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.
AGP is an older video card specification that had a higher bus speed than the PCI spec.
Depending on the make of your motherboard, and age of it. It could go in: ISA Slot (oldest) PCI Slot (old) AGP Slot (newer) PCIe (newest and recommended)Now the AGP (Advanced Graphics Port [or something like that]) had a couple variations through its life-cycle "x2 x4 x8"and the sub-families of PCIe:"x16 x8 x4 x2 x1"
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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.
Accelerated Graphics Port (its a graphics card slot)
It is the Accelerated Graphics Port on a motherboard for attaching graphics cards.
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You can upgrade an AGP video card to any other AGP video card.
The solution to the problem 2x2 is 4 (the result of multiplication).
If you mean x2 + 2x + 15: Then the answer would be that it's a quadratic expression with no factors. If you mean x2 - 2x + 15: Then it can be factored out to: (x - 5)(x + 3) If you mean x2 + 2x - 15: Then it can be factored out to: (x + 5)(x - 3)