MSI K9N2 Diamond problem with GPU

I get into BIOS (mine is v2.3) and my CPU is recognized and my RAM is also at 4gb @ 800 but my BFG 9800 GT 1gb somehow isnt right. I get video and I can get my 1920X1200 resolution. But its only 8 bit and no memory ???? This card is less than 2 months old. Also once I start loading my drivers  (Vista Home Premium 32bit loaded no problem) my system shuts down-instantly. Any attempts to restart are another instant shut down. Then a clear CMOS and pop the battery to start all over. I would like to know if there are any BIOS settings I need to know about that could help. I have got Vista loaded and setup . When I start loading all my drivers is when the troublr begins. My CPU isnt overheating. Any advice will be appreciated. These instant shut-downs are so depressing ! Thanks  , jwill58

Quote from: Fredrik on 16-April-09, 21:01:25
Have you got another card, preferably older, less power hungry and sure to work to try?
That it is only 2 months old does that mean it works in another system?
Thermaltake make a lot of PSUs, please list the max. ampères it can provide.
Model
Brand Thermaltake
Model W0106RU
Spec
Type Complies with ATX 12V 2.2 & EPS 12V version
Maximum Power 700W
Fans Silent 140mm Fan
PFC Active
Main Connector 20+4Pin
+12V Rails 4
PCI-E Connectors 2 x 6Pin
SLI Certified
Modular Yes
Power Good Signal 100-500ms
Hold-up Time 16ms min.
Efficiency up to 85%
Energy-Efficient 80 PLUS Certified
Over Voltage Protection Yes
Input Voltage 100 - 240 V
Input Frequency Range 47 - 63 Hz
Input Current 10A @ 115V, 5A @ 230V
Output +3.3@30A,+5V@28A,+12V1@18A,+12V2@18A,+12V3@18A,+ 12V4@18A,[email protected],[email protected]
MTBF >120,000 hours
Approvals CE, CB, TUV, FCC, UL, CUL, and BSMI certified
Features
Connectors 1 x Main connector (20+4 pin)
1 x 12V(4+4-pin)
7 x peripheral
6 x SATA
1 x Floppy
2 x PCI-E
Features Mirror Finish
Modularized Cable Management to eliminate clutter and improve airflow inside the case
Next generation four +12V rails(12V1, 12V2, 12V3, 12V4) supports high-end graphic card and PC system (combined loading of 56A)
Independent Voltage Circuit: offers unflappable current delivery under heavy load and makes voltage output more stable
Extremely good voltage regulation (±3%): provides steady voltage for system
Industrial grade components (capacitor, transformer, etc)
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts 5 years limited
Labor 5 years limited
I just changed my GPU to a weaker but new MSI 9500 GT and did a clear CMOS and fresh (format) install of Vista...everything was so smooth with no problems then , as soon as I loaded the LAN driver from the MSI K9N2 m/b disc, to connect to the internet...BAM...it turns off. My motherboard LED's are still lit but its as though I pushed and held the power button. Before you ask...there is no overheating whatsoever...I made sure of this early in the process. Im sure if I hadnt loaded the LAN driver my PC would still be humming along right now.All my parts and pieces are recognized -the GPU is the only problem I've had and while it didnt seem to work properly I was getting monitor input...I even had the resolution set at 1920x1200. I didnt set the resolution on this new card...didnt want to change too much so I could figure out whats causing my problems. Im open to suggestions.
                                                                                                                        Thanks ,   jwill58

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