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Manually scan your system for possible malware.
There's something know as a Trojan.BitcoinMiner, which turns your PC into one of many zombie slaves using your CPU/GPU to process bitcoin mining for the profit of someone else.
If your system is however clean, then it might be the case that your graphics card has fried a chipset or something on it.
First check that it's sitting in position correctly and flat to the motherboard? Also that it's PCI-e power cable connectors at the top are still fitted in and haven't come partly lose or something.
Are you downloading the latest drivers from the offical website?
http://www.geforce.com/drivers
Use the "Manual Driver Search" and make sure to select the correct graphics card and 32 bit or 64 bit OS (Operating System).