HD7950 Twin Frozr - glitching out - new build

Hello, I just put together a new build less than a week ago. i5 3570K, MSI HD7950 Twin Frozr, Asus P8Z77-v LK, 8GB Corsair Vengeance, OCZ ModXstream Pro 600W, etc. running Windows 8. I've played around a bit with overclocking but even on stock speeds I'm having some weird glitches in games. I've reinstalled the drivers twice, using Driver Sweeper in safe mode, also tried the new beta drivers and it doesn't seem to help.  The highest temps the GPU went during the stress tests was 70°C, so it doesn't seem to be a heat issue.
I've noticed it in Skyrim with some weird black boxes and stuff, Sleeping Dogs had big blotches of color popping out at some places, etc. I've ran FurMark, 3dMark 11, even Prime 95 but haven't seen anything abnormal in those. Anyone have any idea what's going on? Thanks a lot for your help.

I don't unfortunately :( Today I'm getting the same weird squares in Sleeping Dogs, I can't get into that or Skyrim more than 10 minutes before they start.
I have no idea what's going on here... could it be shadows?

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