Friday, September 10, 2010

What's the difference between an AGP slot and a PCIE slot?


What's the difference between an AGP slot and a PCIE slot?

AGP slot is the elder slot that use to connect graphic card and othr device, in that r AGP x 4 and AGP x 8.

Well, PCI- E and differe into PCI-E x1, x4 ,x8 , x16 and x 32. PCI-E is newer than AGP and it's tansport speed is many time fanter than AGP! Most of the clear card now support PCI-E and still have little support AGP but it is a little bit more expensive

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AGP is better than PCI. Look at the following webpages or purely google "AGP versus PCI".



http://www.si87.com/products/videocards/...



http://www.barefeats.com/pciagp.html...



PCI Vs. AGP : A Real World Comparison

http://www.pcmech.com/show/video/139/...
they're both used to connect a graphic card to your computer the difference is AGP is and antediluvian way of doing it where on earth PCI-E is the new track PCI-E is much faster than AGP so with the right PCI-E symbolic card fitted you can get really fantastic and natural graphics
AGP or advanced graphics properties were cards that be designed to be faster than the original PCI unit. Today, AGP cards and PCI-E cards are close to being like in speed and production, but PCI-E is about to purloin over.
pci-e is the newer, than agp, the 1 before agp be pci

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