My graphics lost its mojo on big bang marshal.

Things were going along quite happily until a week or 2 ago when things started lagging,  programs not quite opening as quick as they used to,  lags in web browser scrolling that sort of thing.  SSD was getting full so it got the business ( properly wiped with ocz tools and windows reinstalled ).  Things were still laggy so I run a 3dmark... I lost 1/3 of my graphics power.
Where I was getting 36k on vantage,  Im now getting 24k.  Ive tried all sorts of things and 3dmark scores are still low.  When Im running graphics apps,  both cores are working at 100% but the temps are not getting that high.  According to afterburner the clocks and shaders are the right speeds.   Everything seems fine but its not quite.
My rig...
8gb of mushkin 2133 ( running at 1600 )
2600k @ 4.8 ( run at 5.0 for benchies.  Still not got around to water yet )
120gb ocz ssd
2x6950 twin frozr ii
msi big bang marshal
corsair 1050 hx psu
windows 7 64 ult
http://3dmark.com/3dmv/3681293    <<-- 36k score
http://3dmark.com/3dmv/4061865    <<-- 24k score
http://3dmark.com/3dmv/4065557    << 1 card in slot 1
http://3dmark.com/3dmv/4064981    << the other card in slot 1
Single card speeds are about 14-15k,  normal speeds should be about 20k.
GPU-Z says this http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/dzm44/
the main difference I can see between the first 2 links (besides obviously driver version ) is the amount of video ram being reported.  The low score reports 4gb and the fast score reports 2gb.  Its like xfire isnt working properly.   Righto,  if anyone has any ideas,  I would be all ears and love to hear them.

i did update the firmware and reinstall the driver  as u suggest and the problem persist
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/1254/23575005.png
when i restart the computer i can see it in the boot menu and when the windows start here is what i get
http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/4364/81488297.png
when i go to the propriety i get this
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/2084/24869943.png
i did test my usb device in the pc of my friend he have usb 3.0 also and it's working, the transfer is too slow ...did test it also on usb 2.0 and work too , and i did pluged my usb mouse and keyboard on port usb 3.0 and they work fine too
another thing
http://img547.imageshack.us/img547/7959/28794399.png
i did install this driver many time and LU still telling me to update it

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