You can purchase high end video cards such as gforce and radeons for pci and pci express .From what i hear they perform quite well.
A Graphics card - AGP stands for Accelerated Graphics Port
AGP is a short for accelerated graphics port. Old computers (well - this depends on how long you have been involved with computers ;-)) have usually one AGP slot which is intended for the use of a graphic adapter. For more information you might want to consult Wikipedia
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it stands for accelerated graphics port.
Accelerated Graphics Port (its a graphics card slot)
No.. AGP is the Graphics Port and PCI Express is Multi-Purpose..
It is used to add an internal Graphics card on the AGP slot
The AGP slot was primarily used for graphics cards. These have been phased out by PCI Express slots.
It's a graphics card slot for the AGP graphics cards (the card with the ports you plug the monitor into), and like PCI and PCI-X, was superceded by PCI-Express around 2004. Hope this helps! SeanHolshouser
agp slot
I am assuming that you are referring to The Intel® Desktop Board D845GVSR. This Motherboard has onboard intergrated graphics, but does not have an AGP slot available, However there are 3 PCI slots available. So the answer to your question is that without an AGP slot you are restricted to PCI or ONBoard Graphics with this motherboard.
AGP slot is one of the types of video card available. Nowadays, almost every CPU has one AGP card slot. AGP cards are automatically detected as in-built video cards when connected to AGP slot of system. They provide better resolution than onboard/integrated video.