Originally posted by Ace Pace
Scuddie, allready, BS, PCIe will be very helpful to the video companies, since video editing is heavy on information transfares, and on PCI that thing is just slow, same with PCI-X. Also, with texture sizes increasing in games, memory transfare from system memory will be helpful, to do that, you need a fast BI-directional bus, not a one way ****stain called AGP.
You are correct. I was being sarcastic. The last sentence of my post should give that away.
Anyway, yes PCIe will be very helpful to video rendering. However, until that day comes where PCIe will be utilized to its potential, it is simply does not justify the additional cost required to buy a new board and video card. Neither the bus, nor the cards are capable of using PCIe to its full power. We're just not there yet. AGP 4X does the job perfectly well, and the difference is barely noticeable.
Video capture on the other hand... Well, lets just say that I've never done that before on anything higher than AGP 8X, and even that was a pain in the ass. I sincerely hope PCIe will flourish in its success in that matter.
And more on topic: Latest and greatest isnt always best. I can see where SLI would be neccessary in the future, but now it isnt feasible. 15% improvement from an extra $479 isnt worth it, IMO.