GTX560 Ti Twin Frozr II/OC vs. World of Tanks

Specs:
Board: MSI 785GM-E51
Bios: Latest
VGA:   MSI 560GTX Twin Frozr II OC 1GB (VBIOS: 70.24.11.00.00, Drivers: vary)
PSU:   500W Fortron Saga II
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 945 3GHz.
MEM: A-Data 2x2GB. DDR3 1333MHz.
HDD: 320GB. WD Blue
OS: Windows 7 64bit Professional
First I was playing on HD5850 1GB. somewhere about January-February, sure I cant play it at the High settings, but there wasnt any problems with FPS at the medium settings in 1920x1080, about 35-45 FPS. At the summer, I bought myself a new card GTX560Ti Twin Frozr II OC 1GB. and the problems begin... Sometimes, when World of Tanks (WoT) is running (in the garage) minimized in Windows, the GPU is at 100% or 50% usage. No reason why. After some jumps to WoT and back to Windows, the GPU usage calms down to standard 0%.
The second problem is the next: when I start a battle and when the map loads, until the countdown is running and a few seconds after, I have FPS around 17-20, no more, no less. Its like the card is running on 2D profile or something. A few seconds after the game (battle) begins the FPS jumps back to standard values (40-60). Sometimes it happens in the garage too, low FPS around 17-20 and the only chance to get back the standard FPS is again to jump to Windows and jump back to WoT a few times. Sometimes (1 from 70 battles) when the game (battle) starts, it stays bugged at those 17 FPS and there is no chance to fix it, jumping to Windows wont help...
Right now Im running on 296.10 drivers, I tried almost all the drivers, no help...

Tried 3DMark Vantage, Alan Wake, Borderlands 2, Need for Speed World, League of Legends, Max Payne 3, Dirt Showdown and many others - no problems.

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