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Saturday, April 4, 2009

AGP Card of motherboard

Accelerated graphic port (AGP) is an interface that is used to display graphics and 3D images in an efficient manner. An AGP card is installed into the AGP slot of the computer. It is a Point-t0-point Channel for attaching the graphics card. This card handles all the graphic effects of the computer. AGP offers high data transfer speed between the video chipset and the CPU.

Intel Introduced the first version of AGP namely 1.0 AGP cards available in different speeds are in below :

AGP 1 X - Uses a 32 bit channel for transferring data . It operates at 66 MHz and transfers data at 266 Mbps.

AGP 2 X- Uses a 32 bit channel for transferring data . It operates at 133 MHZ transfers data at 533 MBPs.

AGP 4 x - Opeartes at 266 MHz. It uses a channel of 32 bit channel to transfer data and can transfer a maximum speed of 1066 MBps.

AGP 8 X- Operates at 533 MHz. It uses a 32 bit channel to transfer data and the maximum throughout is 2133 Mbps.

AGP Cards are not always compatible with older AGP slots. UNiversal slots can handle different types of AGp cards . Agp cards operate in voltage of 1.5 to 3.3 volts .

1 comments:

  1. I think this article is very useful, because a graphics card is one of computer hard drive that arranges the videos and pictures. So, the picture superiority of your movies you watched or games you played are resolute by your graphics card. It is significant for you to choose the finest slot for your graphics card; which the most excellent one AGP or PCI.

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