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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
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.
This is commonly called AGP and is just one type of interface used for video card connection to computer equipment.
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
The best port is the one that isn't being used. Try using a port above 45000.
it wont work with out the right one
One can look at their local computer hardware store (such as Canada computers, Future shop, Best Buy, Wal - Mart). One can also look at websites such as Newegg, tigerdirect, factorydirect or the Canada computers website to find cheap Accelerated Graphics Port video cards.
This is a kind of trick question because there are actually two graphics-only technologies. One could argue the second is only a version of a larger architecture. But, it is "A separate connector used exclusively for graphics", so I leave the semantics up to you. The short answer(s): AGP (for the purists) AGP and PCIe 16x (for the practical) The long answer: The original graphics-only architecture is Accelerated Graphics Port or AGP. AGP was created to enable video data transfer rates higher than PCI video cards. AGP technology advanced over time, resulting in four different modes: AGP 1x was the 1st, transferring data at 266MBs per second. AGP 2x transfers data at 533MBs per second. AGP 4x transfers data at 1.07GBs per second. AGP 8x, the final AGP, transferred data at a whopping 2.14GBs per second. Quite an improvement over PCI. The other graphics-only port is now in the process of replacing AGP. AND it's "back to PCI" (sort of). PCI Express x16 transfers data at 4GBs per second, effectively doubling AGP 8x. The possible controversy: PCI Express slots come in PCIe x1, x2, x4, x8, x16. All except PCIe x16 slots are used for many things. PCIe x16 is used exclusively for video cards and has its own connector.
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