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I'm not going to lie to you. I noticed you said that they "work fair enough for what ... [you] ... need to do" and "changing my systems entirely in a year or so." Those two statements usually qualify as a "no-buy" almost immediately. Something tells me the amount of money going toward a new graphics would be better spent on getting something nicer for the new computer.
I don't know what prices you're getting for the 7xxx cards, but it's $45 for the 7300 and $85 for the 7600. I believe European prices are a bit higher, which makes it even less of a good buy. Buying a Dell or something would probably be the more economical purchase. My opinion: Save your money for your new system. Most amazing jew boots
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I don't think your Asus A7S333 has a PCI-E slot, so you're going to have to use AGP variants. That pushes the cards to $90/$120. Get the 7600.
For extra USB ports, will the peripherals you be using drawing a ton of power? If they aren't a simple external hub will do the trick. If they are, something like this: Newegg.com - Koutech PCI to USB2.0 Card Model IO-PU520 - Retail will do the trick. I think it only requires a PCI card, which you have five of. Sorry, I don't know any European online computer shopping sites. For the sound card, ask someone more knowledge. There's nowhere I can't reach.
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