Problems with ati radeon x1600 (low performance)

Tavio!

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Hey all!
I'm having some serious problems with my new pc (it's pretty old already, but I bought it recently from a friend).
The configs are as follows:
-Athlon XP 2400+ processor;
-1GB ddr ram;
-ATI Radeon x1600 256mb powercolor pro video card;
-Asus A7V8X-X motherboard;
-Windows XP professional edition with SP2 OS.
The problem I'm having is: I just can't run games the way they should be running. I installed Battlefield 1942 and I only get 19 fps when in action, with all graphics set to medium, no effects and 80% of texture quality. Also, I only get about 22 fps on brothers in arms and about 15-17 on action.
When I try to install the newest driver for the video card (catalyst 7.10), all I get when I run any game is a black screen or an error message. Right now I'm using catalyst 7.6 as the driver, for it's the newest one that works for me.
Also, I have noticed that I can't change the option "AGP speed" on my bios (it's greyed out). When I go to the video card's properties on the device manager, it says that it's location is "PCI 7", while I believe it should say "AGP 8x". I have already installed the drivers for the motherboard's AGP controller (via 4 in 1).
When i go to dxdiag, it says that AGP acceleration is activated (and it was disabled before I installed the 4 in 1 drivers). In aida32, the video card appears under "windows video" and is reported as agp capable, but the "agp/pci video" section right under "windows video" has nothing in it. I have also tried to reinstall the video drivers after installing the most updated version of the 4 in 1, but no deal.
I have not tried to update the bios yet, for I'm afraid I might do something wrong and screw everything up even more.
Does anybody have any idea about what is happening? Any help will be very appreciated. And sorry for the bad english!
Thanks,


TaviO!


P.S.: Recommended system requirements for BF1942 are:
* 800 MHz or faster Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon processor
* 256 MB or more RAM
* 16x or faster CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive
* 1.2 GB free hard disk space plus space for saved games
* 64 MB or greater video card which supports Transform & Lighting
* Environmental Audio%u2122 capable sound card
 
Update drivers maybe,

but tbh, your system is pretty outdated, and that card isnt a good performer anyway, and those fps arent much lower than what id suspect them to be, is the power supply powerful enough?
 
I have a Seventeam with 420W for supply.
And I believe my system surpasses rhe recommend requirements enough for me to play the game in medium video quality without any slowdowns...
 
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