ATI Radeon 9800 Pro screen issue Powermac G4 MDD?

So I bought a new ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 256MB and it seems to work fine, but when I restart I get this screen:
http://s79.photobucket.com/albums/j149/ralphiedee/?action=view&current=monitor2. jpg
But only when I restart it seems. Please any help would be appreciated.
I have dual 1Ghz processors
2 gigs of ram
plenty of hard drive space.

Hi Quarrypoint, and a warm welcome to the forums!
Hmmmm, doesn't look good, One way to test is to Safe Boot from the HD, (holding Shift key down at bootup), run Disk Utility in Applications>Utilities, then highlight your drive, click on Repair Permissions, does it do that in Safe Mode ever...
PS. Safe boot may stay on the gray radian for a long time, let it go, it's trying to repair the Hard Drive
Reboot, test again.
If it only does it in Regular Boot, then it could be some hardware problem like Video card, (Quartz is turned off in Safe Mode), or Airport in 10.4 & below.
I'm not certain what temps are reported on your G4, but Get Temperature Monitor to see if it's heat related...
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/12381/temperature-monitor
And/or iStat Pro...
http://www.islayer.com/apps/istatpro/
If you have any temps in the 70°C/160°F range, that's likely it.
Does it do that if it's cooled off on restart?

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    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 977:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 978:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 979:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 980:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 981:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 982:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 983:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 984:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 985:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 986:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 987:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 988:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 989:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 990:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 991:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 992:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 993:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 994:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 995:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 996:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 997:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 998:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 999:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1000:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1001:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1002:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1003:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1004:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1005:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1006:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1007:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1008:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1009:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1010:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1011:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1012:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1013:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1014:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1015:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1016:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1017:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1018:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1019:0xffffffff
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    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1021:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1022:0xffffffff
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