<< Here is what I did, and for the money I think it was a good choice.
I am running a older Geforce II MX 32mb card and wanted a new card, but thought the Geforce 4's were a bit much.
So I got a Ganward Geforce 3 TI 200 with 128mb ram. Yes thats 128mb on a Geforce 3, go check out the review over at hardocp.com.
It was $182 shipped from newegg. The great part about this card is that it will overclock to over a TI500.
For the money I think it is a great deal. You can also pickup a 64mb version of the same card for $152 shipped from newegg.
Good luck,
Kyle >>
I HIGHLY agree with this. My friend has a T-bird 900 and a GF2. He upgraded to a GF3 Ti200 and overclocked it to Ti500 speeds. WOW he saw a really huge difference (and this was on a system where the CPU is a huge bottleneck).
However, if you have tons of money. You should invest in a Ti4600. Why? Here's an excerpt from this month's PCGamer:
<< Most of the speed increase over GeForce Ti 500 shows itself at very high resolutions and with antialiasing trned on. On a 2GHz P4, GF3 Ti 500 pulls 56.2 fps in Quake III with quincunx AA enabled. GeForce4 Ti4600 notches an amazing 128.3 fps on the same system in the same test! >>
That fookin blew me away while I was reading it in the toilet last week. Of course, you won't pull 128fps with everything ultra high w/ a GF4 on your system, but it should still be damn good compared to your GF2.