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AGP x2 refers to a specific version of the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) interface used for connecting graphics cards to a computer's motherboard. The "x2" indicates that the interface operates at a bandwidth of 2x, which translates to a maximum data transfer rate of 533 MB/s. This is part of the AGP standard, which includes multiple speeds (x1, x2, x4, x8, etc.), with higher numbers indicating greater bandwidth capabilities for improved graphics performance. AGP was commonly used before the transition to PCI Express (PCIe) technology.

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