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  1. Hey guys, I'd really appreciate it if you told me which was better or if there are any significant differences between these pieces of Hardware.

    a choice between Gigabyte GS-81PE775 Pro or a GA-81915GMF or an ASUS P5GD1 (915P) or a Gigabyte GA-9PI915P-DUO-PRO (DDR/DDR2)
    a 250 GB (JD) WD SATA150 HDD ( 8mb, 7200rpm) or a 250 GB Seagate SATA150 drive
    2 512 mb Veritech PC3200 DDRRAM or 2 512 mb DDR400 Dual-CH Adata PC-3200 RAM Kit
    a Sparkle GF 6600GT 128 mb HDTV/DVI-I AGP card or a Sparkle GF6600 PCIE 128mb or a 6600GT or a 256 mb Asus Extreme N6600/TD PCI Express

    Help a brother out, thanks
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  2. I guess I want to know, whethe r I should get a PCI express motherboard which seems to be cheaper and better and what's the best graphics card I can get with that.
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  3. Originally Posted by Maxibonk
    I guess I want to know, whethe r I should get a PCI express motherboard which seems to be cheaper and better and what's the best graphics card I can get with that.
    I read in a magazine (recently) that right now PCI express will not gain you much over a current AGP card. I can't remember the magazine..

    *edit* PCworld Janaury 2005 issue pg 138
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    I have both at work and can't tell the difference.
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    There isn't a single PCI-e card out right now that can saturate a AGP 8x bus. But, PCI-e IS the future (for video cards AND expansion cards), if you can, make sure you get a mobo equiped with PCI-e...
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    Originally Posted by studtrooper
    There isn't a single PCI-e card out right now that can saturate a AGP 8x bus. But, PCI-e IS the future (for video cards AND expansion cards), if you can, make sure you get a mobo equiped with PCI-e...
    Not to be a naysayer, but PCI-e is one possible future. It's quite possible that it may be here to stay, but then again...RAMBUS was the future.
    Nothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore.
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    Originally Posted by ViRaL1
    Originally Posted by studtrooper
    There isn't a single PCI-e card out right now that can saturate a AGP 8x bus. But, PCI-e IS the future (for video cards AND expansion cards), if you can, make sure you get a mobo equiped with PCI-e...
    Not to be a naysayer, but PCI-e is one possible future. It's quite possible that it may be here to stay, but then again...RAMBUS was the future.
    RAMBUS was an Intel only venture, PCI-e is accepted by both AMD and Intel (not to mention ATI and nVidia...). AGP and PCI will soon join ISA and the others in the legacy pit...
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