Yes the PCI card should be an improvement but don't expect a miracle, that ATI card is definately not the latest and greatest chip out there but it should make a nice difference. I agree building a newer pc would be better but if your rig is pretty new then I guess the card would be a better option. What are your specs? You may be able to upgrade to a new case(if you have a proprietary system only), motherboard, and video card for less than $225 and have a significant increase in performance depending on your current hardware.
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The motherboard can be a pain to change and it is best if you reload the system after you switch it- it is best if you want to be absolutely sure you should have no problems with Windows. If you want to gamble you can boot into safe mode before you take the old motherboard out and remove all the devices from the device manager and if may work be redetecting everything- that has worked once or twice for me when I could not find the drivers for certain PCI cards that the system had. I believe the 64-128 bit on the video card has to do with how wide the pipeline is that the GPU can access the RAM at, if that is the case then it is significant but for that card should suit your needs as you stated.
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The 9600 should be fine, a big improvement over the onboard video.
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