One more AGP Radeon HD 3850 card announced January 13, 2008 Alan Cooke Looking to get a bit more mileage out of your AGP setup? GeCube has just announced and AGP version of the 3850. There are also a few 2600XT’s shipping at New Egg. This will allow you to transform you old gaming machine into a nice HTPC :). Tech Connect After PowerColor and Sapphire, it’s now GeCube’s turn to announce an AGP version of the RV670-equipped Radeon HD 3850. With AGP 4x/8x compliance and support for DirectX 10.1, the 512MB features all the perks already known from the PCI-Express cards including 320 Stream processors, 256-bit memory interface, UVD(Unified Video decoder) and PowerPlay. FacebookTwitterEmail tagged with Hardware