The GeForce 7600 appears to be the final AGP capable card produced by the GPU giant, nVidia. After an extensive search of the company's website and a thorough combing of reputable retailers, no model of card past the powerful, but aging, 7600 could be found with an AGP interface. For those of us still running on computers built before 2004, this spells trouble. Anyone seeking to upgrade to anything higher than a mid-range card is in for a bigger bill than originally expected. While ATI Radeon may still be creating such cards, it seems that nVidia has gone exclusively over to PCIe. Anyone with further information, or facts that may refute this, please post here.
Building a new system next summer. Current machine is running Pentium 4 3 GHz, 2 GBs RAM, 120 GB HD, 22" WS Monitor. Can run anything save Crysis on full specs.
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