X200 Video Adapter Issues

Hi,
I have a Thinkpad x200 (7459) Laptop from work.
Lately i've been having video issues which are hard to explain, so here's a screenshot:
Link to image
This issue started about 2 weeks ago.
At first I thought it was because I use Win8 Beta version with generic drivers, but then I formated and went back to Windows 7 - still seeing the same issue.
Needles to say that this issue occurs on any screen (Built-in or External).
The fact that I can capture a screenshot leads me to believe that this is a hardware issue.
What do you guys think?
PS. this happens everywhere... IE, Chrome, Media Player, Outlook, etc. and the 'scrambling' are moving...
thanks in advanced.
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You are running pairing unequal sized ram? If that is the case you may need to switch off vt-d in bios. Or run the pair ram with equal size or with a single stick of ram.
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