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.
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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. -
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/Johan
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MEM: G.Skill Ripjaws X Performance 2x4GB
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I have recently bought a msi Geforce GTX 970 graphic card.
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MSI GeForce GTX 970 4GB GAMING
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MOVED: MSI GeForce GTX 580 Twin Frozr II OC and official drivers from nVidia
This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=145978.0Quote from: Grunwaldt on 12-March-11, 05:57:19
Don't want to look dumb, but I have no idea on how to flash from an USB key, could I burn a CD ISO and do the same? Also what are the exact settings of the bios posted in that thread you just told me? I might only need to set voltage to 1013, everything else seems correct.
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Don't want to look dumb, but I have no idea on how to flash from an USB key,
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Hi pacnow,
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lso what are the exact settings of the bios posted in that thread you just told me?
defaults for your card:
http://eu.msi.com/product/vga/N580GTX-Twin-Frozr-II-OC.html -
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=253026.0nope, you are using the latest version
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MOVED: MSI Gaming GTX 970 BIOS request (09SB)
This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
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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=179283.0What 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:
Use the attached.
Decompress the provided .rar archive with Winrar: http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
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Z77A-GD65 not detecting Geforce GTX 970
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When the 970 is plugged in the computer will default to the onboard graphics, and when I attempt to install the drivers for the 970 it tells me it can't find compatible graphics hardware. When the 560 is plugged in, it gets detected right away skipping past the onboard graphics, and allows me to install its drivers. The drivers for the 560 and the 970 are the same, 347.88, so I attempted to install them using the 560 then switching the cards out, which actually worked to detect the 970 once but I mistakenly removed the drivers thinking to reinstall them now that the card was being detected which made the problem come back. I'm not sure what to do at this point so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Z77A-GD65
Intel i3-2120
Geforce GTX 970
Corsair CX750M ATX
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Windows 7 x64Try with latest beta bios:
>>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
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B.) Download and install the Forum flash tool.
C.) Insert your FAT32 formatted usb stick.
D.) Make sure that all win 8 options are disabled. (Fast Boot etc) Also make sure the legacy USB is enabled.
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F.) Boot to the USB
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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.
JohnSorry 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
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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
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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. -
MSI GeForce GTX 560Ti "Twin Frozr II" crash at 50 degrees Celsius
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Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H, Socket-AM3
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