K7N2G-ILSR and G3Ti500 problem

Just installed K7N2G-ILSR. Works fine with onboard vga but if i install my MSI Geforce 3 Ti500 card windows xp blue screens before login and reboots, just to blue screen again! Drivers etc all up to date. Can anyone help please?

what pci slots have you tried,what os you using
http://www.msi.com.tw/html/support/testreport/6570G/scsi.pdf
any drives on sata?

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  • K7N2G-ILSR raid boot problem

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    I have been searching ebay and trying to figure a way to optimise your system and I really think that you should consider using this as your back up machine and going for a new build. To see any real speed improvement you would have to find a Barton 3200 or a Mobile Barton and get your memory up to DDR400. Between the risk of buying used ebay components and the cost of a CPU and New memory you would be better served spending the effort and money elsewhere.
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  • K7N2G-ILSR New CPU Problems

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  • K7N2G-ILSR and Raid with ATA HDD

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     8o
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    mrbig,
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  • K7N2G-ILSR: On-board video too unstable to use

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    SILVER BULLET FOUND!!! (and it was free)  BIG, BIG, BIG cigar to Bikeman for his above post, which focused my attention on the BIOS.  Had considered it at the outset, but figured there was no way I was going to need to flash a brand spanking new board.  But when you read the BIOS update notes, one of its fixes is with Kingston memory which is currently in the board.  Recall from above, however, that Kingston was a fallback as board complained bitterly about the Corsair memory that I bought with the board.  (My daugher's Dragon Lite is quite happy with either memory.)
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  • Confused with K7N2G-ILSR DLED reading

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