BSOD 0x00000003b

it's not overclocked, idles at 53C and load at 70-80C, so should be safe enough.
probably the drivers, i'm going to reinstall the drivers later at night.
 

My Computer

OS
7 Ultimate
CPU
q9550
Motherboard
DFI UT P45-T2RS
Memory
4x2GB corsair DDR2 PC8500
Graphics Card(s)
4890CF
Sound Card
Onkyo SE-200PCI LTD(Via Envy)
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung T260HD + 931BW
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 + 1440x900
Hard Drives
4x320GB WDC AAKS Raid 0 | 1TB WDC Caviar Black | 5x1TB WDC GreenPower | 750GB WDC AAKS
PSU
CM 850 Modular
Case
CM Stacker
Cooling
TRUE
Keyboard
Dinovo Edge
Mouse
MX Revo + CyberSnipa Stinger
53C idling is not particularly great. 70-80C under load is going to trip the heat warnings, unless you've disabled them. I'm not into trying to reach absolute zero (adequate cooling is... adequate), but those numbers are in the "dangerous" category.

Try opening the side of the box and pointing a mains fan straight into the motherboard. If that greatly reduces the frequency of these crashes, it's obviously heat-related.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Multiple machines in various stages of decomposition.
OS
Win7x64
already using 2 x 12 inch fans blowing to the card from side panel (CM stacker 830)
aircooled room in a tropical climate.
it's below average temps for 4890 over here.

unless you're talking about CPU, my CPU idles at 33C and tops at 58C
 

My Computer

OS
7 Ultimate
CPU
q9550
Motherboard
DFI UT P45-T2RS
Memory
4x2GB corsair DDR2 PC8500
Graphics Card(s)
4890CF
Sound Card
Onkyo SE-200PCI LTD(Via Envy)
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung T260HD + 931BW
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 + 1440x900
Hard Drives
4x320GB WDC AAKS Raid 0 | 1TB WDC Caviar Black | 5x1TB WDC GreenPower | 750GB WDC AAKS
PSU
CM 850 Modular
Case
CM Stacker
Cooling
TRUE
Keyboard
Dinovo Edge
Mouse
MX Revo + CyberSnipa Stinger
already using 2 x 12 inch fans blowing to the card from side panel (CM stacker 830)
aircooled room in a tropical climate.
it's below average temps for 4890 over here.

unless you're talking about CPU, my CPU idles at 33C and tops at 58C

I thought you were talking about the CPU. In any case, you might want to try the mains fan for a while, just to check whether it makes a difference. All 12V "computery" fans are comparatively smeggy when it comes to volume of air moved, almost irrespective of their diameter.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Multiple machines in various stages of decomposition.
OS
Win7x64
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