I have a crazy old mobo and processor with an amd 3200+ processor, and an AGP ATI x1950pro video card.
Is there any point in looking for a mobo with both PCIe and AGP to retain my video card till budget allows a new PCIe, or is onboard video equivalent to my 1950pro? I am primarily looking to upgrade due to having to set SC2 to all minimum settings to be playable, and still not reliably playable at anything above 2v2 multiplayer (3v3 is pushing it).
I have to buy processor, RAM, mobo to start, and I'll be stretching my budget to manage those so I am interested to know if I'd be wasting my time getting a mobo supporting both AGP and PCIe if the onboard video now is roughly equivalent to my old (previously decent) agp card.
thanks.
Is there any point in looking for a mobo with both PCIe and AGP to retain my video card till budget allows a new PCIe, or is onboard video equivalent to my 1950pro? I am primarily looking to upgrade due to having to set SC2 to all minimum settings to be playable, and still not reliably playable at anything above 2v2 multiplayer (3v3 is pushing it).
I have to buy processor, RAM, mobo to start, and I'll be stretching my budget to manage those so I am interested to know if I'd be wasting my time getting a mobo supporting both AGP and PCIe if the onboard video now is roughly equivalent to my old (previously decent) agp card.
thanks.