This is an AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) video card, which was a common expansion slot interface for graphics cards in older desktop computers, primarily used in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The AGP interface was designed to provide a direct connection between the graphics card and the system memory, allowing for faster data transfer rates compared to the PCI bus. This particular card is labeled as Version 2.0, which refers to the AGP specification it supports. The part numbers provided (P/N 1024720700 and 6000749) are specific identifiers used by manufacturers for inventory and support purposes. The "(b.1A)" likely denotes a revision or batch number of the product. Unfortunately, no additional information is available about this specific model, such as its performance capabilities, memory capacity, or compatibility with specific systems or software. As an AGP card, it would be compatible with motherboards that have an AGP slot and would require a power supply capable of supporting the card's power requirements. It is important to note that AGP technology has been largely superseded by more modern interfaces such as PCI Express (PCIe), which offer significantly higher bandwidth and are used in current computing systems. Therefore, this card would be suitable only for use in older systems that still utilize AGP slots and are not compatible with newer hardware that uses PCIe slots.
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Specifications: AGP 2.0; Part Numbers: 1024720700, 6000749; Revision: b.1A
Features: AGP Interface; Legacy Technology; Specific Part Numbers for Identification
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