase in AGP over PCI, while still being SUBSTANTIALLY faster than what is on board (the intel ). Any advise would be appreciated. |
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A standard 32-bit 33MHz PCI bus has a maximum throughput of 132MB/sec. A 1X AGP slot has a maximum throughput of 266MB/sec. A 8X AGP slot goes up to 2.1GB/sec. A 1X PCIe slot has throughput of 250MB/sec, and scales linearly (i.e. a 16X PCIe slot has a throughput of 4GB/sec). |
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