Isn't that because most of the ATI cards have the DVI and the VGA outputs and you can connect two monitors to them? That was my answer when I asked myself the same question.. That doesn't explain the PCI part.. humm.. you got me..
Not for sure what could be causing this............but anyways, I dont care about this....just as long as my video card is working, that is all i'm worried about, lol
yo! same here! however i have two of EVERYTHING! i have two processors, two harddrives, two burners. Haha. This is cool, its like having an imaginary computer... like an imaginary friend...
its on the card or the port. The agp port is messed and screwing up what it is or the card is messed up and identifies it as something its not(the bottom part where it fits int the slot
well i'm getting decent performance...and i'm getting a new top of the line socket 939 amd athlon 64 FX system this summer so i hope it will work there
Its because there is a spot for two monitors on the back of the card. It needs two channels so you can run two monitors at the same time. I have it on my 9600XT and even my 9000 Pro had it. Its not half AGP half PCI or anything like that.