Well, here be the thing.
1. Between the GL8800 "fun" it's given me over it's lifespan, and every other ATI
product I've used having driver issues... I lost my taste for them some time ago.
On the other hand, every nVidia product I've used has simply worked. It may not be
the cheapest or fastest piece of silicon, but it isn't a pain in the butt.
2. The system itself has only a single 4x agp slot, which is unfortunate considering they
were selling another version of the same system with pci at the time. So that cuts out a lot
of upgrades. I might mention it's all USB 1 ver ports as well.
One of the reasons for the idea of the upgrade on the vid card is the supported resolutions.
Basically since lcds in widescreen became popular, it'd be cheaper in the long run to replace the
card and get a new monitor, than to try and find something that'll work with the fire gl.
Right now I've got it hooked up to a '93 esque CRT which is getting a bit hard on the eyes.
3. The 340 has a maximum of 2 GB RAM, and it all has to be matching sets of memory,
or so it claims. I've got 2x256 sticks in there now, with 2 dummy cards. The "only" reasonable
pack of memory I can find is off eBay, otherwise to go to any more than 1Gb total, I'm looking
at over $110 + shp to try and get 2GB. Which is out of the question for that kind of money/tech.
4. I've got plenty of other misc parts I could rob off other machines. such as optical drives.
Nothing fantastic, but I've got a surplus of spare parts from other systems, just not enough to build
a rig from scratch. Again, this unit really isn't for gaming, I mainly use it to fix other folk's PCs.
I suppose if I got another repair or two in, I could probably splurge for something similar
to bob-san's parts list there.