MSI R9 280X Twin Frozr Editon Problem can anyone shed light on it please?

Hi everyone i hope i am posting this in the right thread as i currently am in a bind.
My card has given me a white screen again, this makes it 2 times now this week and i am wondering what my options are here as i have no second card to use and cant be without my PC and be without gaming.
it happened when i closed down a game and once while alt tabbing a screen.
After a reset it is back to normal no white screen.
From what i can see it is not overheating the fans are turning it has been seated well and i have not over clocked it at all with the MSI gaming program and the driver are up to date.
What would you guys think is going on? do you think it is an RMA for me.
Thanks in advance for the help everyone.

Main Board: asus p8p67 evo
Bios Version: the latest one for this i forget its number
Video Card: in the title MSI r9 280x twin frozr
PSU:   gs800 watt corsair
12v rail Rating of listed PSU: unsure i think it is 65 amp
CPU: I5 2500k
Memory: 8 gig crucial
SSD/ HDD: got a few but os is on a Western Digital 2gig 7200 rpm
CPU COOLER: Stock
Raid Card: None
Sound Card: None onboard mobo optic with usb for mic
Any Additional hardware plugged into your system: Keyboard, mouse, external harddrive
OC: (Yes / No) NO
Operating System: Windows 7 home premium 64bit

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