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Apple Computing Products:
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G5 and PCI Express Graphics Cards
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<blockquote data-quote="Avid6eek" data-source="post: 123897" data-attributes="member: 8503"><p>That review probably came just after Intel initially launched PCI-Express. The 915/925 chipsets were very disappointing. You'd be very hard pressed to find a recent PC review that claims AGP to be a better standard than PCI Express. While PCIe is a nice feature to have for upgrades, it is not a requirement. Apple systems tend stay with 'proven' technology more so than the 'latest & greatest.' The next couple revisions of graphics cards are going to have an AGP varient, so it's nothing to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avid6eek, post: 123897, member: 8503"] That review probably came just after Intel initially launched PCI-Express. The 915/925 chipsets were very disappointing. You'd be very hard pressed to find a recent PC review that claims AGP to be a better standard than PCI Express. While PCIe is a nice feature to have for upgrades, it is not a requirement. Apple systems tend stay with 'proven' technology more so than the 'latest & greatest.' The next couple revisions of graphics cards are going to have an AGP varient, so it's nothing to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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