Defective integrated graphics

I have a Compaq Presario SR1619UK (Windows XP Home Edition). The integrated graphics card seems to be at fault

and said that I can replace it directly with an AGP GRAPHICS CARD in the AGP slot in the PC. If this is the case

How can ensure me that I get the correct map?  Below is the specification of the installed card.

TYPE OF CHIP - ATI RADEONXPRESS SERIES (OX5954)

DAC - DAC TYPE INTERNAL (400 MHZ)

SIZE OF THE MEMORY - 256 MB

CHAIN OF CARD - ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 SERIES

Any help would be appreciated

Concerning

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