GTX 970 GAMING 4G GOLDEN EDITION

Hey my fellow Gaming body's 
Im looking for the MSI Geforce GTX 970 GAMING 4G GOLDEN EDITION. Can't seem to find a place there sell's them. Was interested in a price and if any of you know where i could get my hands in them i would be so happy.
Hope you have a good dag and hope some of you can help me.
@HappyGamer!

As far as I know it is discontinued (and therefor not available) as it was just a limited offer like all Golden Editions before.
You can ask MSI directly if the Golden Edition is still in production: >>How to contact MSI.<<
Alternatively you can e.g. check ebay for used ones or remainders.

Similar Messages

  • MSI gtx 970 gaming 4G

    Hi....I've just bought this msi graphic card...is it possible to order a backplate for this card? maybe something like the backplate of the new msi 970 gaming 4G golden edition...
    thanks

    This is a prototype....I've co-operated with ColdZero, that makes these backplates and other stuffs.
    And this is the final work for my MSI GTX 970 gaming 4G

  • MSI GTX 970 GAMING 4G + RAIJINTEK Morpheus

    Greetings everyone.
    So as I'm aware off, there are no "default" PCB for the 970. Manufacturers were told to create their own PCB or base it off some older PCBs.
    With that said, how would you know if an aftermarket GPU cooler would fit on lets say MSI GTX 970 GAMING 4G, since there should be no such things as "reference mounting holes"?
    I have the RAIJINTEK Morpheus GPU cooler laying around alright. But is there no way at all, to know if it'll fit the mention videocard?

    Okay..
    This is my suggestion:
    https://www.overclockers.co.uk/webnote.php
    Presales Enquiry:
    Tell them that you want to buy SPECIFIC graphics card (e.g. MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming Edition 4096MB ) and you also want to buy Rajintek Morpheus for it. And ask if it will fit. You don't have to buy it from them though (don't worry if you live outside the UK, they just provide damn good support on presales questions)

  • GTX 970 Gaming no error reboots

    Bought a new GTX 970 Gaming edition and seem to be plagued by constant reboots with it. Most of them occur within 30 seconds after logging into windows, though once or twice it has made it a minute or two before rebooting. Hasn't once stayed up long enough to even get into a game. This only occurs after installing the nvidia drivers (card works fine as long as its just running with standard VGA).
    System Specs
    i7 2600k
    Gigabyte z68ap-d3 v.1 BIOS version F8 (latest available)
    16 gigs of RAM (Kingston)
    700 Watt OCZ PSU (2 SSD, 2 standard hard drives and a DVD Burner)
    Previous Graphics card with no issues MSI ATI 6950. Have tried different driver versions (latest from nvidia, CD that came with the GPU, and one back from .22 I believe) and all of them had the same issue. Last thing I tried was a clean reinstall of Windows and even with just the base drivers installed the issue came back the second I installed the nvidia drivers.
    Any suggestions? Right now I'm thinking my only options are either RMA or try upgrading the motherboard... but from other posts I've read it seems like this board should be fine even though it only supports PCIE 2.0.
    Oh and event viewer isn't showing any GPU specific errors, other than other various built in windows services that seem to not be loading correctly at boot after installing the nvidia drivers.

    Update...
    New System Specs (case and CD drive aside, everything has been replaced since I originally dropped this new card in)
    Windows 7 Pro x64
    Intel 4790k (Stock Speeds)
    Asus Hero VII (BIOS 2012, Latest from October)
    MSI GTX 970 Gaming (Factory OC)
    4x4GB Kingston HyperX Genesis RAM (was all I had on hand, but it new in the box and Memtest finds no errors)
    Corsair RM850 PSU
    Tried every Nvidia driver from .11 through the new beta of .80 and I'm still getting random crashes. Temperatures are all fine (never seen the GPU go over 63 degrees) 
    With the exception of once while changing zones, every single crash has occurred either from just sitting at the desktop or web browsing (crashed 4 times trying to type this post...) In fact, when playing Planetside 2 or trying to run stress tests on the machine (3dMark, Passmark etc) it seems more stable than just clicking around inside the OS. Played for 6 hours with another 2 spent web browsing last night and thought that the .80 drivers had finally solved the issue, until I turned on my computer this morning and it rebooted again before I could even open my browser. I'm pretty much down to an RMA at this point unless anyone has a suggestion. Oh at least I'm getting a consistent error when it crashes now.
    WhoCrashed Dump Analysis
    This was probably caused by the following module: nvlddmkm.sys (nvlddmkm+0x922828)
    Bugcheck code: 0x116 (0xFFFFFA800C82A010, 0xFFFFF8800F97F828, 0xFFFFFFFFC000009A, 0x4)
    Error: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR
    file path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sys
    product: NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 344.80
    company: NVIDIA Corporation
    description: NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 344.80
    Bug check description: This indicates that an attempt to reset the display driver and recover from a timeout failed.
    A third party driver was identified as the probable root cause of this system error. It is suggested you look for an update for the following driver: nvlddmkm.sys (NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 344.80 , NVIDIA Corporation).
    Google query: NVIDIA Corporation VIDEO_TDR_ERROR

