MOVED: Request;new bios msi 280x gaming

This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=252081.0

Quote from: kimma.bergstrom on 04-January-15, 04:47:46
Bios : Not allowed to post external link, where should i send it ?
Upload it to some filehoster. If not allowed to post links yet, mask it by XX at beginning and end (e.g. XXlink.comXX)

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  • [Request] New Bios - R9 280x Gaming 3G BF4

    Hi. I think that I need update my Bios, got screen flickering sometimes and that's really annoying..
    My GPU SN : 602-v277-38SB14101104536
    Graphic Card BIOS ver checked from MSI LIVE UPDATE 6 is: TV277MS.314
    Hope someone give helps 
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    Quote from: Svet on 27-October-14, 21:01:02
    short the name to 8.3 chars max
    sorry i don't really get what you mean "short the name to 8.3 chars max"
    i don't understand 
    Quote from: Svet on 27-October-14, 21:01:02
    yes, but rename the vbios file to this one 1st
    instead it has the same file name and do not need to be changed?

  • REQUEST: Latest BIOS R9 280X Gaming 3G card

    Hello i want update bios in my R9 280x Gaming 3G.
    Card SN 602-V277-19SB1309120551
    Regards
     Seba

    current vbios: TV277MS.302 (legacy)
    latest versions:  302_304_MS_MH.rar (143.99 kB - downloaded 16 times.)
    TV277MS.304 legacy
    TV277MH.302 uefi/hybrid
    flash guide:
    flash guide:
    Quote
    Decompress the attached .rar archive with Winrar: http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
    Create a bootable usb stick (https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=165175.0).
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    Rename TVxxxxx.zzz to zzz.rom.
    Put the atiflash.exe from: https://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2306/atiflash-4-17/
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  • MOVED: Request new bios for MSI 280X 3gb

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=251366.0

    mh is in the link that i already give you
    ms here:  351MS.rar (39.55 kB - downloaded 12 times.)

  • [Request] Vbios for MSI 280x Gaming 3G OC

    Hello,
    I need a vbios for said card.
    The S/N is: 602-V277-28SB1312065791
    There is the GPU-Z thingy, at the bottom.

    Quote from: ruta.andrea on Today at 10:01:29
    you are sure that i have a > 1.2 version??? mmm...
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  • Request New Bios R9 280X 3G

    sn 602-v277-28SB1311039169
    GPU Z BIOS NUMBERS:  015.042.000.003.000000(113-C3865000-X77)

    Quote from: danny_easterling on 18-January-15, 05:15:30
    GPU Z BIOS NUMBERS:  015.042.000.003.000000(113-C3865000-X77)
    That is 100% useless and no real vbios version. Save the current vbios to file, upload it to some file hoster and add link here.  If not allowed to post links yet, mask it by XX at beginning and end (e.g. XXlink.comXX)

  • MSI 280X Gaming 3G - Crashing while gaming

    Card is crashing while gaming has been going on since December intermittanly, it was purchased May 2014
    Tested with Furmark and seems ok Hit max temp of 60-70 depending on ambient, same temps while gaming but  randomly reboots.
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        vga bios : ms-v277 tv277ms.350   from MSI Update
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  • MOVED: MSI 280X Gaming OC 1050 / 1500 New EFI GOP BIOS

    This topic has been moved to BETA & MOD BIOS Section.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=254187.0

    Well, I crossflashed my 7970 TFIII OC to the 280X Gaming OC.
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  • Request: UEFI BIOS MSI R9 280X GAMING 3 G

    Hello there,
    I require a uefi bios for r9 280x gaming 3 gb graphics card.
    S/N: 602-V277-19SB1309097412
    Link to my bios:htt://www.dropbox.com/s/36lp55nqkbwn2cc/Tahiti.rom which was extracted from gpu-z
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    here it is
    For flashing: http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2232/ati-winflash-2-3-0/

  • MOVED: [request] what BIOS should I be using? GTX 980

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=251672.0

    Quote from: Svet on 22-December-14, 04:20:43
    NV317MH.143 is the latest one for your card
    do you use latest live update version?
    can you show a screeshot from this issue?
    I can confirm that what he's saying is true, I also have a 980 with 143 bios and MSI Live Update is telling me that there is a new bios 113 for my 980 Gaming.
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    Bcbarnes, lower number doesn't mean its a downgrade, they are just for different batches of 980 Gaming GPU's.
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  • MSI 280x Gaming 3G Safe Sustained Temperature

