Photoshop continuous crashing... S.O.S.! (video card problem) w / screenshots

So I made a new custom build platform that should act as a high-performance PC. However, it seems that since I downloaded PS I have not been able to perform work due to the fact that it keeps crashing. Below, I have a few pictures to help someone find me a solution. I am sure that the crash of the PS and the lack of detection of the video card have some kind of connection or relativity. I use currently a platform tailor-made with monitors duel excluding my 3rd which is a wacom cintiq 12wx tablet, with an i7 processor, 16 GB of ram and a card 1 GB radeon 6950 hd graph. I already found evidence of tests and compatibility and you can provide a link if necessary. I urgently need a help at this point and do not often post on the forums. I tried everything from yesterday afternoon for tonight. Search Google no did not help me. As I said... I am sure that this is my GPU is disabled, however, I'd like to be proven wrong and solve this problem as soon as POSSIBLE. I have a graphic work to do! Thank you very much.. and God speed.

Please NOTE: I have already completely wiped and reinstalled my driver to map video more than once! Who not did not help me!

[Here are some shots of what's going on.] I can provide many of these institutions if necessary.]

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Your Cintiq still fits like a screen and you may need to uninstall the driver completely. Looks like you're just exhausting all resources and / or the odd mixed resolutions are sometheing that the ATI driver cannot handle. He was also hopelessly obsolete. The current versions are 14.xx, not 8.xx.

Mylenium

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