I have a PC3200 with 1.5 Gig memory and plenty of disk space. I had an ATI 9800 Pro video card which went out on me after a year (cooling fan froze up). I replaced it with an ATI X1600 Pro which gave me nothing but headaches. Had problems with the driver (which I was told need to be upgraded monthly). Had problems with support regarding the installation of the Catalyst Control Center. I finally got it working fine until this morning when my monitor showed nothing but verticdal multi-colored raster and eventually went black. After a visual check of the components, and re-inserting the card but still no joy. I replaced the card with an older video card (Nvidia GeForce FX5600) which I saved and voila! everything worked. So the X1600 conked out only after a month use. I returned it and got my money back.
Now I have to make a decision. My Nvidia card seemed to be working fine however I would like to upgrade it while AGP cards are still available. I am leery about getting another ATI product. I'm concerned about the fact that the X1600 driver needs to be updated almost monthly (I was told this by the support group) to resolve "issues".
I have about two hundred dollars to burn. I would like your suggestion for a "cost-effective" replacement card. Needs to be an AGP as my mobo has no PCI-E slot.
By the way, I found specs on an FX 5500 however the FX5600 (256MB) was not listed.
Bubblehead