  • Request UEFI vBIOS for GTX 970 GAMING 4G

    Hello
    I need UEFI/GOP vbios for gtx 970 gaming 4g
    card sn 602-v316-03SB1409103847
    Bios on card hxxp://parketimeister.dyndns.org/1/GM204.rom

    Yours is already a UEFI-ready Hybrid-VBIOS, indicated by the filesize and the MSI-term MSINV316MH.126

  • [Request] VBios for GTX 970 Gaming 4G

    Hello,
    Could you provide the latest BIOS for my GTX 970 Gaming 4G?
    S/N: 602-V316-09SB1411064094
    Thanks in advance!
    Regards,

    Hi and thank you for your answer.
    I contacted the german support and need now to contact UPS for the delivery.
    I have however one question before that : I have installed two SSD in RAID 0 and my operating system is installed on it. Can I take them out ...

  • IS GTX 970 GAMING 4G compatible with MSI B75A-G43 ?

    So i bought myself today this card GTX 970 GAMING 4G
    When i went home to install it i found out that it does not work. the fans spool up, the msi logo lights up, but no picture on monitors, not even the bios screen. i managed to boot up with the ntegrated graphics, GTX does not show up in device manager. Motherboard bios is up to date with the last bios version from the boards support/dovnload page version  10.10
    Motherboard: B75A-G43
    PSU: Corsair CX750T
    My question, are the graphics card and motherboard compatible, did i get a bad card or do i need a new motherboard.

    The warranty guys did check the card out and confirmed that it was dead on arrival. So they replaced the card and i had them check first if the new one works. It did so now it's waiting until evening for some gaming action

  • REQUEST: Latest BIOS update for MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G card

    Hi, I'd like the latest BIOS version for my MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G card. I don't know what the serial number is, I don't have the box anymore. I've attached my BIOS file I saved through GPU-z. Thanks in advance! 

    Quote from: Nichrome on 07-May-15, 04:01:10
    Hi
    Check graphics card itself, should have a sticker with S/N. Else it might be hard (or impossible) to provide correct vBIOS.
    Thanks!   S/N: 602-V316-09SB1410116XXX

  • MOVED: REQUEST: MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G original bios

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=251103.0

    Quote from: Svet on 04-December-14, 14:56:25
    list full detailed system specification, see >>Posting Guide<<
    which version was this?
    Board: Asus Z87I-Pro
    Bios: Version 1003
    VGA:   MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G
    PSU:   Silverstone SST-ST65F-G Strider 650W Full Modular Power Supply single +12V rail with 54A
    Intel Core i5-4670K Haswell Quad-Core 3.4GHz LGA 1150 84W Desktop Processor
    MEM: 8GB (2x4GB) 1600mhz Corsair DDR3 Vengeance Jet Black Low Profile, PC3-12800, Non-ECC, CAS 9-9-9-24, XMP, 1.5V
    HDD: Samsung 840 Series 250GB 2.5 inch SATA Solid State Drive
    COOLER: cooler master hyper 212 evo
    OC: none
    OS: Windows 8.1 64 bit
    S/N for the GPU is 602-V316-03SB1409075224  current bios version is 84.04.2F.00.F1 which was downloaded from https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=184740.0  and I used  NV316MH.182
    I don't know what the name of the vBIOS I updated from was, but it was the stock version that came with the card so most likely the vBIOS before the one I'm currently using which was downloaded to fix the fans randomly spinning.

