Split video on bootup

as in the title...
K7N2 Delta2, 2500+XP, 1 gig mem.
when I boot, the screen comes up with a black section in the middle and the info split left and right.  This is before windows starts to load.
I have changed out video cards (G4mx400 to a ATI9800).  no help.
any ideas?
thanks,
LF

thanks for the help.
Monitor has and does work.  I am building this box for brother.  Monitor works on my machine.
Box was built and windows xp installed, drivers updated and all running OK.
I started tweeking in cell core for some speed.  set fsb to 200, XP2500 was running at 3200.  no problems.  many reboots and now a video problem.
Volts:  vcore 1.47
          3.3 = 3.26
          12  =  12.03
          5    = 5.04
          bat = 3
          5vsb = 4.96
Amps
3.3 = 30a
5 = 28a
12v1 = 14a
12v2 = 15a
12v = .8a
5vsb = 2a
I've cleared the bios using the jumper.  no luck
anything else?
LF

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