Due to very tough proliferation of PCI Express, I have seen that the graphics chip maker forced to supply the AGP slot by a wide range of solutions to continue with current products - the Rialto bending chip here is just one example of the success of the determination of the AGP interface, the to clear the board without a fight. There is now a solution that allows the once and perhaps still expensive acquired the claims sufficient to operate AGP graphics card in a motherboard that only has one PCI Express slot. Rialto is a so-called bridge chip, so the same solution as ATOP AGP-8x to PCI-Express bridge card will be called. The principle is simple: The ATOP bridge card comes in the PCI Express slot and AGP 8x graphics card takes the "piggyback", that is on the back. If anyone has better information related to that then let me know.
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