Blue Screen (atikmpag.sys) on MSI R9 280

Hello, i have one Video Card MSI R9 280 but with drivers problems resulting in failure to enter Windows by a Blue Screen.
All the components are new, i build the P.C. a few days ago so in the first Windows installing all work fine, i installed the video drivers with the CD of the box. Reboot the pc when installed and all fine. The trouble came after install a couple of games and played it, one freeze and the pc reboot. Since then when i try to start windows and crash it with this:
Only in Safe Mode i can start Windows, but i disable the AMD drivers and right now i am with the VGA drivers from the motherboard.
I dont know if is a Software issue (I installed two Windows 7 - Ultimate & Proffesional) or Hardware (because in the first use all work fine even the drivers)
Please Help, i dont know what to do 

This is my pc:
Cpu: AMD fx8320
Motherboard: gigabyte 990fxa ud3
RAM: corsair vengeance 8gb 1866 MHz
Cooler: cooler master seidon 120 v
Psu: corsair tx750
Hdd: western digital green 1 tb
Video card: msi r9 280
I already installed the last versions of the AMD drivers and nothing. That file (atikmpag) is already in the drivers of windows, i dont know why is making the blue screen. I have the motherboard BIOS updated. Not even in safe mode the pc recongnize the video card :|
By the way, i have windows with service pack 1 installed.
The thing is that in the very first configuration and windows installation, al work fine, the problem was i played a game and the screen freezes and reboot, since then i have the blue screen :(
Another problem is that i live outside EEUU and i cant return it, i cant imagine if i lose the 250$ of the vídeo card, its a lot of money for me.

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