It's mostly a matter of bandwidth. PCI shares the data path across all peripherals, where PCI Express is point to point, and nothing else shares that data link.
PCI Express bus is not directly coupled to the processer, and it has direct access to memory. Here's the long version:
Sweet I love to read up on new technology =) Thanks for the links. I knew it had to do with bandwith... So AGP is the thing of the past now also I guess?
PCI Express mobo's are the 'best thing' now because it already is the standard. AGP cars are getting less and less available, if you're getting a new mobo now, there's no point in getting an agp board, unless you want to use some old agp card you have around. There are some mobos that come with both a pci-x and an agp slot, wich is good if you to upgrade your graphics card down the road.
PCI Express mobo's are the 'best thing' now because it already is the standard. AGP cars are getting less and less available, if you're getting a new mobo now, there's no point in getting an agp board, unless you want to use some old agp card you have around. There are some mobos that come with both a pci-x and an agp slot, wich is good if you to upgrade your graphics card down the road.
So whats the best motherboard out right now? and for what chip? A64?
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