MOVED: MSI Gaming GTX 970 4GD5 OC BIOS request

This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=253026.0

nope, you are using the latest version

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  • MSI Gaming GTX 970 4GD5 OC BIOS request

    Hello,
    my S/N: 602-V317-01SB1409073268
    Current BIOS according to MSI Live Update : NV317MH.210
    Is there any later versions for my card?
    Thanks

    nope, you are using the latest version

  • MOVED: MSI Gaming GTX 970 BIOS request (09SB)

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=253012.0

    here is the latest version for your card .186:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=252727.msg1452642#msg1452642
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    Do i need to uninstall graphics driver before flashing?
    nope, just disable it

  • MOVED: MSI GeForce GTX 970 TwinFrozr V backplate available/planned?

    This topic has been moved to Anything Under The Sun.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=183505.0

    Quote from: flobelix on 03-October-14, 20:29:06
    Like already said no passive cooling is required on the back as the vram doesn't require any. The normal case airflow is sufficient. A backplate on the back of some manufacturer's cards are just for the look of the card. Your fingers are a bad indicator for the temperatures of electronic components.
    I agree with the previous post.
    Did you see how much the cards without an back plate sag? I do, my previous MSI GTX 660ti PE had a very bad sag and only at the end of the card.
    If you have back plate its quite obvious that the vrm's get cooled much better and it ads some rigidity to the card as well. I am an member of overclock.net forum and they complain about the vrm temps compare to the Gigabyte versions. The vrms get much hotter on the MSI gaming than on the G1 from Gigabyte.
    I am not saying that gigabyte is better than MSI or they clock higher, in fact, i have 14K score in Firestrike so i am good, but i am only pointing out that a GPU WITH back plate has better cooling and rigidity.

  • MSI Gaming GTX 970 BIOS request (09SB)

    Hello,
    Please upload a newest bios for card
    602-V316-09SB141104****
    My current is NV316MH.182
    Do i need to uninstall graphics driver before flashing?
    Thanks

    here is the latest version for your card .186:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=252727.msg1452642#msg1452642
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    Do i need to uninstall graphics driver before flashing?
    nope, just disable it

  • Crash after going idle - MSI Afterburner / GTX 970 SLI

    Greetings,
    I love my new MSI GTX 970 Gaming Cards -- they work awesomely
    However, I have a problem where if I'm running MSI Afterburner at all (i.e. load it, but don't do any overclocking), I receive a black screen and reboot 5-45 seconds after exiting any 3D application.  The applications all run fine, the crash does not occur if Afterburner is not open.  I've received the crash after Furmark, Elite Dangerous, Heaven Benchmark, Star Citizen, etc..   The idle crash NEVER happens so long as Afterburner isn't running..
    I've used drivercleaner to clean out all old drivers,  I've uninstalled MSI afterburner and reinstalled (and cleaned directories/registry inbetween).
    Any suggestions/ideas? 
    Update - the crash does NOT occur if i'm running with SLI disabled. 
    John

    Sorry and thanks for the guide - I wont' be lazy next time
    Geforce 344.16 driver
    Afterburner 4.0.0 (is there a beta that 'officially' supports GTX 970? - I didn't see it in the changelog)
    MSI Gaming app installed or uninstalled (tried both) - latest version from MSI website
    Rest of stats -
    ASUS P8P67 Pro - 3602 (latest BIOS I could find)
    VGA: MSI Gaming GTX 970 in SLI
    PSU:  Corsair HX 950
    Intel Core i7-2600k S/B oc'd to 4.6 Ghz
    Mem:  2x8GB DDR3-1600 (stock speed/settings/voltage)
    Crucial MX100 512GB
    Cooler:  Original Koolance EXOS for the CPU
    Windows 7 64-bit
    Quote from: Nichrome on 04-October-14, 23:10:14
    Hello,
    We need a bit more info >>Posting Guide<<
    Also if you could state versions of Afterburner, MSI Gaming App (if you use it) and of Nvidia driver.

  • Vbios for MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming 100ME

    What is the Latest Bios for MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming 100ME
    My Current Bios: NV316MH.1H0
    My S/N: 602-V316-26SB1502000278

    I buy this cards also, it's my biosit is the latest version?
    S/N:602 - V316 - 22SB1502003967
    And why more, why max vcore it's only 1.218V? it's very hard to overclocking  :/ Typical MSI Gaming have 1.2500V
     GM204-84.04.36.00.F1.7z (132.96 kB - downloaded 16 times.)

  • MSI GeForce GTX 970 with MSI Z68A-GD55 (G3) motherboard

    Hi!
    I have seen a similar issue here that was resolved with the help of this forum. (https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=251322.0). I still want to ask my questons however, since I have a slightly different situation.
    I recently bought a new Graphics card, a MSI GTX 970, to replace my older EVGA GTX 570. After installing it, the time it takes to startup the computer is quite a bit longer. The very begninning of the startup process is the part that takes longer, I see a black screen and "B2" in the lower right hand corner, with the older GPU this was seen for a few seconds but now it stays that way for about a minute. After that I see some random colors in stead of the MSI logo and then the regular "Starting Windows" image appears, from there the startup is as fast as before.
    When the computer has started it seems to work perfectly, and the new graphics card is great, everything on "ultra" in games etc.
    I guess the way to resolve this issue is to update BIOS. I am a bit afraid of this however, of the risk of destroying something.
    What would be your suggestions? Is it better to update bios or to leave it as it is, since the computer works? Are the any risks with keeping this bios version, that seems to have some issue with the graphics card?
    Any help would be greately appreciated!
    /Johan
    Board: MSI Z68A-GD55 (G3)
    Bios: Version 23.7
    VGA: MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming 4GB
    PSU:  Corsair TX 750W Modular
    MEM: G.Skill Ripjaws X Performance 2x4GB
    CPU:  Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz – not overclocked
    System Harddrive:  SSD 120GB Corsair SATA 2.5", Force 3 Series
    Extra Harddrive: 1TB Samsung SP SATA-2* 7200RPM Spinpoint F3
    OS: Windows®7 Home 64-bit
    Cooling: Standard fans from the case (Fractal Design Define R3) and for the CPU plus one Scythe Slip Stream 140mm (1200rpm)

