For those of us that just upgraded to a high-end AGP video card, the thought of it being non-upgradable within a year is somewhat daunting. The card you have now may very well be the last AGP card you own.
Nvidia roadmap said to tout AGP at high-end well into 2005 | The Register: "At the high end, Nvidia will released NV48e later this year, building PCI Express into its DirectX 9 Shader Model 3.0 GeForce 6800 core. The roadmap list a PCX 6850 part shipping in H1 2004 - an AGP 6800 with a PCI Express bridge - so either Nvidia has delayed it, with a possible knock-on effect on the release of NV48e, or MyHard.com's source roadmap is a little out of date."
7/09/2004
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