6950 2GB Twin Frozr II/OC Bios needed

hi guys got a 6950 2GB Twin Frozr II/OC and looking for the bios file to download because i suck at flashing the bios and the card bios looks to be bad flash i can see the card in windows but the PC will not boot with it.. yes i have tested another card and it works
so if anybody here can dump the bios i would be sop happy
thx
Tim

Quote from: gyix on 07-March-11, 21:28:02
thanks for that i have submitted a ticket there ;-)
just wanting to see if people have the files i need so i can fix it asap
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just wanting to see if people have the files i need so i can fix it asap
This will be useless and gamble, without known the exact BOMs of both cards..
Etc: big change to flash to wrong BIOS if its received by someone else with same VGA,
as there is more than one models and variants which are using different VBIOSes,
so you can easy flash to the wrong one.
So best ask MSI. [tell them the SN of your card when asking for it]

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