True. For example, I have an Nvidia graphics card in one PCI-Express (PCI-E) slot and a RAID card for my hard disks in the other. Both the graphics and the HDD card are pretty fast. AGP is rapidly becoming obsolete, although it is faster than the plain vanilla PCI type, which are actually pretty difficult to find these days.Quote from dcraig:
AGP is faster than PCI.
PCI-E is faster than AGP. PCI-E is also general purpose, not just for graphics cards.
Quote from dcraig:
AGP is faster than PCI.
PCI-E is faster than AGP. PCI-E is also general purpose, not just for graphics cards.
Quote from lilboy716:
dude...
c'mon, you are going to trade with 2D app's. as long as your video card has 8MB,and support 1600x1200 at 16bit color it is okay!
who cares if you have PCI, AGI, PCI-E, or any combination thereof.
performance of your application is determined on your CPU & amount of system meory. not graphcis memory, nor graphics card bus.
PCI is old technology
AGP is out since 1997
PCI-E is relatively new, and everyone is moving towards the faster stanard.
Quote from Adobian:
I would rather use the regular NVidia cards for cheaper prices and much better performance, on a motherboard that support SLI.
Quote from gnome:
If your trading computer is also a gamer, then yours are viable considerations. However, if your rig is for trading alone [and general purpose computing], you're probably better off having workstation cards... no noisy, cheesy fans, no heat issues... and "performance" is absolutely not an issue. Dual SLI for trading is like smashing a fly with a howitzer.
. And in case I want to play a game or so, I've got the performance ... 