I don't know what you're looking for but if you aren't thinking 
top-of-the-line I might have an answer for you.   I use an ATI Xclaim VR 128 
in my machine. (Based on ATI's Rage 128 chipset)   Not only does it enhance 
graphics nicely, but it comes with the Xclaim TV device, which allows you to 
watch cable TV and capture Analog video on your computer.  I have this card 
installed in a 6400, but I think that it would probably work in your machine 
as well.   The only caveats are this: 

1)it is a discontinued card, so you'd have to buy it through channels that 
deal in used equipment.

2) No OS X support.  If you can deal with this, it is a great card.  Fast and 
smooth and feature filled.

Of course, if you were thinking ATI but wanted a newer card there are a lot 
of nice models of the Radeon cards as well.

Just my thoughts on the subject.  Don't forget to check out Nvidia products 
as well.

-Ben

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