FX5600 Jerkiness

    Merry Christmas Everyone,
      Here is a interesting problem I am encountering with my FX5600 256Meg Video Card.  I play Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and Dungeon Siege primarily and they were both working just fine until I am not sure which caused this or if either caused this.  I installed a new Sound Blaster Audigy LS 24 Bit Sound Card and also got the update for the video.  Now my games seem to have stop and go action all the time...  you know...  run and then freeze for a microsecond and then continue.  I reinstalled the OS...  put things in like I would normally and it still is doing it.  Is it Direct X related...  IRQ Conflict ( Video on 16, sound on 17 ) driver related?  I am not sure.  I am running an Athlon 2100+ with 512 meg of ram...  the FX5600 Video Card...  56K Modem (   )...  because cable is not availiable in our area (   )...  a CD-RW and a DVD Player on Windows XP (   ).  Any and all help would be greatly apriciated.  Oh Yes...  I do have the latest driver and Hyperion Driver as well.  
Please Help  
Sincerely Yours,
Lara Croft

Lara Croft,
List all your IRQs and every device on each IRQ.  Are you running the latest drivers from the nVidia and Creative Websites?
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. Please list your comp's complete specs.

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