Abnormal colors + Frequency over range

i replaced the fan on my FX-5600 TD256 Vid card today and when i put the sucker back in the poo hit the fan, white text when computer boots up  now has lines of orange and white text, and when windows loads up my monitor shuts off and gives "frequency over range" message, i tried researching and forums suggest to boot in to safe mode and change the refresh rate of the monitor, however i still cant see my desktop. any one have any ideas or can help?
specs bellow-

managed to uninstall drivers and then re started fresh, video card made it to the desktop finally with out shutting off my monitor, how ever, colors are fudged still, also, any video changes (opening windows etc) are slow as molasses, unless any has an ideas think its time to declare this puppy dead =(
at least when i get some cash i can get a way better card, damn 5600 was nothing but a hassle
also, for about 300 bucks or less, whats the best card i can get out there?
thanks for all the help, much appreciated

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