Driver Stopped Responding MSI 290 Gaming Edition 4G

Hello guys am lost here, would a VBios update fix driver crashing?
Am getting BSOD's and Driver stopped Responding every time I enable Crossfire.. In Singe Config they run perfectly fine. Am thinking its some sort conflict with my motherboard ASUS P8Z77 WS
BSOD codes
0x100000ea - THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER - dxgkrnl.sys
Am lost really need help here.. Vbios my last ditch at fixing this..

Quote from: shankly1985 on 19-March-15, 01:37:34
All my friends console gamers am the only one that I know close by.
I going to sent the 290 back, I convinced after that black screen it is this GPU.
Thanks
Quote
Just had another crash only this time my monitor blacked out and 2nd GPU fans 100% restarted and 290 wasn't showing up needed to cold boot to get it back again.
test this card again alone, based on this looks like something is wrong with it,
which you missed to see it when you test it the 1st time

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