I've got a similar rig at home. It's an old LX motherboard with an onboard integrated AGP2x 3d decelerator. Heh heh. Yet it has no AGP slot. **shrug** So I can't upgrade to a decent AGP video card.
I'm not worried about that though because the system was to just replace my previously dead P1-133. So just about ANYTHING would perform better than that old system.
And I plan on getting a new system sometime in the future. This system was basically a cheap whim to bridge the gap because it cost less to buy than fixing the P1-133.
But now I'm wondering... I have an old Creative 3D Blaster (Banshee chipset version, I believe ... my memory isn't the best) PCI video card that should still work laying around from past upgrades and fixes to the P1-133.
So despite the fact that AGP video should be able to beat PCI video hands down, in this case of crappy integrated vs. PCI, which do you people think is actually the better performer?
Should I stick with the onboard, or should I disable it and go with the PCI?
- Sanity is purely based on point-of-view.