Msi ti4600 freezing?

Hi, I'm running into problems frequently on my recently purchased msi ti4600-vtd card (MS-8872).  Everytime I try to play any game, it freezes up after a few minutes or seconds.  For example, When I play No one lives forever, it freezes up after 5-10 minutes into the game.
I have tried downloading the latest Nvidia drivers (41.09) from there site but was still getting the same problem. Currently, I have 31.00 drivers from MSI and bios version; 4.25.00.27.33.
Also, once in a while, I get an error screen and it lists the file(s) that could possibly be causing the problem (nv.....) which I'm guessing are all video card base drivers.  The only way is to reboot my pc which I am starting to get annoyed of.
Someone, Please help me resolve my problem.
Thank you
I have the A7N8X Deluxe motherboard using the onboard sound.
Amd Athlon XP 2000+
Samsung 512MB DDR 333mhz (2 sticks using the dual ddr feature)
wd 80gig special edition

that psu is good only for 180 watts combined but it does for some manage a gf4 4600
we say over 200 with a gf4
remove the lights etc just main drive and vga card and try,no cds etc
never seen a programme like that
got this from a pc magazine last xmas
posted this a while back in another forum
from pc answers xmas 2002 issue typical pc with gf4
p4,athlon 65-75watts 75
motherboard 20-30watts 30
graphics card 15-100watts 100
7200drive 30 watts x2 60
ram per 128mb 10watts x4 40
cdrom 25watts 25
dvdrom/writter 30watts 30
sound card 5-10watts 10
floppy/pcicard 5watts 10
zip drive 10watts -
networkcard 5watts 5
TOTAL 385watts
so add a bit for upgrades and get that 430 antec

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