  • REQUEST: MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G original bios

    My S/N is 602-V316-03SB1409075224 I would like to request the original vBIOS that my card came with.
    My card had problems with the fans randomly spinning and so I updated to the appropriate bios which was NV316MH.182 and that fixed the problem. However I have noticed since updating that the noise from the card has increased when playing games and today whenever starting any game I get an instant crash and my whole system resets, this happens now even when I'm not playing a game and my computer has been randomly restarting and I know it's a problem with the GPU.
    I am worried that it is most likely that the GPU is failing but I would like to try flashing the card to its original stock vBIOS and seeing if that fixes anything. Even if you don't believe the vBIOS is the problem, I would still very much like to have the stock vBIOS for my card. Thanks!
    I'm on windows 8.1 64 bit.

    Quote from: Svet on 04-December-14, 14:56:25
    list full detailed system specification, see >>Posting Guide<<
    which version was this?
    Board: Asus Z87I-Pro
    Bios: Version 1003
    VGA:   MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G
    PSU:   Silverstone SST-ST65F-G Strider 650W Full Modular Power Supply single +12V rail with 54A
    Intel Core i5-4670K Haswell Quad-Core 3.4GHz LGA 1150 84W Desktop Processor
    MEM: 8GB (2x4GB) 1600mhz Corsair DDR3 Vengeance Jet Black Low Profile, PC3-12800, Non-ECC, CAS 9-9-9-24, XMP, 1.5V
    HDD: Samsung 840 Series 250GB 2.5 inch SATA Solid State Drive
    COOLER: cooler master hyper 212 evo
    OC: none
    OS: Windows 8.1 64 bit
    S/N for the GPU is 602-V316-03SB1409075224  current bios version is 84.04.2F.00.F1 which was downloaded from https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=184740.0  and I used  NV316MH.182
    I don't know what the name of the vBIOS I updated from was, but it was the stock version that came with the card so most likely the vBIOS before the one I'm currently using which was downloaded to fix the fans randomly spinning.

  • MOVED: MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G + MSI Z87-G45 incompatible? Noise on speakers

    This topic has been moved to MSI Intel boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=184068.0

    Used hardware
    MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G (+ RMA'ed new one)
    Gigabyte 670 GTX Windforce
    MSI Z87-G45 Gaming motherboard (with Intel i7-4770K, Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB, and Crucial M500 - 480GB SSD)
    Asus P5N32-E with Q6600 and 8GB DDR2 (Going to test this)
    SoundBlaster-Z Audio card
    Roccat Kave 5.1 Gaming Headphones (4x 3.5 mm jacks: Front, Rear, Center&bass, Microphone + USB amp/volume control)
    Corsair B600 (600W) PSU (secondary)
    Corsair RM750 (750W) PSU (Primary)
    To summarize
    Corsair RM750 + MSI Z87-G45 + Gigabyte GTX 670 + Roccat Kave = really faint noise only when scrolling in browser, in game not heard
    Corsair RM750 + MSI Z87-G45 + MSI GTX 970 + Roccat Kave = in game loud and heavy noise + screech when scrolling in browser
    Corsair RM750 + MSI Z87-G45 + MSI GTX 970 + Soundblaster-Z + Roccat Kave = In game moderate to heavy noise
    Corsair B600 + MSI Z87-G45 + MSI GTX 970 + Soundblaster-Z + Roccat Kave = In game weak to moderate noise
    Corsair B600 + MSI Z87-G45 + MSI GTX 970 + Soundblaster-Z + Roccat Kave with Mic disconnected = Almost no noise, ifg you listen for it, really faint background noise in game. But well within my acceptable limits.
    Tomorrow I'll try:
    Corsair B600 + MSI Z87-G45 (onboard sound) + MSI GTX 970 + Roccat Kave without mic
    Corsair RM750 + Asus P5N32-E (onboard sound) + MSI GTX 970 + Roccat Kave with mic
    I failed to mention, that the first thing I did was to remove my HD Audio Front panel connector off its header.
    So I did some more searches. The noise has something to do with the capacitors on (presumably) the video card. The higher the pitch usually coincides with higher FPS. So the interference must be coming from the video card, as this is the last thing added and probably the main cause.
    Both the motherboard & the SoundBlaster-Z pick up the EMI/RF interference. (I am disappointed by the SoundBlaster about this).
    I'll test with the older motherboard and see how I proceed from there.

