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AGP Defined

AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) is the current standard for connecting a graphics card to a motherboard. It was developed by Intel to meet the high data throughput needs of 3D graphics cards. Previously most graphics cards were connected via a PCI slot, and many still are. AGP, however, has certain advantages over PCI, such as a direct connection with main memory and a higher bandwidth. Currently, there are three levels of AGP-AGP1x, 2x and 4x. For further explanation please see the GG Buyer's Guide: Video Cards.

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