Re: A New Standard is Born in PC Technology.

generalandrew wrote:

If your PC has AGP, you can install any AGP compliant video cards.

Be careful with this though, as I found out, there are two kinds of AGP (or is it 3? I forget!). Anyway, there are 1.5V and 3.3V cards which may or may not work depending on your motherboard and the version of your AGP socket. I had trouble getting a 6600GT working because it was AGPx8 only, so I had to fall back on a X700 which would run at AGPx4 (the maximum for my pitiful motherboard)

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Re: A New Standard is Born in PC Technology.

My graphical board is also AGP 8x, but it can run on my mainboard who only supports up to 4x

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Re: A New Standard is Born in PC Technology.

with the energy crisis in mind, smurf dx10 and it's overconsumation of electricity

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Re: A New Standard is Born in PC Technology.

I have a Compaq....ARG!!!! I forget..

im on my laptop, not my gaming computer

Re: A New Standard is Born in PC Technology.

MaxMayhem wrote:
generalandrew wrote:

If your PC has AGP, you can install any AGP compliant video cards.

Be careful with this though, as I found out, there are two kinds of AGP (or is it 3? I forget!). Anyway, there are 1.5V and 3.3V cards which may or may not work depending on your motherboard and the version of your AGP socket. I had trouble getting a 6600GT working because it was AGPx8 only, so I had to fall back on a X700 which would run at AGPx4 (the maximum for my pitiful motherboard)

You're right, but in most cases, it's safe to say that motherboards that are three or less years old will have 8X. Besides, I think most cards have an option on their compatibility menus or in the bios.

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Re: A New Standard is Born in PC Technology.

I for one will be very slow to transfer to vista. I'll give 1-2 years before I install that new junk, making sure all bugs have been squashed allready. Life is too short to bugtest microsoft products smile

same goes for dx10. the transfer won't be over a night, it'll take over a year, and the transition times products will be in either camp really or support both dx's. that or I'll give them my long finger smile

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FSDev| Ulversial wrote:

I for one will be very slow to transfer to vista.

A wise position indeed.

I was told that Microsoft has rewritten the terms used with software.  For clarification I'll show the new term and it's corresponding older term.

New Term                           Old Term
---------------------------------------------
Release Candidate (RC)     Pre -Alpha
First Release                      Alpha
First Patch                          Beta
Service Pack 1                    RC1
Hotfixes                              RC2
Service Pack 2                    First Release

This should clarify the position of a lot of IT and Network professionals on why they will be slow to implement Vista. tongue

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