  • Request - MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G VGA bios

    Hey,
    I have MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G and I've heard about this new bios nv316mh.186 on Nvidia forums. Now, I have and use msi live update [the newest version] and it doesn't show any new updates for my card.
    System information section shows me that my current VGA bios version is nv316mh.182
    Here is my S/N: 602-V316-03SB140909****
    Thanks for any help!

    here it is: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=252890.msg1453625#msg1453625

  • GTX 970 Gaming 4G can't overclock above 1398MHz

    Hi, I was trying to use MSI Afterburner to overclock the GTX 970 GAMING 4G to around 1411MHz (+120 above 1291MHz) but the card seems to downclock to 1398MHz all the time. I've checked if this is due to insufficient voltage but power maxes out at 90% while the voltage hits 1.2v at 1401MHz for a short while before falling to 1.18v at 1398MHz. I've increased the Temp. Limit to 87 degrees (linked to a power limit of 107%) but it seems like the card won't go above 80 degrees. Please help.

    OC is a plastic lottery. I just got MSI Gaming 780Ti and it handled +250 Core clock and +600Mem clock. Not sure if that is good or bad but in OCCT gpu stress test it gave me around 30fps more compared to stock clocks (gaming mode) yet the card was around 63 with fans at 40% (it is damn extremely cool!!).
    Cool the card enough first so it doesnt go above 75. Else the OC might be successful but will throttle due to high temp

  • GTX 970 GAMING 4G VBIOS

    Hello! What is the latest VBIOS for my MSI GTX 970 GAMING 4G?
    The S/N is: 602-V316-050B1412020751
    Thanks!

    .186: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=252727.msg1452642#msg1452642

  • MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G Issues & BIOS Update

     bios.zip (136.34 kB - downloaded 37 times.)
    Hello,
    ever since I bought my GTX 970 I've had about 5 BSOD's while playing CS:GO and GTA:V. I am not sure whether it's a GPU issue or not, but I never had that issue before (at least with CS:GO).
    Tech specs:
    MB: z87-pro
    CPU: i7-4770K
    GPU: MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G
    OS: Win7 x64 SP1
    latest OS updates
    latest nVidia drivers
    I've been wondering if there's a BIOS update for my GPU? I also tried just today to download MSI Live Update 6 but after executing the installer it displays "This application does not support this platform."
    I've attached my GPU Bios.
    Thanks in advance!

    Quote from: Nichrome on 26-April-15, 03:21:48
    Hi
    With LiveUpdate, don't worry. Many users got issue with it, I believe MSI is aware of this already.
    Is your motherboard running latest BIOS?
    Is it known to work fine with other graphics card??
    Do you have any OC on your CPU/RAM? (RAM OC=more than 1600MHz). Remove and try again.
    What did the BSOD say? Error code?
    Heya, thanks for the reply.
    That's good to know for Live Update, just wanted to let you know. Before my GTX970 I was using an Asus GTS 450 (I know, lame) and used integrated graphics a couple of times but never had BSOD's during games with either of those. I didn't take a note of the BSOD error code, can I find a log somewhere on my system to upload it?
    OC-wise everything is running on stock clock, BIOS is also latest version (2103, according to Asus).

Maybe you are looking for

  • Uscing iChat behind D-Link DIR-655 Router

    I have been having a lot of trouble getting ichat to work for me. I have an aol account and when i add buddies (.mac and so on), it shows they are offline, but they are online. I am behind a router, which could be the issue. The main internet is conn

  • Office Documents Format Does Not Preserve When Open With IE 11

    Guys, I am using Windows 7 (32bit) with IE 11 and sometime access my emails through OWA (Outlook Web Access). When I paste any contents from Excel or Word into OWA message body, it pasted in plan text. It lost formatting. Even I open any attached doc

  • GetSelectedRow( ) problem.

    Hi Guys, I use combo box to get diffrent tables from microsoft access database. The table will allow user to click on the cell and the data in the cell will be puting into a text field. My problem now is when i refresh the table to get another table,

  • Java.sql.Statement.setFetchSize(int) option for non-scrollable result sets

    Hello! Our tests indicate that fetch size option mentioned makes visible difference in performance for non-scrollable result sets also. In the same time, it seems there is no way to set this option for such result sets at TopLink level, and default f

  • BEQ connections utilizing high CPU.

    Hi, Oracle version :11.2.02 At a higher load ,i found the following process consuming high CPU.Oracle Server and client are in same unix box During this time other processes were in waiting state. oracleTESTDB (DESCRIPTION=(LOCAL=YES)(ADDRESS=(PROTOC