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icobra2012-11-20 21:20:40
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icobra, 2012-11-20 21:20:40

Modern AGP video card for installation in AGP1.0, which one to choose?

The main idea of ​​installing a modern video card is to reduce CPU usage when watching DViX, MPEG-2, H264, WMV video. It is clear which programs to use, but there are problems with the hardware itself. What is the minimum video card to install on the computer so that the following conditions are met - the AGP video card must be 1.0 / 2.0 compatible in interface and at the same time work in AGP x2 mode. DirectX9.0c installed. On ixbt, there is more flood than truth about this, and AGP compatibility is described only up to the GeForce2 time series. What specific video cards will meet these conditions? And will there be enough resources to display video with hardware codecs for a 250-500 MHz processor? Does anyone have experience with this kind of experiment? Thanks in advance.

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JerleShannara, 2012-11-22
@icobra

ASUS V9999 Ultra (exactly asus!) is the maximum that gets up on AGP 1.0. All cards with PCIe->AGP bridges are already AGP 2.0/3.0. THOSE. Above the GeForce 6800 Ultra you will not put anything. Well, or make sure that the card you buy has no contacts at all in the place of the second cutout - then you can take a chance and make a cut in this place. Actually asus people sawed for installation on a 440BX chipset

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icobra, 2012-11-21
@icobra

you need something like this GeForce 7300 GT, but preferably 8000 series and higher.
As for / you can’t have 1.5 volts, and AGP 1x / 2x has only 3.3 volts, I know
this This post is not trolling, if I didn’t stumble upon such sites, I didn’t bother other people at all, I grew out of that age when they are trolling.

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mikes, 2012-11-20
@mikes

MPEG-2 is enough, but H264, WMV depending on the bitrate

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SerDIDG, 2012-11-20
@SerDIDG

Answered randomly. Or here.
market.yandex.ua/model-spec.xml?modelid=8292269&hid=91031

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ZUZ, 2012-11-21
@ZUZ

You can’t insert modern video cards - the voltage for all video cards for power (despite even the external power connector) is 1.5 volts, and for AGP 1x / 2x - only 3.3 volts).
That is, the maximum that can be inserted is something like the GeForce 5500 and GeForce4 440 MX mentioned above (and not everyone can earn), well, or Voodoo 4500/5500 :)
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