Sorry, the onboard graphics should be faster than a fx5200. The new intel graphics chipset is supposed to be pretty close in speed to the ATi & NVidia solutions and both of those stomp on my brother's fx5500 which is a 5200 with a faster clock. BTW, onboard graphics have even higher memory bandwidth than PCIe cards so they should actually be able to handle video very well..Paranoid Delusion said:I agree with Callifo, suggest that you borrow a DX9 card, ie fx5200 and see if it makes a difference.
Generally onboard graphics do not cope that well and take system memory.
It's really worth a try, and do not forget to disable the onboard graphics in the bios.
Good Luck
EqualRightsForWerewolves said:it's a really long shot, but can i suggest installing anydvd? that would at least rule out the possibility of some crappy copy-protection thing mucking things up.