Msi ti4800se x8

bought this product yesterday,nothing but problems removed all drivers from my system and loaded 4107 with disc was running mmx440 x8 msi,my system creashes with the new card ,it hates 4107 drivers i,ve removed 4107 and went to nvidia for help they suggested 4109 drivers which i might add worked great with mmx 440,system is now stable but poor graphics in game play freezes up,this msi ti 4800se x8 cost me a packet and i,m not impressed any help please my motherboard is msi 6585 agp 8 so thats not the problem,my system is p4 3 gig with 1024 meg of pc266 ddr ram HELP ?(

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Originally posted by Deathstalker
olly140561,
I am trying to follow your post. It would be helpfull if you were to list your specs on your comp Hardware and your OS.
Take Care,
Richard
my system is as follows intel p4 3.06ghz proccessor,motherboard is MSI 6585 agp 8,1024 meg of pc266 ddr ram,120 gig harddrive and my o/s is xp proffessional hope this helps
cheers

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