K7N2 Delta - ILSR + 9800SE AIW Please offer afice :(

Please can anyone who thinks they may be able to help with new 9800se AIW card i just got take a look at this thread:
http://forums.hexus.net/showindex.php?s=&threadid=7805
Sorry i can't be bothered to type it all out again .. :(
Appreciate any advice, thanks

I got other probs now .... I think I will probably need a new high rated quality PSU ,after I get this sorted, to run my system well. But heres the new prob, whatever I do, running new graphics card or old, with any 1 of the 4 PSU's i have, it just hangs at 'Assign Resources to all ISA' according to the D-bracket, I can't see what is actualy happebning on the comp because of the dame boot image that is so 'nice', which I cant turn off because I cant get to the Bios ...... but I assume it just does nothing after checking the Ram as it was before, when i thought it was just the new graphics card ...
Read here for full story:
http://forums.hexus.net/showindex.php?s=&threadid=7805
Please I really need help, what does that thing its hanging on actualy mean/do. How can i fix this ? Do you think i have ended up screwing the mobo whilst I was trying different PSU's ?  

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