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if this doesnt work reinstall skyrim completely after wiping it from your hd.
Thanks a lot for the suggestions!
reinstall windows before buying a new part, chances are it's a software problem although it could well be a faulty gfx card.
1) Make sure your cables are fully connected to monitor and vice versa
2) Try different PCI Slot, also make sure power cables are fully connected (you never know =)
3) Do/Redo as Caelistas has suggested
4) RMA the card
Again you probably have done all these but its best to double check.
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/fur/
It's a stress test for video cards. Also, you didn't say what kin dof video card you have. If you have an nVidia, try RivaTuner, it can be used to underclock or force fan speeds on your video card.
My 560Ti GTX card frequently caused Green Screen of Death. I tried everything until one day I decided to check the voltage controls. It was set under the reference voltage for a GTX 560Ti. After I raised it a bit I had no problems (6 moths running withouth GSOD now).
It is an MSI factory OC card.