I'm trying to build a cocktail cabinet, and am in need of a video card. With this first, the rest of the parts for a PC comes around this, and in turn, the cabinet itself, for size reasons.
Doing some research, enabling cocktail video mode in MAME and rotating it for a larger view of horizontal games forces unbelievable slowness on a laptop with an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 (256MB). This brings up an important question in picking the right video card. Would I need a card with a faster chipset, more video RAM, or both equally? Any game is very slow in cocktail video mode, running along with HLSL effects. Without HLSL is fine, but preferred with.
Looking around the Micro Center shops, I have encountered a (probably) cheap video card.
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0308101 (e-GeForce 6200 256MB DDR2 PCI). The fact it's PCI means I wouldn't have to get new parts to begin with, as I do have an old desktop with PCI cards (and 512MB of RAM).
Miscellaneous info: The monitor is planned to be 4:3, at 1024x768, using LCD technology.
Reiterating the question, would I need a card with a faster chipset, more video RAM, or both equally?