Installation of Radeon 9800 Pro in Dimension 5150

I have a Dimension 5150 with 3.0 Intel Pentium 4, 1 GB RAM and Intel graphics. I have a Radeon 9800 Pro a 8300 Dim now deceased and want to install it in the Dim 5150. I have two questions:

1 - is the 9800 Pro compatible with the Dim 5150? (I guess it is) and

2. are there instructions somewhere on how to install it?

Thank you.

I guess the 9800 Pro AGP, so it is not compatible. It is also prehistoric and likely much slower a 6450 budget.

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