Reply 40 of 53, by songoffall
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VivienM wrote on 2023-10-30, 21:50:But Voodoo had to be PCI, if only because they probably wanted to also be compatible with all the large-OEM systems that had sol […]
songoffall wrote on 2023-10-30, 12:16:But having an AGP Virge and a PCI Voodoo is kind of funny.
But Voodoo had to be PCI, if only because they probably wanted to also be compatible with all the large-OEM systems that had soldered-on-motherboard graphics. Lots of real IBMs, IBMs-nee-Acer, Packard Hells, Compaqs, etc without AGP slots. And this is an era where gamers were relatively young, and I'm sure it was seen as an important design goal to have something that an older teenager could afford and quietly stick into the family PC. AGP couldn't have delivered that.
The AGP Virge was aimed at a different markets - the white box clone shop or the Dell/Gateway/Microns of the world, both of whom shipped systems with a lot fewer things on the motherboard. (My 1998-era IBM-nee-Acer had on-motherboard audio and video, both very lousy. Only expansion slot used out of the box was an ISA slot, or at least I think it was ISA, for a modem. My 2000-era Dell had an AGP video card, a discrete SB Live Value, a discrete 3Com Ethernet card, and a discrete PCI modem. So... that's four cards, and I didn't even pick the optional TV tuner card or the optional SCSI card or... I'm sure Dell offered other ways of filling up slots.) And, well, if those guys are going to embrace AGP, why wouldn't they offer a range of AGP options? And it would be unnecessarily confusing for the low-end configurations to ship with a PCI video card and an empty AGP slot while the higher-end configurations had a populated AGP slot - one of the things Dell, at least, did back then was have a standardized slot order, so if I ordered a Dell and you ordered a Dell, both of our sound cards (regardless of which ones we picked) would be in the same slot.
And, I might add, look at it from an upgradeability standpoint. If you got an AGP Virge in your white box or Dell, and a few years later, something like the TNT2 or GeForce 2 GTS is out, you pull out the Virge, plonk the TNT2 in, and boom, done. If you got a soldered-on video chip on your IBM or your Compaq, you are... almost completely SOL... for those kinds of upgrades. (Well, I guess you are the reason why PCI GF2 MXes and other such things existed)
That's exactly what I said earlier - that I see the value of this card being an OEM option, because OEMs will go for something cheap and readily available and leave the upgrading to the customer. And put "next-gen AGP 3D accelerator" on the description.
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