Rastalovich New member Dec 10, 2010 #1 No kidding, PCIEx1 ! This looks very versitile for a compact build. Nice tech HIS.
B bertdasquirt New member Dec 10, 2010 #2 Nice!!! They have worked out how to appeal to very limited market...
M MeltedDuron New member Dec 10, 2010 #3 I like it..wonder what the hackintosh support is like though. If they had an nvidia card I'd take it! edit: doh! HIS are an ATI only partner..I didn't know they still existed
I like it..wonder what the hackintosh support is like though. If they had an nvidia card I'd take it! edit: doh! HIS are an ATI only partner..I didn't know they still existed
B bertdasquirt New member Dec 10, 2010 #6 Now let's see them pull it off on AGP Click to expand... HAHA lol... imagine 5770 on agp how fail will that be!
Now let's see them pull it off on AGP Click to expand... HAHA lol... imagine 5770 on agp how fail will that be!
alienware Banned Dec 10, 2010 #7 Actually ATI made a modern AGP right up until the 5 series. So whether they just couldn't be assed or whether DX11 is not possible on AGP? dunno.
Actually ATI made a modern AGP right up until the 5 series. So whether they just couldn't be assed or whether DX11 is not possible on AGP? dunno.
Rastalovich New member Dec 10, 2010 #8 I'd take the 3850 over the 4650 tho tbh. In terms of the pciex1, think more itx mobos etc.
D Diablo Active member Dec 10, 2010 #9 Probably got to the stage where the market for AGP has dried up to the extent where it is no longer viable to produce an AGP card.
Probably got to the stage where the market for AGP has dried up to the extent where it is no longer viable to produce an AGP card.