All cards are tested to there extremes and coolers added according to need ie: some of the g/force 2 MX400's don't have an active fan but just a heatsink where as all
g/force 3 Ti500's have a whacking combination chip/memory heatsink cooler and fan.
If you don't intend to clock the card then you have absolutely no worries.
Just a point if you intend to play your games in full 32bit then the way ATI's Radeon cards write the image means there performance hardly changes between 16 and 32bit other card designes can suffer a 25% performance hit.
Look at the Radeon 7500 at around £120, faster than a G/force 2 Ti200 at around the same price and will give you a bit of future proofing, if there is such a thing! Martin Vote if you found this post helpful please!!