Agp Or Vga?

My games got crashed, First i see broken polygons.
i got:
msi Gf 4200 4x 128m.
msi nforce2 isrl
512m kingston 333 cl2.5 @400
barton 2500 @3200
without overclock is the same.
i tryied with 2x a time ago , without sba or fastwrite, and works  fine, (a little slower)
but now if i change the agp setting from the forceware driver window my pc reboots
i changed the mhz to less than default but is the same.
i tryied to disconect hds cdr and only the vga to dont extress the atx source power, and is the same.
i use latests drivers and bios
curren agp settings
I see my ti sharing the irq with my tv tunner but i cant change that,(if u know how tell me)
Look the game before it crash
Ty , Sorry for my poor  english

Cod  4x sba & fw =>

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