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ATI Radeon HD 2000 Series in AGP Forms?
Posted by Regeneration on May 19th, 2007, 05:38 PM

AMD will not be offering any official Built-By-ATI boards with AGP support, but partners such as Sapphire, GeCube and HIS are prone to do just that. We suspect that the time of first appearance of these boards will be Computex Taipei 2007, trade show that will take place from June 5th onwards. AGP will be supported through RIALTo bridge chip, and chips in question are of course, RV610 and RV630. RV610 will probably come to market only as Radeon HD 2400 Pro, and we are talking about this castrated part with eight vect5D shader pipelines.

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This will be really cool for the people who still have very good systems with an AGP port. I think Nvidia should do the same and put their 8xxx series on AGP.
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2600 can really save atis ass cause 8600 really sucks and it can aslo be first dx 10 agp card. 8800 sold as much as it could so even if atis 2900 was great card it couldn't have sold as much as 8800 series so better aiming at mid range and agp version
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If 2600xt can outperform 7600gt it will have outperformed 8600gt. What on earth was Nvidia thinking?
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If 2600xt can outperform 7600gt it will have outperformed 8600gt. What on earth was Nvidia thinking?
I think 2600XT will offer similar performance to 8600 in DX9 - its the DX10 that counts - and as of now that doesn't bode well.
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