This is kind of a no-fix problem. I have a couple of friends with the exact same issue and they couldn't fix the issue in months. Some say it's the motherboard, others that it's the GPU itself.
Some say that they fixed the issue by changing the PSU. Few say they fixed it by going for older driver versions for they graphics card. Another cause might be Windows, try installing a different version and different architecture (x86/x64).
It's a bottomless pit actually... Frostfire - I think you're confusing Nvidia for AMD/ATI....
It could be motherboard driver or something else that cause driver conflicts or system compatibility problem. It is suggested that you update your motherboard driver and system.
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