DrMrLordX
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I have no idea why they would need X590.
@B-Riz
By the time mobo manufacturers started getting rid of ISA cards, it was a long time in coming. The last ISA card I ever got was my Ensoniq Soundscape Elite. I replaced it with an AudioPCI on my k6-233 machine in '97 (at the time, there were still people buying ISA Soundblasters and such). It took awhile to get rid of that horrid old slot and embrace PCI for everything else.
AGP mostly co-existed with PCI, and it wasn't necessarily expensive to implement either (that I recall), so it didn't produce a lot of negativity. The big difference between pre-AGP and post-AGP is that 3D accelerators in the pre-AGP world were often standalone cards. So you had to have a Voodoo2 and a Matrox Millenium, for example. AGP cards were almost entirely 2d+3d accelerators which finally came into their own once AGP became prevalent. I think a lot of people liked only having to buy one graphics card and not wind up with something like an early Riva 128 or Voodoo Rush in the process.
PCIe 4.0 isn't offering much else besides more bandwidth and more power demands.
@B-Riz
By the time mobo manufacturers started getting rid of ISA cards, it was a long time in coming. The last ISA card I ever got was my Ensoniq Soundscape Elite. I replaced it with an AudioPCI on my k6-233 machine in '97 (at the time, there were still people buying ISA Soundblasters and such). It took awhile to get rid of that horrid old slot and embrace PCI for everything else.
AGP mostly co-existed with PCI, and it wasn't necessarily expensive to implement either (that I recall), so it didn't produce a lot of negativity. The big difference between pre-AGP and post-AGP is that 3D accelerators in the pre-AGP world were often standalone cards. So you had to have a Voodoo2 and a Matrox Millenium, for example. AGP cards were almost entirely 2d+3d accelerators which finally came into their own once AGP became prevalent. I think a lot of people liked only having to buy one graphics card and not wind up with something like an early Riva 128 or Voodoo Rush in the process.
PCIe 4.0 isn't offering much else besides more bandwidth and more power demands.