Games then blue screen

This is true about all the games that I played recently l4d, Dawn of War 1 & 2, Starcraft 1, Supreme Commander, Fallout 3, etc. In any case the game will be blue screen after about 15 to 20 minutes of play, but in the case of l4d when I load the next card, regardless of how long is the card. The blue screen indicates that the video device driver has failed to restart and expired. He suggests filming of caching and always share both of which have been disabled. When I'm back in windows system error check for a patch that says updated my video driver that are up to date. I also tried to go back to an older driver, but who did not help either.
I checked for virus McAffee and some antivirus specialized for certain viruses that he would not find.
One of my friends suggest maybe overheating but heat lvls at full load are 56 c on the cpu and 45 c on the Mo as for not sure video blue screen occurred as low as 50 on the cpu and C 41 on MB.

My system specs are as follows:
Vista Ultimate 64-bit operating system (SP2 I have all updates as of 09/06/2009)
AMD Athlon 64 x 2 Dual Core Processor 6000 + 3 Ghz
2 GB of Ram (I know I should be around 4)
Graphics card is a NVIDIA 9800 GX2

And no, I don't have any OC, did not push him hot with Air cooling.

* edit I forgot to add to this started around 09/06/2009 just after installing the latest patches, (not the latest drivers installed about 2 weeks prior to the updated player date windows is the 30/04/2009 version of the 8.15.11.8585, the last 185.85_desktop_winvista_64bit_english_whql registered driver will not be installed. I'm short of formatting the whole Machine atm. *

Thanks for replying Gloria, but it is the resolved last night by the two GPU cracking. Apperently the GPU where in the process of cracking and the blue of the screens where just the sign of this happening. What cause overheating, it could be the faulty design of the heatsink / fan used on the 9800 GX2.

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