    Ok, thanks for the advice.
    I have started looking at the instructions and have downloaded the installer and the bios file. It seems Norton Internet Security has some problem with the installer.  When I start the installer it reaches the point when it shows the current bios version, after that it is interupted by Norton. The reason that Norton gives is that it has found something called "Suspicious.Cloud.9.B" in the file b4.bks. How should I react to this?

  • MSI GeForce GTX 970 TwinFrozr V backplate available/planned?

    Anyone know if MSI plans/has a backplate for their MSI GeForce GTX 970 TwinFrozr V?
    I'm looking to upgrade my cards and was looking at a couple of these, but really wanted a backplate for them.
    Thanks
    Anyone know when these cards will even be available to buy?!
    I tried emailing MSI, but their site is a mess for registering and asking for support/help. Not sure if they even got my messages :(

    Quote from: flobelix on 03-October-14, 20:29:06
    Like already said no passive cooling is required on the back as the vram doesn't require any. The normal case airflow is sufficient. A backplate on the back of some manufacturer's cards are just for the look of the card. Your fingers are a bad indicator for the temperatures of electronic components.
    I agree with the previous post.
    Did you see how much the cards without an back plate sag? I do, my previous MSI GTX 660ti PE had a very bad sag and only at the end of the card.
    If you have back plate its quite obvious that the vrm's get cooled much better and it ads some rigidity to the card as well. I am an member of overclock.net forum and they complain about the vrm temps compare to the Gigabyte versions. The vrms get much hotter on the MSI gaming than on the G1 from Gigabyte.
    I am not saying that gigabyte is better than MSI or they clock higher, in fact, i have 14K score in Firestrike so i am good, but i am only pointing out that a GPU WITH back plate has better cooling and rigidity.

  • Latest Vbios for Msi gaming gtx 980 v317-100b

    What is the latest bios for Msi gaming gtx 980 v317-100b?
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  • MSI GeForce Gtx 970 Coil Whine noise threw headset/stereo

    Hi, I recently got an MSI GeForce Gtx 970 and for some odd reason, when I boot up a game it starts making some sort of Coil Whine noise which is not coming from my computer, it's coming from my headset or stereo. The noise kind of sounds like an electric tooth brush. And I have read many reviews on this graphics card and people are saying that they are hearing a Coil Whine noise coming from the graphics card, but me it's my headset. It may be an interference. Anyone have any ideas?

    Quote from: stephenapthorp on 11-January-15, 23:58:19
    Hey man,
    I am not sure about this completely but I know my buddy has a gtx 980 and he gets coil whine. It also affects his headphones when they are plugged in. He told me the sound is much better when he got a set of USB head phones. G430 ones I think.
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    Steve
    Thanks for the tip!

  • Problems: graphic cars upgrade - msi Geforce GTX 970

    I have recently bought a msi Geforce GTX 970 graphic card.
    The problem is that my pc wont get past the HP start-screen that pops up before windows start-screen.
    My power supplier has sufficient power enough.
    Help me please!!!
    Do HP motherboards even support msi graphic cards?
    If not, which companies do they support?  
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  • MOVED: MSI GAMING N750Ti TF 2GD5/OC G-SYNC Support GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB 128-Bit GDDR5

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=184003.0

    Hi I was reading this thread https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=184043.0 and the problems with compatibility this guy is having are the same problems I am worried I will have as I had them previously with my Asus nvidia gtx 750 Ti which I have sent back. My motherboard is the same as his and apparently doesn't have UEFI capabilities as dell didn't start using UEFI motherboards until 2012 which was after I got my pc. Without UEFI on my motherboard would this card even work? Also my bios is only version 7.12 does that matter or can you provide a bios to fix that and make the card work? Sorry if I'm being a pain or asking the same things again in just a bit concerned ill buy the card and it won't work. Also someone on another thread said that if you have tried a different gtx750TI and it didn't work they doubt any of the gtx 750 TI's would work is that the case? Sorry again for the silly questions just want to make sure.
    Thanks Steve 

  • MSI GeForce GTX 970 4GB GAMING

    So I recently bought the GTX 970 OC with 1279 MHz clock speed. However, several times lately when I'm gaming I notice poor performance, so I loaded up some hardware monitoring to see what was up with that. CPU, RAM and disk looks fine, however my GPU clock speed is stuck at idle speed, 540Mhz!! During gaming! What is up with that? I have all drivers up-to-date.

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    Possibly false reading. Try latest version: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=254621.msg1463577#msg1463577

  • MOVED: MSI Geforce GTX 760 Gaming GOP/UEFI Request

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=179283.0

    What card do you have exactly? By the way meanwhile there is a GOP vbios for the OP but your individual card needs to be checked. You can't use any random vbios from techpowerup or such as even for the same model there are different versions depending on the batch of card.
    For Ikky Phoenix:
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