AGP8x Problem With Ti4200-VTD8X On K7N2Delta-L

Hi,
just bought me a new gracard (Ti4200-VTD8X) and i have problems running it under my current system on AGP8x. My screnn blinks, resyncs etc evrytime i hit the mousebutton or a key.
My System ran smooth on 8x AGP with my TI-4200 from leadtek.
Setting AGP8x to 4x solves my problem but anyone here knows why???
System:
K7N2Delta-L (Bios 5.4)
AMD XP 2500
512 MB Ram Infineon
MS XP + SP1
Ti4200-VTD8X
450W Powersupply
I don´t know exactly which dentonator but i think it´s 44.03 (???)
ciao,
mocilo74

I'm glad I'm not the only one having these issues.
I've been triing to fix the problems but no luck. Finally I decided to look here and what a supprise. It seems that this is a big problem for everyone. The card works great other than the software issues. I hope that MSI steps up to the plate and comes out with a fix.
P4 2.53
ASUS P4S8X
512 DDR 333
450W power supply
60GIG HD

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