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BOTH NVIDIA AND ATI make much of their high end performancegraphics cards, and the punishing refresh cycle that keeps users on the cuttingedge. But not everyone has the desire to keep spending huge amounts of money forgraphics performance - indeed, whilst PCI Express has been the interfacestandard for years now, there are still a few die-hards still stuck with AGPmotherboards.
So, Sapphire and Powercolor are coming to the rescue with AGP versions ofthe well-received Radeon 3850 card. This is one of the best products to come outof DAAMIT in the last 18 months, and now those not at the bleeding edge canenjoy a rather tasty boost to graphics performance.
According to reports out of ol' Taipei, the Powercolor version has clocks at668/1656MHz and the Sapphire one is pushing the boat out at 700/1700MHz.
AGP fans can get a few more detailshere.