ITDUPUIS is right, Nvidias site is the best place to get current drivers but it shouldn't matter.
I doubt you'd meet the minimum requirements for most games since that card is half a dozen generations old.
OlyComputers
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TNT2 is old school. New cards won't match your motherboard, they use PCI e x16 slots i think.
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ATI is still releasing great cards for AGP. They wont perform as well as their PCI-E counterparts, but they are still good cards. However if the rest of his system is as dated as the video card it's not worth the investment in a good graphics card.
It is still possible to have a passable gaming system based on AGP. My "B" system is a socket 939 athlon 64 3800+ that I bought just before PCI-E made it to the AMD platform. It has 4GB of ram, a raid 0 array, and I just picked up an ATI 3600pro (cheap card, I could have gotten a 4000 series but didn't want to invest the money in my secondary system.) I'm not saying that it will make the other gamers on this site drool, but it will handle most games reasonable well.
If you have an upper range P4 (2.4 or higher, ideally prescott), more than a gig of ram, and a 7200rpm HDD upgrading your video card would be all you need to be able to play new games at low-medium levels.
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last time I checked nvidia's driver suite works on most cards almost like all in one
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