Lemon,
Actually not really. A good example is Intel's old 810 chipset for the PIII. It only had onboard video as an option, which used an AGP bus/controller as its connection to the Northbridge.
~cdogg
[tab]"All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind";
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Lemon,
You are the only one saying anything about it being "integrated in the chipset". Onboard video is onboard video, regardless of what catch phrase you want to use. Many vendors used to call it "onboard AGP video" but now you usually just see it called "integrated video".
Look up the specs on the 810 chipset on google and you will see what I'm talking about. There are dozens of other examples I can look up if needed.
Bottom line is that onboard video in motherboards manufactured since 1999 are almost always AGP.
~cdogg
[tab]"All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind";
[tab][tab]- Aristotle
[tab][navy]For general rules and guidelines to get better answers, click here:[/navy] faq219-2884
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