Mode pci on my K7N2 Delta-L!??!?!

Hi, first i want to apologize for my english! :] I recently buy a K7N2 Delta-L board and in my display properties, my video card (MSI nvidia geforce 4 Ti4200 64MB AGP 4X) goes in "PCI MODE" !!! it should be at 4X. I got the latest driver DETONATOR 44.03 I tried AGP driver GART but my color goes crazy!?!?!
can someone help me? please!
thanks
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if you dont load the nforce board drivers it will never run agpx4
get them from nvidia
if no luck there make sure psu is up to it
over 200 watts combined 3.3 and 5 v and 16a 12v

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