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PowerColor HD 4770 AGP Gets Listed, Fastest AGP Card in the Making?

you know agp aint that bad...

using the same proc, and same memory its very possible a agp card outperforms its pcie brother...
 
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Update (05/13): PowerColor responded to this article saying that the product is falsely advertised, and that the company neither has an HD 4770 AGP accelerator, nor is it currently in the works.

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Damn AGP DIE ALREADY!!!! :mad::mad:
 
AGP compliant motherbard users are continuing Radeon HD3850 AGP.
 
well shit even a HD 4670 will be the new best card for AGP. It does AA a lil better than the HD 3850, and then you won't need power connectors for it also which is another plus, better overclockability. Does anyone know how much power the AGP slot provides?
 
I tough that the 3850 was already bottlenecked by older CPU's.
 
I tough that the 3850 was already bottlenecked by older CPU's.
Actually, it depends on WHAT you are doing with it. The CPU will be a bottleneck, and will limit your max FPS in a game (for example), but:

1./ You can play at high resolutions (this is GPU bottleneck, not CPU)
2./ You can turn up shader effects, and AA etc. (this is again GPU stuff not CPU).

So if you are running a game on a 3850 on an older PC, on a 4770 you might not get a lot more FPS, but you can play with a higher resolution and with more shader based eye-candy. Remember, you only really need 60fps for smooth gameplay. While a new CPU might be able to do 120fps, the 60fps is quite good enough... so long as you are at a decent resolution and can turn AA on etc.

PLEASE NOTE however, that an "older" AGP based CPU could actually be a decent AMD processor (better than P4), or even a s775 based modern Intel. For example, I run a Q6600 on an AGP mainboard and the bottleneck is the HD3850 and not the processor.
 
now if they would just make a pci version my Lego comp would be epic:laugh:

By the way thanks again btarunr for posting all this cool stuff.:respect:
 
now if they would just make a pci version my Lego comp would be epic:laugh:

By the way thanks again btarunr for posting all this cool stuff.:respect:

you made a case out of Lego?? Im gonna go to the shop & buy £50's worth of bluetack & build myself a case out of it.
 
Update (05/13): PowerColor responded to this article saying that the product is falsely advertised, and that the company neither has an HD 4770 AGP accelerator, nor is it currently in the works. In the course of the conversation however, the company disclosed that it is working on products based on the Radeon HD 4600 series (HD 4650, HD 4670) that are AGP-compatible.

aparently there was a similar confusion with Amazon.co.uk - they placed a 4770AGP up for sale then withdrew it later after people started placing orders & Amazon released a statement that they had been working very closely with Powercolour & that Amazon would not be stocking or selling any 4770's

(Or something along the lines of that)


but seriously??? how many people still run AGP systems?? I doubt OEM's would start building budget AGP machines to cater for those who cant afford a PCI-E system.

but ANY AGP card now is going to be expensive, a few years back I was lookin for a 7900GS+ to replace my x850xt pe but MOST places were selling for what seemed to be at least £30-50 more then the going price for a X1900xTx which was all the rage back then.
 
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using the same proc, and same memory its very possible a agp card outperforms its pcie brother...

yes my friend i know but imagine this card overclock memory at 900mhz , so as an ddr5 the 900 mhz will be 3600 mhz frequency on AGP
 
but seriously??? how many people still run AGP systems??

There are tens of millions of AGP systems out there. The question however is if these people would ever KNOW ABOUT or WANT to upgrade to the 4770.

The 4770 is a great way to improve an AGP system. Make it quieter. Less power. Less heat. And better performance. It will also have Dual link DVI and 2x DVI sockets for runing hi-res and multiple screens. Overall net positive.

But the question remains: marketing to this consumer group is difficult, because most ENTHUSIASTS are on PCIe now. And most consumers dont read up on tech nor buy extra bits for their ready-made all-in-one computers.

Not withstanding that, I have 3 machines I would upgrade to 4770, since they are already Q6600 and have quite enough CPU horsepower.

DID YOU VOTE? http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=agp+4770 click through to the poll on TPU. The link through google is to "rank it up" a bit.
 
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An agp 4770 would have been really cool. I do wish agp would die off and thats what it looks like have happened unless this gathers enough support.
 
To be honest, i think they should stop making PCI and AGP cards, seriously. And i am not just saying that because i have 3 pcie slots now and i plan to move on to pcie. I am saying that because just looking at the market, well i would say it just don't seem to make sense anymore. Just make MB's with one PCI or 2 pci slots and and the rest pcie slots.

But i am not against people making them, if they continue to do, hey i am not mad about it.
 
To be honest, i think they should stop making PCI and AGP cards, seriously. And i am not just saying that because i have 3 pcie slots now and i plan to move on to pcie. I am saying that because just looking at the market, well i would say it just don't seem to make sense anymore. Just make MB's with one PCI or 2 pci slots and and the rest pcie slots.

But i am not against people making them, if they continue to do, hey i am not mad about it.

they need one PCI slot right at the bottom of the board, for sound cards. everything else is either good quality onboard these days, or better in PCI-E. Sound cards have more good PCI cards than PCI-E cards.
 
well shit even a HD 4670 will be the new best card for AGP. It does AA a lil better than the HD 3850, and then you won't need power connectors for it also which is another plus, better overclockability. Does anyone know how much power the AGP slot provides?

It doesn't need power connectors on PCI-E, but PCI-E feeds more power than AGP through the slot, so I am pretty sure you will need a connector. I used to have a Sapphire HD3650 AGP and it required extra power via a floppy drive 4-pin connector.
 
My AGP HD3850 can still play most recent games at max details, and when compared to its PCIe sibling in similar setups it gives me the same average performance overall...

What is it with ppl crying for AGP to die? I mean are you directly affected by companies still supporting an old interface?

To me that's just selfish, live and let live ppl....

Anyways, for $99 this would have been a really sweet deal to keep my old HTPC AGP rig up to date, damn you Amazon for setting my hopes high for nothing :p
 
My AGP HD3850 can still play most recent games at max details, and when compared to its PCIe sibling in similar setups it gives me the same average performance overall...

What is it with ppl crying for AGP to die? I mean are you directly affected by companies still supporting an old interface?

To me that's just selfish, live and let live ppl....

Anyways, for $99 this would have been a really sweet deal to keep my old HTPC AGP rig up to date, damn you Amazon for setting my hopes high for nothing :p

i guess they just want everyone on PCI-E, letting those AGP factories make PCI-E instead would make everything a tiny bit cheaper.
 
i guess they just want everyone on PCI-E, letting those AGP factories make PCI-E instead would make everything a tiny bit cheaper.

Well, maybe the Rialto chips used as bridge may increase the cost a tiny bit (not that much tough, this is a 4 year old chip), and PCB costs shouldn't be higher to the PCIe versions, besides increasing design costs a bit, I don't think it would affect the bottom line for companies such as Sapphire, Powercolor and HIS so much that they would have to increase the price for PCIe cards, otherwise these companies would just stop selling these cards...

It's obvious they still see a market for these cards in old AGP rigs :)
 
Well, maybe the Rialto chips used as bridge may increase the cost a tiny bit (not that much tough, this is a 4 year old chip), and PCB costs shouldn't be higher to the PCIe versions, besides increasing design costs a bit, I don't think it would affect the bottom line for companies such as Sapphire, Powercolor and HIS so much that they would have to increase the price for PCIe cards, otherwise these companies would just stop selling these cards...

It's obvious they still see a market for these cards in old AGP rigs :)

the more produced an item is, the cheaper it is. If more factories start making PCI-E cards, the costs to produce them will drop (probably by about 2 cents)
 
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