    Hi,
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    Quote from: rritoch on 27-February-14, 16:18:40
    Thank you, that is a good answer to my original question. These 280x's though would overheat within minutes, to be exact when I returned them the computer shop tested it and it took almost exactly 2 minutes to reach 90C at manufacturer settings. The 280x is rated at 1000mhz and being able to run them non-stop at 800mhz would be reasonable but I couldn't even run them non-stop at 600mhz without them overheating.  As for their intended purpose of gaming, including video and audio feeds with some voice recognition, object tracking, and object identification would probably be more than enough to create the same load that mining causes. I also intend to test neural networks and genetic algorithms on them, all things that could be included in a gameing engine for the purpose of enhancing difficulty based on player capability. If the cards can't handle a full load, than it's false advertising and the fully-loaded specs should be available to both programmers like myself, and consumers that are being mislead.
    These cards are now in the hands of MSI, so I'll know more when I have normal 280x cards.  With this information, knowing the safe temperatures and expected operating ranges I should be able to utilize these cards, but stop lying to consumers. The specs on the box are clearly their peak performance, and not the performance they can actually operate at.
    Operating temp: 75C-79C
    Core Speed: 800mhz
    The one spec you left out is the memory speed? Can I expect this also needs to be toned down 20%?
    Memory Speed: 1200mhz ???
    memory speed is fine! at 1200MHz (4.8GHz effective as its 1200MHz x4) constantly that the chips are rated at they should function 8-12years without issue unless there defective and Mining also will not push the Chips very hard only the GPU as its mainly just plain data that being crunched (would expect no more then a 512MB load out of 2GB on each card or below) so there unstressed anyway (VRAM is only going to be stressed by games or benchmarks that have huge Visual Data sets of textures designed to cause a heavy visual load to be calculated) so the VRAM frequancy is nothing as the chips are usually rated for the frequancy 24/7 for 10+ years at a typical clock speed so do not worry about that but if your still concerned drop it to 1000MHz (4GHz effective) but it will make no difference really overall!
    Quote from: rritoch on 27-February-14, 16:18:40
    I'm also curios if these actual "safe" operational conditions are available via OpenCL, or if it is going to report 1000mhz. If so than any application written to utilize GPU (such as matlab) is likely  going to burn up the card if the user doesn't know that it needs to be underclocked.
    it will clock the GPU under load to its set High Frequency (dependant on what you set the speed at) under a heavy load as its not the Application doing so its the Cards VBIOS detecting a load and ramping up the Clocks to make the load be calculated faster as that is what people expect in a game to happen (Like I said before 24/7 operation over a long time frame is the realm of Professional cards that have been validated for a heavy work load not what these are which is Consumer Grade items that are many times cheaper and are disposable commodities generally as gamers usually upgrade them quite regular) so underclocking a consumer Grade item like your R9-280x is a good idea as your using them outside of there Design standard that is much lower a load then your throwing at the GPU and applications unless they are designed to alter the VBIOS Frequency limit then it will just use the default setting that is held in the driver table! <--- if your doing 24/7 calculation loading on a card of this level and you do not know to underclock and undervolt them then you are probably not meant to be doing so as you have too low a understanding of what its doing so really people who do that and they kill it are on there own as there doing something they have such little knowledge about that there asking for trouble! (you yourself seem to be fairly Knowledgeable to this which is why i'm not being very harsh with you because you do understand that if its overheating and getting near the limits to back it off to try and stop it breaking!)
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  • UEFI GOP BIOS - MSI N660 Gaming 2GD5/OC

    Hello Guys,
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    Quote from: flobelix on 13-March-14, 02:08:59
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  • Where is that new BIOS MSI?

    I wish you hadn't said anything about the release date Bas  . I can't sit still over here .

    I have been lucky to be a beta user for testing the new bios version 1.25 but i dont recomend it. I have now gone back to version 1.10 as the other has sadly some strange readouts in temps and stability.
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    I RUN 100% STABLE WITH 2200MHZ THATS A 200MHZ OF INCREASE. THATS A GREAT INCREASE OF PERFORMANCE.
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    DONT FORGET TO POST YOUR RESULTS OF TEMPRATURES: http://www.3degs.net/index.php?page=mbmcfg
    NOTE! This was tested on my testrig.
    PERSONAL MESSAGE TO BAS:  Thanx you are doing a great work.

  • NEW BIOS MSI ECLPISE SLI 7520v1A is a real BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Just tested new bios 7520v1A that is offered in the live update.
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    Tested it with windows7 64bit and Vista 64 bit .
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    Look at the reply i got from Msi ,
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    Sorry for any inconvenience. We tested your issue but we could not duplicate same problem, and please refer to our test configurations:
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    CPU: i7 860
    VGA: 2pcs N280GTX for SLI
    Memory: PQI DDR3 1066 2GB (PQI38500-2048DB)
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    Best regards,
    MSI Technical Support Team
    Posted: Nov 27, 2009 by MSI
    Noticed the core i7 860 , and 2GB ddr3 dual channel.
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    Th link to the forum = https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=132469.0
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    Greetings Tom
    Posted: Nov 19, 2009 by Tom Michiels
    So what do i have got to think about this , they are testing with all diffirent system  , good job MSI.

  • MOVED: REQUEST new GOP / EUFI bios for MSI R9 290 GAMING 4G

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=251275.0

    here it is, attached below
    flash guide:
    Quote
    Create a bootable usb stick (https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=165175.0).
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    Rename TV308MH.131 to 131.rom. Put the atiflash.exe also included in the archive on the USB stick too. Now boot from the stick.
    Type atiflash -p -f -noaper 0 131.rom [ENTER] and let it flash the vbios.

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