You are getting lots of conflicting advice, seriously, go to the lfs benchmark and do some research. I'm afraid the processor is about as bad as they come, I used to have a 3.4Ghz Extreme edition Pentium 4 and it was still rubbish.
The problem with pentium 4s is its inefficiency. Don´t let yourself fool by the 2,6 Ghz. Even my Athlon 3200+ running at 2,4 Ghz is a lot faster and that´s an old cpu. At least it gives framerates 50-60 in full grid.
No, I'm not joking, your processor is totally different, as I've said about 3 times now and NikLaw, it is far better at lfs than a p4. go to lfsbench and see for yourself, and benchmark your system while you're at it so you can make real comparisions with other peoples systems, apple for apple like.
You can even see my p4 extreme results for yourself if you go back a few versions, my P4 Extreme did ~60fps but with a horrible min fps of 38.
My Pentium-m does > 90 fps with a minimum of 57 and that's the key, the miniumum framerate, almost double the P4's minimum and about the same as the P4 's AVERAGE :0
The P-m runs at 2.8, the p4 was at 3.4, clock speed means nothing unless comparing identical processor models.
Oh btw, frost_more, if you have an asus P4.... motherboard you can get close to Core2 performance by installing an adapter and a pentium-m chip, again look at lfsbench ok, I'm spent.
You can't compare clock speeds between AMD's and Intels
...integrated graphics, and we have no idea what CPU he has other than it being an AMD...
Erm, putting a great GPU in that setup is wasting money when the CPU will hold him back
I was just suggestin him one of the best AGP cards available now a days. That's also why i asked him for his budget this card easily out performances a 6600.
And your right his CPU is a little slow, but for €180,- it's not that big of a deal, it's just €30,- over his budget.
guess ure wrong.. I saw many 6800GT AGP at google...
quite good card.. oh btw u wanted an faster card not newer
so i guess for €150 u should get a 6600Gt or 6800GT