Fx5600ultra vertical coloured lines

just tryed my new fx5600ultra and all i get is vertical coloured lines cant even see bios or post screen - faulty card or have i missed something ?

kawa,
Have you insert the AGP Card into the AGP Slot well ?
if yes, you can try the card on other computer to check whether is it a faulty card.

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