If you're using a board with a non-locked PCI bus (IE: NForce2) and you are overclocking then your AGP bus is twice the PCI bus. This can cause you grief with many ATi cards. The AGP bus hangs off of the Northbridge, so any errors with it could potentially cause AGP bus errors, though you would typically see more widespread errors than just AGP related ones. I would test your card in another computer to see what happens.
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