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AGP Ports on a motherboard are "Accelerated Graphics Port" and are traditionally used for graphics cards. AGP was used because it provided a direct, dedicated pathway to the CPU and memory rather then using the PCI Bus. Currently AGP is being phased out for PCI Express which is considerably faster.
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.
AGP or Accelerated Graphics Port slots are used for graphics cards. Display quality is significantly enhanced when using AGP video cards.
there are only one card in agp . but there many types in agp example: 64 bit agp ,256 bit agp
Yes, AGP is completely backwards compatible.
Buy a motherboard with an AGP slot.
As it's name implies, AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) slots are commonly used for high-performance video cards. Other devices using the AGP slot are possible, but rare. It could also be used for sound cards, extra USB card...
You can upgrade an AGP video card to any other AGP video card.
the acronym of AGP is Accelerated Graphics Port
No AGP is older and slower. AGP was superseded PCI Express in 2004.
An AGP card functions as the computer's graphics processor.