No, most cards require at least a Geforce 8 series or better.
Yes.
As it was introduced by nVidia in early 2003, the GeForce 5200 will not play new games at satisfactory performance levels, if it is supported by a given game to begin with.
No you can't.... you'll encounter feeze, etc.
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The Geforce FX 5200 has pixel shader 2.0 which is backward-compatible with pixel shader 1.1 So, yes, the FX5200 has pixel shader 1.1.
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nvidea geforce 5200 or higher
NO, 5200FX only support Pixel and Vertex Shader 2.0 (first GPU to feature it by the way)
No this only supports Pixel Shader 3.0
You can't, sorry. Pixel Shader isn't available in Geforce 4 MX, as it's entry level. You need to buy an AGP card like Geforce FX 5200 above, or 6200, or 6600.
Yes, it should do, but only at 4X. The video card (and it's drivers) ought to recognise the AGP's speed and will operate accordingly.
Should be able to, you never know unless you try.