Re: PCI-EXPRESS
sparc boxes dont run too hot, but they do provide a splendid flat platform for nesting.
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Guest repliedRe: PCI-EXPRESS
If yours does then does then your concept of cyber sex has gone a bit awry.Does your machine give you warm feelings?
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Guest repliedRe: PCI-EXPRESS
They do use PCI but Apple users don't care what graphics card they have. They simply use the one that came with the box.
6 or 7 years later they will think things are getting slow but then they will simply buy a new machine.
Does your machine give you warm feelings?
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Guest repliedRe: PCI-EXPRESS
OH,
doesnt apple use PCI ? I seem to remember that some cards work on PC and apple hardware.
Cluck
damn just fell foul of the flood blocker!
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Guest repliedRe: PCI-EXPRESS
I don't know, you people!
When will you see the light?
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Guest repliedPCI-EXPRESS
AGP is being replaced by PCI-express so I would go for the newer standard - doesnt seem to make the gfx cards significantly more expensive.
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PCI-EXPRESS or AGP ?
I'm looking to upgrade my home PC soon. I've been looking at mother boards but can't decide whether to go for one that supports PCI-Express or AGP.
I'll be buying an NVIDIA graphics card as I run Wiindows and Linux.
Has anyone got any decent links to comparisons of the tow, or experience of either / both
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