Random BSOD under Load

I get a random BSOD under load I.E. Prime 95, Battlefield 3. It is a custom system that is about 2 months old this has happened from the Start, I have done a clean install of Windows, ran memtest 86, RMA my ram, moved my graphics card from one slot to anouther, reinstalled my graphics drivers, installed core temp to watch my temps, ran crystal disk on both of my drives.

I am lost and can not figure out what it is, it is only under load you can surf the web and check your email no problem. Please help

Here are my system specs:
AMD FX8350
MSI 990FXA 80D v2 MaIn Board
16 GB Gskill 1866 Ram
EVGA 670FTW
120GB OCZ SSD (os drive)
1 TB storage drive
windows 7 64 bit

here are the links for my Mini dumps they would not upload
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0n72Xkk5e55NEozLU4zMDVwRE0/edit
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0n72Xkk5e55YlplNkk4SmVXVDg/edit
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0n72Xkk5e55bzlIUWwtZUY4VlE/edit
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0n72Xkk5e55Tkl3a21zUFpudGc/edit
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0n72Xkk5e55TWcyZ0xFMlNsRnM/edit
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0n72Xkk5e55NV8waFBxVHVla0U/edit
 
Sounds like a graphic card problem. What temps are you getting after a while of playing?? Have you checked the temperature with something like Real Temp from http://www.techpowerup.com/realtemp/ ? Could be a faulty fan causing overheating. Try another graphics card if you can get loan of one.
 
I have run several benchmarks and never get the BSOD the temp of my car never gets over 67 c or so the system is like 2 months old, and everything was, I will run Prime 95 and get a almost instant BSOD. I just did a clean boot and ran Prime 95 for 15 minutes, but I dont know where to go from there

I also ran Driver Verifier and got two dumps right as windows starts.
Here are the dumps

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0n72Xkk5e55eS1mYnFjZTZCQ0k/
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0n72Xkk5e55djlwY3I0VWg2dFE/edit
 
I suggest you borrow a friends card - uninstall old card drivers, install friends card and see if that also crashes.
 
Can't read most of the minidumps... A better way to post them is to go to C:\windows\minidump. Minidump files have a .dmp extension. Select all the .dmp files and right-click sending them to a compressed(zipped)folder. Upload that folder as a file here... The minidumps I could read didn't necessarily point to a graphics driver issue
 
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