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Default Recommend an AGP adapter, one generation old? - 04-18-2007 , 02:18 PM






I'm seeking suggestions for a new AGP display adapter for my computer.
The one I have is so old that it's running under Windows XP with a
legacy driver. I hope that a newer card and driver will eliminate
some problems I'm having with system stability.

I currently have an AGP motherboard, so I must get an AGP adapter. I
expect to build a new system with a PCI-X motherboard in a year or so,
though, so I don't want to buy something fancy -- I would rather limit
my spending and plan to replace the adapter when I build a new
machine.

I want to select a product that was discontinued in the past year or
two, then look for a deal on eBay. I am partial to an ATI-branded
Radeon, but I'm open to other suggestions.

My requirements are: 1920 x 1200 resolution, very reliable hardware,
and a very stable driver for Windows XP. Desirable but not essential
are: Vista support, and DVI support at 1920 x 1200. I don't need high
performance by today's standards -- I don't do any gaming, and very
little video.

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Default Re: Recommend an AGP adapter, one generation old? - 04-26-2007 , 07:10 PM






Jonathan Sachs <xxxx... (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) not> wrote:

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I'm seeking suggestions for a new AGP display
adapter for my computer.
AGP what?
There are potential incompatibilities if the
motherboard slot is 1x or 2x. A new card is
apt to be a 4x or 8x.

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I hope that a newer card and driver will eliminate
some problems I'm having with system stability.
Matrox is still around, if stability is a requirement
(and performance isn't). I'm typing this on a PC
with an AGP 4x Parhelia, 1920x1200 DVI-D.

What makes you think it's the graphics driver?
Are you running ZoneAlarm 7 by any chance?
It's a quivering jello-like mass of thin-ice instability.

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My requirements are: 1920 x 1200 resolution,
very reliable hardware, and a very stable driver
for Windows XP.
Does that, although I'm on Win2K and can't
directly speak to the XP stability.

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Desirable but not essential are: Vista support,
Don't go there, seriously (although Matrox has
Vista drivers for their cards).

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I don't do any gaming, and very little video.
That's the profile of a Matrox customer.

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Default Re: Recommend an AGP adapter, one generation old? - 04-27-2007 , 11:00 AM



On 26 Apr 2007 17:10:06 -0700, rjn <email4rjn (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

Thanks for your response. Since I originally posted I have pretty
much settled on the Radeon 9600 Pro, but I'm happy to discuss the
matter further in case a better idea comes up.

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AGP what?
There are potential incompatibilities if the
motherboard slot is 1x or 2x. A new card is
apt to be a 4x or 8x.
The slot is 8x. Sorry I didn't specify, but 1x/2x are so old that I
didn't even think about it.

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What makes you think it's the graphics driver?
A couple of things. First, that most of the problems seem to be
associated with cycling through the screensaver. Second, that they
appeared roughly at the time when I replaced one older graphics card
with another.

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Are you running ZoneAlarm 7 by any chance?
No. I'm using Norton Internet Security 2007. I'm not entirely happy
with it, but it doesn't crash my system.

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Don't go there, seriously (although Matrox has
Vista drivers for their cards).
I cannot think of any reason why I would want to migrate to Vista.
Based on my past experience with new releases of software, I'm
assuming that at some point I will HAVE to, to meet the requirements
of a client or to be compatible with some new application. I hope
that will not happen for years, but you never know.


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