OK so where the heck did this come from?.....
"The Graphics Performance Accelerator (GPA) card provides a dedicated display cache to the integrated graphics engine. The GPA card is a 32-bit 133 MHz 4 MB SDRAM array for enhanced integrated 3D and 3D graphics performance that is placed in the AGP slot."
Is this a 21st century version of an accelerator? Placed in the unused AGP bus of a machine using Intergrated video architecture to enhance the performance?? Without disableing the chipset graphics adapter? never heard of it?Also does the SDRAM of the card conflict if the shared video memory is DDR? Any reviews?
signed, still not happy with "hardware intergration"! sidermike@juno.com
"The Graphics Performance Accelerator (GPA) card provides a dedicated display cache to the integrated graphics engine. The GPA card is a 32-bit 133 MHz 4 MB SDRAM array for enhanced integrated 3D and 3D graphics performance that is placed in the AGP slot."
Is this a 21st century version of an accelerator? Placed in the unused AGP bus of a machine using Intergrated video architecture to enhance the performance?? Without disableing the chipset graphics adapter? never heard of it?Also does the SDRAM of the card conflict if the shared video memory is DDR? Any reviews?
signed, still not happy with "hardware intergration"! sidermike@juno.com