K7TPRO & ATI Radeon Video Cards

Hi everybody and thanks for your very useful suggestions!
I have the following hw configuration:
 - K7T PRO (MSI 6330) MoBo
 - 700 Mhz AMD Athlon Thunderbird processor
 - S3 Savage4 AGP Video card with 32 Mb RAM
 - 256 Mb PC133 RAM
I'd like to buy an ATI Radeon 9200 (or ATI Radeon 9600) AGP 8x video card with 128 Mb RAM. Now, I know that my MoBo can support only 4x AGP video cards, but I read somewhere that, in any case, it works properly.
Is it right?
I looked for this question in the forum but nothing found.
Thanks a lot
Bye
Willy

Thanks Grayone.
Well I still don't know which card to buy, basically because I was not so sure if there is hardware compatibility between video-card and MoBo.
I will keep in mind your driver suggestions.
Did you hear about someone that have already installed one of the two cards (ATI Radeon 9200 or ATI Radeon 9600) on a K7T-PRO MSI-6330 Mother board?
Bye
Willy

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    After making your proposed changes I had a failure to boot with an error 1962, which I believe was due to Boot Mode = Legacy, but the good news is that there is now an output from the Radeon HD7790 with the following BIOS settings:
    Display=AUTO
    Secure Boot=Disabled
    CSM=Enabled
    Boot Mode=Auto
    Boot Priority=Legacy First
    OS Optimized Defaults=Enabled
    Thank you so much neokenchi, this problem has been haunting me for a couple of days!

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