R9 280X Display driver not responding and has recovered error

Hi,
My new R9 280X OC Edition causes  "Display driver is not responding and has recovered..." error. After this error, my game would hang. It also caused internet browser to crash.
It has been very frustrating, after 10 minutes of game play, the game would just crash. I have tried many way to try to solve the problem without success
I have.
1) Over clock/ lower the graphic card clock
2) install/reinstall latest ATI release/beta driver, reverted to driver that come with installation disk
3) update my motherboard bios
4) reinstalled windows 7
My PC Spec is
Windows 7 32 bit
4G RAM
Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.3 GHZ
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Use >>this<<
Create a bootable usb stick (https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=165175.0).
Then unpack the previously provided archive (302.rar) and put the included file (TV277MH.302) on that stick.
Rename TV277MH.302 to 302.rom. Put the atiflash.exe also included in the archive on the USB stick too. Now boot from the stick.
Type atiflash -p -f -noaper 0 302.rom [ENTER] and let it flash the vbios.

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