Geforce 4 MX460-VTP vs ECS K7S5A

Hi there - here are my current system specs.
K7S5A rev1 MoBo with NEW BIOS update (as of today)
Athlon XP 1700+ with Zalman Flower Cooler
256Mb SDRAM
Creative Riva TNT2 32Mb AGP graphics
Creative Live Value Sound Card
Creative Blaster 56K Modem (brand loyalty???)
3com 10/100 PCI network card
Hauppage WinTV card
plus a DVD drive, CD-RW drive and two HDDs
All powered by a Q-Tec 550W PSU
I tried to replace the Riva TNT2 with a new (and tested) Geforce 4 MX460-VTP by MSI. I get 8 error beeps (VGA error) and fail to get the board to POST. Ive tried adding the new SIS AGP drivers (rev. 1.14), changing the RAM, removing EVERY component from the board and power chain (even the CPU cooler, as it doesnt need the fan) tried PCI graphics cards (which work - plus Im using an AGP card now) dropping the AGP down to 1x and nothing. I know the card works because it boots in three other machines (none of which have K7S5A boards) and I just cant get the board to POST.
If ANYONE has any suggestions please let me know, because the Geforce MX460 is an impressive card (and I only paid £45 for it) and the K7S5A has served me well this past year, and I dont want to have to choose between them. Please tell me whats going on before the geforce ends up on eBay

Well I changed my cards around abit and ended up with an IRQ setting like this :
5. MSI MS-Starforce GeForce 4 Ti 4200 with AGP8X
5. SIS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller
11. Creative AudioPCI
11. Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast ethernet NIC #2
11. SiS-900 PCI fast ethernet adapter
12. SIS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller
Now the problem within #5 - is that "SIS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller" appears to be my USB ports, which are onboard and I can't just move them around like my Netcard and soundcard - my GFX I can't move either, since I only have one AGP slot.
It still does the same freeze up however.
Also, I would really like to know how to remove the fan on the GFX, since I can't really clean it properly if I do not remove it. (It's a little dusty, and it will decrease heating if I get it cleaned properly)
~x~ Janine ~x~

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    IDE\CdRomOPTORITECD-RW_CW4801___________________150E___, Bus Type ATA, Bus Address [0,0]
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    D: OPTORITE CD-RW CW4801, Rev 150E
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    Track 2, start time 04:36:30
    Track 3, start time 09:13:05
    Track 4, start time 11:49:67
    Track 5, start time 16:52:32
    Track 6, start time 20:22:62
    Track 7, start time 22:55:20
    Track 8, start time 26:49:12
    Track 9, start time 31:59:72
    Track 10, start time 35:34:35
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    Get drive speed succeeded.
    The drive CDR speeds are: 4 8 12 16 20 24 32 40 48.
    The drive CDRW speeds are: 4.

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