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Yes on trying it in another system also running win 7
It works fine on the other system? Please, you're making this hard work, by not answering questions fully.
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Power supply is a "Terminal Master" brand at 350 watts.
That could well be the root of the problem. Please look at the label on its side and list the specs for each rail (3.3v, 5v, 12v). If the card is not receiving enough power, it will not function correctly.

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