AGP (Advanced Graphics Port) Is a special card socket designed specifically for video cards.
Video cards used to sit on the PCI bus with all the rest of your hardware. It was eventually decided that performance could be improved by putting video cards on their own specific bus. The AGP bus has special priority when the CPU is processing stuff, and usually runs at a much higher clockspeed than the PCI bus.
The AGP busses were developed specifically for video cards. The AGP bus has special priority when the CPU is processing things, and usually runs at a much higher clock speed than the PCI bus. It is however, a dying technology and has been mostly replaced by PCIs because of their versatility.
An AGP slot is a post-PCI/pre-PCIx graphic card interface bus. It was a step up from the PCI video cards, but were phased out with the PCIx standard.
AGP Video card AGP retention mechanism = AGP Video expansion card
A Graphics card - AGP stands for Accelerated Graphics Port
PCI, PCI-e, AGP
AGP PCI Express
An AGP card functions as the computer's graphics processor.
No.. AGP is the Graphics Port and PCI Express is Multi-Purpose..
An AGP slot is a post-PCI/pre-PCIx graphic card interface bus. It was a step up from the PCI video cards, but were phased out with the PCIx standard.
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) cards are attached to a computer's mother board. Their main purpose is to provide faster graphics rendering for 3d computer graphics.
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card slot for the AGP graphics cards (the card with the ports you plug the monitor into), and like PCI and PCI-X, was superceded by PCI-Express around 2004.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
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.
No, they are completely different. PCI is a general purpose card interface, AGP is specifically for video cards. Most often you will see an older machine that has one AGP slot and several PCI slots. Both PCI and AGP are out of date, you won't see any new motherboards or computers with AGP, and PCI is in 'legacy' status, that is, PCI slots are only included on motherboards to support older cards that the owner might have. The modern slot is PCI-e (which is incompatible with the older PCI)
Buy a motherboard with an AGP slot.
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 AGP was superseded PCI Express in 2004.