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Advanced Graphics Riser

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The Advanced Graphics Riser is a variation of the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) used in some PCIe motherboards made by MSI to offer a limited backwards compatibility with AGP. It is, effectively, a modified PCIe slot allowing for performance comparable to an AGP 4x/8x slot,[1] but with limited support of AGP cards. The manufacturer has published a non-exhaustive compatibility list of cards and chipsets that work with the modified slot.

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  1. ^ "MSI K8N Neo3-F Motherboard Review - What's an AGR video slot?". Archived from the original on 2014年11月10日. Retrieved 2008年11月15日.


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