i think i've found your motherboard, it is possibly a GA-8ISXT in a fujitsu computer.
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if we talk about this board (or a similar one) we have to play the *find the right PCI-slot* game, because the respective manual does not provide an IRQ-table (meaning: which slot is using which IRQ and which of them are shared, possibly actually with onboard devices)
common IRQ routings on such boards are: AGP is shared with PCI1 and PCI2 with PCI5 - this means no bandwidth sensible devices should sit in the respective slots if the correlating one also holds a sensible device.
tell us in which slot which card is sitting for further suggestions.
in any case an AGP card will improve the overall performance on your system (this board supports 4x 1,3 V as well as 8x 0,8 V ... try to get a simple ATI card, they have the most reliable drivers.
in a second step you need to place your delta into an unshared PCI slot (we have to find out which would be the best) - make sure in your BIOS IRQ assignement is set to *auto*, everything else makes things worse usually. possibly the problem disappears already with replacing the PCI VGA with an AGP version.
christian
ps: please keep also the PCI latency settings at their default value - this kind of tweaking is a science by its own ....

if we talk about this board (or a similar one) we have to play the *find the right PCI-slot* game, because the respective manual does not provide an IRQ-table (meaning: which slot is using which IRQ and which of them are shared, possibly actually with onboard devices)
common IRQ routings on such boards are: AGP is shared with PCI1 and PCI2 with PCI5 - this means no bandwidth sensible devices should sit in the respective slots if the correlating one also holds a sensible device.
tell us in which slot which card is sitting for further suggestions.
in any case an AGP card will improve the overall performance on your system (this board supports 4x 1,3 V as well as 8x 0,8 V ... try to get a simple ATI card, they have the most reliable drivers.
in a second step you need to place your delta into an unshared PCI slot (we have to find out which would be the best) - make sure in your BIOS IRQ assignement is set to *auto*, everything else makes things worse usually. possibly the problem disappears already with replacing the PCI VGA with an AGP version.
christian
ps: please keep also the PCI latency settings at their default value - this kind of tweaking is a science by its own ....
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.