This card ( ATI Radeon 9200 ) is only DirectX 8.1 compatible which means that it only support pixel shader 1.4.
This is the list for Pixle Shaders DirectX Shader Model:
7.0 l No Shader
8.1 l 1.4
9.0 l 2.0
9.0c l 3.0
10 l 4.0
10.1 l 4.1
11 l 5.0
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any 9xxx after and not including 9000, 9200, 9200SE, or 9250.Basically, any ATI Radeon based on the R300 generation will be the first (cheapest) ATI Radeon to support shader 2.0, including:Radeon 9550, X300Radeon 9500, 9600, X550, X600Radeon 9700, 9800More info at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R300
You can update the drivers but things like Pixel Shader depend on the hardware and therefore cannot be updated. Should you wish for a better performing graphics card, you should look at buying a new GPU.
First Run 3-D Analyzer.................Then Run a 3.2 Megapixel Shader game.......on a nokia N73...then buy a ATI Radeon 8800 Graphics card.......then if the game doesnot run kick away your computer or laptop and buy a PS3.....................
Yes, a Radeon 9250 would work in that kind of motherboard. You can use both versions of it (PCI or AGP.
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No. The ATI Radeon 9250 is a very old card. It does not even support DirectX 9 rendering.
http://driverscollection.com/?H=Radeon%209250&By=ATI&SS=Windows%20XP
The card comes in both AGP and PCIe. If you buy the AGP card you should be fine.
£9250 is $11,225
9250 is between zero and ten thousand. It is closer to ten thousand than it is to zero. 9250 to the nearest thousand is 9000. 9250 to the nearest ten thousand is 10000.
9250 meters are 9.25 kilometers.