PCI-E means PCI-Express, it's a new, better slot that many of the new video cards are being made for (because they have a larger bandwidth). If you wanna get it, you'll need to get a motherboard with an appropriate slot, and you'll need to have a PSU that has enough juice in it to power the video card (which sucks up 350 Watts on its own (like all of the new age cards
)) and the rest of your computer at the same time.
I have heard of PCI-Express to AGP convertors though, but they limit the bandwidth from 16x to 8x, which basically halves the power of the card right there
But hey, if you don't want to change your motherboard, there are AGP versions of certain new line cards out there. There's even one of the card you want too (just remember to get a better PSU if needed):
[Edit] Nevermind, they don't ship to canada
But according to the reviews I've seen for this card, many people are pleased with it, and it has been given the best budget card award by a few sites. It can run Doom 3 at max settings at 1024x768 No FSAA at 20 FPS too, so thats gotta be saying something.
But I doubt many people here have the 6200. If they're going to upgrade their cards to the new line stuff, they'll probably want the 6800 or better cards. I'm pretty much hooked on the 6600 GT though, it seems the best deal for its price IMHO.
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