I could be way off, but I think I read somewhere just recently, maybe on ATI's site or Tom's Hardware, that one of the major video card maker's is going to make a PCI card again that can run the better games. Or that there's going to be some kind of shift from AGP back to PCI or something, in the next couple of years. But like I said, I might be getting my memories mixed. I just remember being really surprised about it. The article said that basically AGP was too intensive and that more system resources could be used more efficiently by PCI than via AGP, with faster results and better quality, under a new microchip design and processor architecture. Obviously this would also require a new standard in OS chipsets, too, since the current PCI standard is outdated.