Problem on my Nvidia Geforce 4TI 4800 SE

I recently posted here [MSI Forum] about how I messed up my BIOS and I have just recently bought a new motherboard. My original motherboard was a:
865PE Neo2
Now, I just bought a:
865PE Neo2-P [platinum Edition]
I have:
Intel Pentium IV 2.4
1 gig of RAM
160gig Wester Digital HD
I took out my hardware from my old Mobo and installed it into my new one. Turned it on, and it booted up and ran fine. I had to reinstall sound, ethernet, and USB drivers but other than that, no probs. However, when I started to run Command and Conquer Generals: Zero Hour or Call of Duty 2, my monitor starts to flick on and off every once and a while. First, it happens rarely then starts at much faster rate and finally grows into an unbearable state where everytime I move my mouse in the game, it flickers off. This doesn't happen when I'm on the Windows Desktop but on the past two games its been happening. I tried installing the newest Nvidia drivers but to no avail. Thanks for help and please respond back quick.

I tried the newest ones and they didn't work. I'm currently downloading 41.09 drivers. For the Intel INF, I checked out the ones for my chipset however there are many and I am somewhat perplexed which ones are the right ones
Intel INF for 856PE.

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