Originally posted by: Lvcifer
do you think its possible for PCEe video card will be overpower AGP in 6 months?
Lvcifer, Unfortunately I am not capable of running down bandwidth multipliers and system benchmarks to prove anything or give accurate speculations on what performance gains will be had by PCI-E in 6 months, or exactly when it will overtake AGP. So, whatever I think is really just a semi-educated position and opinion. I don't think even the industry has an idea when AGP will really disappear.
That being said, my answer to your question is NO. I have been playing the waiting game for about a year now, and trust me my friend, it just goes on and on and on on and on....the beat don't stop until the break a dawn!
Personally, I must upgrade as soon as possible. In terms of gaming, with the software and video card hardware that will be out in 6 months, I seriously
do not think that PCI Express will generate enough of a performance gain in the overall experience to cause anyone to think they would have to upgrade immediately from a 6th month old system that runs great.
Sure, when we see boards based on the Nforce4 with two 16x PCI-E slots supporting dual 6800 Ultra's (SLI), we will see some serious performance gains, and plenty of deep-pocketed enthusiasts claiming king of the FPS hill. Course, that's two 6800 Ultra's you would have to buy, not to mention the potentially high PSU requirements that would have being that only one recommends a massive 480W!!
Would board makers really ditch AGP totally, or perhaps we might see dual AGP slots to support the SLI feature? This I am just speculating.
Point being...no way to tell. Get the hardware that's coming out now, enjoy your monster machine, and then ignore ALL hardware reviews until your computer isn't cutting it anymore. Lol.
Good luck dude.
Peace!