Hi Brensec,
I learn't that lesson with our familly computer, A dell dimension bought back in '97. This came with all the sofware and stuff like you say. Ok it was probably a bit nackered anyway. But when CFS3 came out we realised it needed upgrading (8mb graphics card

). Unfortunately it had built in graphics (and no AGP) so we decided just to get a new computer.
Its not the greatest computer available but it has plenty of expansion ports; PCI, don't know, and an AGP. Hopefully this will allow us to upgrade it now and then like at present.
Interestingly enough, while I was reinstalling the network I noticed the AGP is free and the GF4 is on the one I don't know the name of(

)
Of course this doesn't help Bird Man. he has his PC and it's a good one at that. You say you're Dad says get a Card that won't be dated so quickly. Can he guarantee that the 253 pound one (sh*t, that's $800 Aust), won't be useless in 12 months?
If he can't you are probably better off going for the far cheaper 128mb card. At least it won't be a great outlay if it's outdated in 12 months.
That exactly the question realy. Waying up the balance - If I get a decent one now (like the FX 6000) will I need to update it very soon? (in the end costing more than the better one) or If i get the FX9000, will it be that much better to be good for much longer