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The Advanced Graphics Riser is a variation of the AGP port used in some PCIe motherboards made by MSI to offer limited backward compatibility with AGP. It is, effectively, a modified PCIe slot allowing for performance comparable to an AGP 4×/8× slot, [ 20 ] but does not support all AGP cards; the manufacturer published a list of some cards ...
The Advanced Graphics Riser is a variation of the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) used in some PCIe motherboards made by MSI to offer a limited backwards compatibility with AGP. It is, effectively, a modified PCIe slot allowing for performance comparable to an AGP 4x/8x slot, [1] but with limited support of AGP cards. The manufacturer has ...
On motherboards with this chipset AGP 2x cards which require 3.3V are not supported. KT133E (= VT8363E + VT82C686B) appears on Gigabyte 7IXEH [ 22 ] but is not listed on the VIA site. Based on the specifications of that motherboard, KT133E appears to be equivalent to (or a cost-reduced rehash of) KT133, supporting 133 MHz for memory but only ...
For example, the introduction of AGP and, more recently, PCI Express have influenced motherboard design. However, the standardized size and layout of motherboards have changed much more slowly and are controlled by their own standards. The list of components required on a motherboard changes far more slowly than the components themselves.
AGP 4×, DDR SDRAM AMD-760MP chipset AMD-762 May 2001 Athlon MP: AMD-766 AGP 4× AMD-760MPX chipset AMD-768 AGP 4×, Hardware RNG Most initial boards shipped without USB headers due to a fault with the integrated USB controller. Manufacturers included PCI USB cards to cover this shortcoming. A later refresh of the chipset had the USB problem ...
AIMM card. AGP Inline Memory Module (AIMM) also known as Graphics Performance Accelerator (GPA) is an expansion card that fits in the AGP slot of PC motherboards based on Intel 815 chipsets with onboard graphics, like the ASUS CUSL-2 with an AGP Pro slot and Abit SH6 with an AGP Universal slot. [1]
AGP Compliancy Compliant to AGP 2.0 Co-operate with SiS Video Bridge Yes N/A N/A Yes Yes Yes Video Memory SMA/Extension Video Memory SMA SMA SMA SMA SMA/Extension Video Memory SMA 8/16/32/64 MB External AGP Slot N/A Yes AGP Spec. Ultra AGP I/O SiS 630 SiS 630E SiS 630ET SiS 630S SiS 630ST SiS 730S USB 2 Controllers: 5 Ports 2 Controllers: 5 Ports
The VESA Local Bus (usually abbreviated to VL-Bus or VLB) is a short-lived expansion bus introduced during the i486 generation of x86 IBM-compatible personal computers.Created by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association), the VESA Local Bus worked alongside the then-dominant ISA bus to provide a standardized high-speed conduit intended primarily to accelerate video (graphics) operations.