agp or pci, this is my question...

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#1 wjgia
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here are my pc specs: Dell Dimension XPS Gen 2: P4 3.0ghz w/800mhz/ht technology, 1024 mb @400mhz memory, ATI 128 mb 9800 pro graphics card, 19"Acer widescreen. i understand that i have a agp card.i am wanting to upgrade to a ATI x1950 pro 512mb. which is better for my pc, an agp or pci? also, would this be too much for my pc?
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#2 LouieV13
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Im pretty sure they come with quality psu's and why a 512mb PRO? A x1950xt 256 is the same price and rapes the PRO
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#3 Hiryuu_
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Definitely an AGP card.. PCI cards are outdated and terrible.. limited by the low bandwidth offered by the slot itself.

The X1950Pro would be a nice upgrade, maybe bump down to the X1950GT. It's like $160 on Newegg.

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#4 LouieV13
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Definitely an AGP card.. PCI cards are outdated and terrible.. limited by the low bandwidth offered by the slot itself.

The X1950Pro would be a nice upgrade, maybe bump down to the X1950GT. It's like $160 on Newegg.

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Oh yea its AGP crap the XT AGP is like 270$ :P well the X1950GT is still great tho I dont know ATi's motive for making it tho its like a weaker PRO... Then again Nvidia did the same with there 6k series the 6800XT kinda sucked lol I think its just ATi's way of saying hey dont use our XT thats our way of saying its good :P
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#5 RayvinAzn
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Don't go for a 512MB version, it's not worth it for a 19" monitor. The 256MB version will be more than enough, although as previously suggested, if you can save a bit of money and get the X1950GT, do so.
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#6 Menelyagor
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Wouldnt the the card be dragged down by his PC? And what about the PSU?
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#7 Larrymon2000
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Well the x1950XT isn't such a huge cost...
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#8 GeForce2187
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The X1950GTdid alot for my Compaq Presario s5000t (P4SD-LA/P4B @ 2800Mhz/1280mb ddr/geforce 6600)
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#9 LouieV13
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Well the x1950XT isn't such a huge cost...Larrymon2000
In AGP it is...