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I have recently become very interested in building "Retro Rigs", computers composed of older hardware, running older software that play old games in a native environment. I have a few Pentium III systems. I'm working on a second Athlon (Socket A) system.These machines will be used at LAN parties where my friends and I play old games. Now, getting on with an actual review of the card, I bought this card because it is NIB and because it is a good, economical option for retro gaming, and I have the original driver disks. I can install this card in a Windows 9x environment, or in Windows XP. This card, while an economical choice, has more than enough power and memory to run the games I plan to run, with ease. I really like the box art and I got this video card NIB. BFG's Asylum brand features a cool-looking dude named "Twitch", who is tied-up in a straight-jacket. The Driver CD, manual and decal that can be placed on the front of your computer are inside a folder that looks like a medical file. I'm sorry I don't have specs memorised. The Asylum GeForce 5200FX has plenty of power for retro gaming and it also comes with cool box art. I got it at a really good price.Read full review