AGPliitäntätavat
AGPliitäntätavat refers to the connection methods or standards associated with the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) interface, a historical expansion bus standard for connecting a graphics card to a computer's motherboard. The primary goal of AGP was to provide a much faster data transfer rate than the older PCI bus, specifically for graphics-intensive operations.
There were several revisions and variations of the AGP standard, each defining different electrical specifications and
The physical connector itself remained largely consistent in its pin count and basic layout, although voltage