MSI KT6V-LSR and MSI 6600gt

Hi Guys Im new to the forums here being pretty much a noob I could really use your help. Ive serched through the forums here but never really could get any answers. I just got my MSI nx6600gt after i installed the card the comp freezes in bios just before it should list the drives. Ive put in my old fx 5200 and it boots up just fine? Ive turned off and fast writing and such. The leds in the back show red in number 1. My users guide says "boot attempt - thi will set low stack and boot via INT 19h"????? Im at a total loss.  
Thanks for any help.
MSI KT6V-LSR
MSI NX-6600GT
CORSAIR CMX512-3200
AUDIGY 2 ZS
60 GIG HD
120 Gig HD
400wt PS

just in case, did you connect the molex (4 wire) power cable to the video card?
i currently have 10A on 12V but the computer still boots and works :D but still you need to upgrade your psu because your current one may leave most of your computer parts dead.
here's some useful guide to get thigs working: http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=1029

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