5600xt td128 bios!

please I need the bios for 5600xt td128, ver 8911 rev 2.00. i'm so lost if I can't find it. bad flashing sucks, man. anybody has it or knows how to extract it from their cards? I can't access liveupdate since i'm not on my pc (obviously not) and msi doesn't seem to have 'em anywhere. thanks.

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  • 5600xt-td128

    Hi there. I've bought on January 2004 a MSI GeForce FX 5600XT-TD128 to replace, for a few days, a Creative GeForce 4 Ti 4400 that went in for RMA. What happens is that the new card came in the next day, so I put the MSI again in the box and left it there until today, when I needed the card (I am building a workstation).
    To my surprise, the card has a memory width of only 64-bit, now I ask where that is stated!!! I can't see it on the card box, neither MSI's site, nor anything. I can see it's only 64-bit cause there are only 4 memory chips onboard. I also tested with some software that reported 64-bit ram bus. Who is going to refund me?

    The PCB is green and it IS Retail! Comes with all the stuff, manual, DVI-VGA adapter, S-Video to Composite, case badge, and... that's it I think.
    Let me clear one more thing: I am not a computer noob but I don't like saying that I know much about computers cause I am learning everyday, as everyone is... Noone knows too much. Back to the topic,
    my point is:
    - MSI did not advertise that this card is a 64-bit RAM interface, so, and as it was retail, I didn't really thought it was a bottleneck.
    - Also, I know if a card is 64, 128 or 256-bit RAM interface only by looking into the card itself. Again, as it was retail I didn't see it. I did see it when I opened the box, but never imagined it was a 64-bit, so I wasn't aware that it could be one.
    - On MSI's site, the image of the 5600XT-TD128 PCB is RED and is running on 128-bit Ram Interface. U can clearly see that by the amout of Ram chips.
    - My final point of view: MSI should have labeled this card as a cut down version of the FX 5600XT... Anyone can fall into this. I felt on a area (graphics cards) where I, not excel, but know pretty well

  • Looking for MSI FX5900 TD128 BIOS !! Need to flash back from 5950

    I had flashed my BIOS a couple of months back using the WFFLash utility of Leadtek and since then ive been gettin low scores on 3dmark03!
    Overclocking my 5900 once get me to get a 6300 3dmark03 score and now it doesnt go over 5800 or even less!!
    I was hoping if some1 could either give me a link or if some1 had the BIOS of the GPU i own, it was be grateful!!
    Even has any1 else encountered this low scores after their Flash!
    Oh yeah which utility do i need to re-flash - WFFLASH or NvFlash!
    Hope to find some help here ! !
    THanksss !!  

    Utk,
    The BIOS is static and flashing back probably won't make things better. I believe your scores or performance is suffering from OS decay. It might be a good idea to review all the software you have installed since you flashed your BIOS and see what's running in the backround. Perhaps even a fresh install of the drivers, maybe even a fresh install of the OS.
    Read this link, it saves me the time of going into detail http://www.computerclub.org/tips_tricks/tip_performance2.htm
    Quote
    Looking for performance degradation
    Before I move on, let me point out that there's another area where benchmarking software really shines for computer users and that is in keeping an eye out for performance degradation due to OS (Operating System) Decay.
    This type of problem is little understood but very common. Let's take a closer look. As you've been using your existing operating system over time, you've probably installed, upgraded, and uninstalled numerous applications. In addition, you've probably added and removed lots of hardware and device drivers. Furthermore, you may have upgraded your operating system with a multitude of patches, bug fixes, and updates.
    Considering all the wear and tear these types of operations put on your operating system, chances are good that you've experienced OS decay first hand. Some of the symptoms of OS decay are frequent system lockups or crashes, strange error messages, unusually slow performance, and Windows directory that's bloated with files.
    Of course you must realize that OS decay is actually a natural occurrence that results from the heavy use of your system. You could look at the OS decay problem much as you would look at an aging automobile—no matter how well you take care of it, eventually you're going to have to buy a new one.
    Fortunately, you don't have to buy a new computer to solve the OS decay problem; you just have to rebuild the operating system from scratch.
    As such, the question is not if you must rebuild, but when you must rebuild. If you regularly check your computer and keep tabs on your system's progress over time, you'll have a much better picture of when the OS decay has gotten so bad that it's degrading the overall performance of your system.

  • Whats the REAL FX5500-T128 memory bus?

    Hello everyone!
    I already searched for the same question in the forum, finding several posts about it, and none of them is usefull, all have lies and insults, i just want the real information, without fanatisms. Im a proud user of a MSI K8N Neo Plat. so, im not going to bash MSI without a cause.
    Here are the other posts i found:
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    Here an Admin posted a link
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    To the MSI USA site where MSI says NOTHING about the memory interface but he manages to QUOTE the site saying 64bit. Even when on the previous post everyone in the forum was saying the card has 128bit (except the actual owners of the cards --weird, eh?)!
    Also, im going to quote the following statements:
    Here, in the MSI MIAMI Site, it says the following:
    http://www.msimiami.com/spanish/products/detail_spec/FX5500%20-T128_spa.htm
    Quote
    # Performance
    # Core de Gráficos: 256 bits
    # Interface de Memoria: 128 bits.
    # Tasa de Llenado: 1.100 millones de téxels/seg.
    # Vértices por Segundo: 68 millones.
    # Píxeles por reloj (pico): 4.
    # Texturas por píxel (máx por pase de rendering simple): 16.
    # Dobles RAMDACs: 350MHz.
    So, there is NO ONE who actually knows the real memory bus on this card?
    This is the official MSI Forum! There should be at least one person from the company crawling around! I cant believe that a forum hosted on msi.com.tw has no one from the company to clear out things like this.
    Also there is some that say the card with 4 memory chips are 64bit, well, this one has 4 memory chips if you have a good look at the picture on the site above.
    Another thing that misleads me (and several people) is that MSI usually call the 64bit cards FX(gpu)-T(memory) while the 128bit are FX(gpu)-TD(memory) (although the D, I think is more related to the DVI thing).
    I was about to buy this card, and im really pissed off with MSI for not being clear on what they are selling, im emailing them right now to see if they had an error on the site or whats going on.
    I really hope no-one takes this post as offensive, but i find all this very confusing (not to say disturbing)

    elcuervito,
    One way to find out exactly what you have is with RivaTuner. As an example, here is the portion data pulled on my Vid Card:
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    $ffffffffff ---------------------------------------------------
    $ffffffffff ATI specific display adapter information
    $ffffffffff ---------------------------------------------------
    $0900000000 Graphics core   : R420 (16x1)
    $0900000002 Memory bus      : 256-bit
    $0900000001 Memory type     : DDR SGRAM / SDRAM
    $0900000003 Memory amount   : 256MB
    $0900000004 Core clock      : 540.000MHz
    $0900000005 Memory clock    : 580.500MHz (1161.000MHz effecti...
    $0900000006 Reference clock : 27.000MHz
    $ffffffffff ---------------------------------------------------
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    Richard

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