Conclusion
The Sapphire x1950 Pro AGP card is pretty much the top end AGP card available at this time - until the 2600s or 8600s hit the streets. For this you obviously pay a premium, and these cards are becoming increasingly CPU limited as the old systems struggle to keep up with the power of the new generations of GPUs. However, this card does provide a brilliant stepping stone for those not wanting to upgrade to PCI-E yet.
| Pros |
Cons |
| Best performing AGP card |
More expensive than PCI-E version |
| Reasonably powerful |
Not that cool or quiet |

I'd like to thank our sponsors Sapphire for providing us with this card.
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