560Ti Hawk Stability Issues @ Stock Settings

Hello
NOTE: This has all started within the last day or so, before then it has been working fine
In the last day or so i have been having stability problems with my MSI 560TI Hawk, running at the default speeds/voltages (950MHz Core, 2100MHz Memory)
I have tested it with MSI Kombustor, whenever PhysX is enabled it crashes within the first second of the PhysX test of the 1280x720 benchmark test.
I have run the 3D tests in Kombustor and they all pass, so my assumption was it has to do with PhysX.
While running the tests sometimes i see artefacts, or random solids where they shouldn't be (hard to explain, but its like jagged points coming off of surfaces), this happens whether PhysX is enabled or not, but usually only on the 1080p test.
Now the bit that is throwing me off is that when i under-clock the memory to 1800MHz it works fine with PhysX enabled on 1080p.
Is there something wrong with the memory on this card?
The weirdest thing in all of this is that black ops crashes when set on max settings, (this uses about 35% of the GPU according to afterburner) but works when i reduce the settings.  However i can run Crysis 2 on extreme settings with both the DX11 and texture patches enabled perfectly fine. I can also run MW3 fine.
I have also been seeing artefacts while watching videos on VLC player, not all the time but sometimes.
I have tried it all on these NVidia drivers;
285.62 - the latest available that is recommended by MSI (on the MSI website)
296.10
301.42 - latest available from NVidia
304.48 - beta version
I am using the latest afterburner available - 2.2.1
I have the latest Kombustor - 2.3.0

Thanks for the reply, my PSU is a new (March this year) Corsair TX V2 650W and i dont have another PSU to try it with, but the reason i dont suspect the PSU to be the problem is since it would play crysis 2 on high settings which uses more power than black ops.
The problem seems to have stopped after updating to afterburner 2.2.2, which makes no sense to me as to why that would have an effect.

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