ATI Radeon HD 2400 to go AGP in August

Posted on Tuesday, July 24 2007 @ 1:00 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
For all those people with old AGP systems ATI will soon unveil an AGP version of its Radeon HD 2400 graphics card, FUD Zilla reports.
AGP versions of RV610 cards are almost ready. We will see the first versions of these cards in August and some ATI partners did promise to have these cards out some 20 days after the PCIe release.

This sounds like they meet the timing. The AGP cards will be only a few bucks more expensive as the end user have to pay for the different PCB and the bridge chip that will make AGP card possible and it retail market you should not pay much more than $10 to $20 more than you would pay for PCIe card.


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