Msi 560 ti hawk memory temperature issues

Hello,
I have the same problem seen on this topic https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=160911.0. It was old so i opened a new one.
I'm searching for the bios mentionned in this topic because all links are dead.
The french support doesn't help me.
Could anyone share me the bios file please ?
thanks

Quote from: Reremnu on 04-December-12, 06:26:48
Can't switch to performance one: my MB, which is Asrock Z68 Extreme4 doesn't won't let me switch.
Performance mode = error code 62, which is= Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services.
I upgraded BIOS on my board and now I don't have error code but only a black screen.
Still, it shouldn't matter weather it is performance on or not, my memory temperatures are like:
- after boot: around 32
- while playing for example Guild Wars 2 it goes up to 70 and around that magic number there is a sudden spike to 90 and it reaches 95ish
- after turning the game off, temperature stays at 71
In order to go back to idle temperature 31 I need to turn my PC off and turn in on. If I choose reboot it stays at 71.
Contacted MSI official support, but I think it will take them a while to find a solution.
boot with silent, then within windows, switch to performance one and save the vbios,
and upload it.
Quote from: XFM on 04-December-12, 06:56:51
I just noticed today that memory temp on mine running f@h is 104-105C, I guess if that's to be expected with current BIOS I won't worry about it and leave VBIOS as is for now.
S/N ..? current vbios?

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