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Actually no. Really the options that would help him the best is turning shader detail to low, multicore to OFF, and paged pool memory to low. His weak link is the cpu and these settings will eleviate more of the cpu load than the ones you mentioned.
So the lag started after you changed gfx cards? Have you tried updating or even rolling back the drivers to a previous stable release? Also before installing the Nvidia drivers did you run a program such as CCleaner? Remnants from old drivers can cause issues especially when making the switch from ATI to Nvidia.
Not rollback as in the windows feature but rollback as in stable releases of the drivers for his card. The most current drivers arent always the best. For a pentium D multicore rendering is not beneficial. Its really not even beneficial in lower end c2ds.
make sure that you play a map while netgraph is enabled so that you can see the Effects of the Option changes.