MSI Gaming Wallpaper

Hello, here is a Wallpaper that i made with Photoshop, i hope you like it

Here is the Wall without the MSI Logo at the Bottom

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  • MSI Forum Wallpaper Design Contest

    Prize:
     The winner will be rewarded with a soon to be launched Z87-GD65 GAMING motherboard.
    (check it out at http://game.msi.com)
    How:
     Design and submit a wallpaper in this Forum topic.
     (If you don't have an MSI Forum account you need to register first here, please read how to add pictures to forum posts below)
    Contest Rules:
    -   Submitted wallpapers must be at least 1920x1080.
        (Preferably JPG or PNG formats, 16:9 or 16:10 ratio, max 2560x1600)
    -   You can post as many unique wallpapers as you like until the contest ends at June 28th 18:00h (GMT).
        (when we will lock this topic).
    -   MSI will select and announce the winner, one week after the contest has ended.
    -   The winner will be contacted by PM and registered email.
        (if we can’t reach the winner within one week, we will select a new winner)
        (so please check your PMs/Email regularly when the contest has ended)
    -   MSI Forum Rules and MSI Forum Terms also apply to the Wallpaper entries, so keep it clean.
        (no obscenity/vulgarity/copyrighted material).
        MSI reserves the right to remove entries when we think the entry is inappropriate.
    -   By submitting your wallpaper entry to this forum you give MSI the right to use/upload/print
        any wallpaper entries for marketing activities during or after this contest.
    Hints:
    -   Upload your wallpaper(s) to an image hoster  (e.g. photobucket, imageshack, etc) or other online location with unrestricted access.
    -   Please use the following tags to add your uploaded wallpaper to your forum post.
       Code: [Select]
    [img width=760]http://url-to-your-wallpaper-goes-here.jpg[/img]    (“width=760” added for proper forum scaling, does not affect original image). More info here.
        (Please Note if you also want to use the URL tags you need at least 2 posts in the forum (=anti spam measure))
    -   Use high quality pictures. As a starter you can use any pictures/logos from http://media.msi.com or
        other MSI websites (http://www.msi.com, http://game.msi.com, http://oc.msi.com)
    -   Increase your chance of winning by:
          1.) Using the MSI Dragon image
          2.) Using the MSI Gaming theme or the MSI OC theme
          3.) Get a lot of users to share your Forum post on Facebook
               (everyone can share your Forum post on Facebook by clicking the button in your forum post).
    Good luck everyone.

    Hello everyone,
    Here is my submission for the contest with 7 wallpapers (I know it's a lot... but I was inspired so... ^^ )
    For the 2 first ones, I wanted some classic good looking wallpapers with the MSI Dragon being the center of it, with some high quality effects. So here they are, a bright version and a dark one.
    Hope you guys like it.
    For the 5 next ones, I tried something really different. More in an advertising campaign way. Some minimalist looking wallpapers, trying to focus on simple things, no shadow effect. Art on it's purest form, simple but well thought.
    I asked myself why people would chose MSI instead of another brand, so I figured the people who already know that. So I first started with the "Gamers know why" because it's obvious, then went to an iconic e-sport legend ("Legends Know Why") Mr. Patrik 'cArn' Sättermon, I think he and the Fnatic team clearly represent why people should chose MSI. So I used the Fnatic team for the third one "Winners know why", they are clearly one of the best multigaming team of the world and are sponsored by MSI for quite a few years now. (The picture is from the IEM 5 For the 4th one, I noticed that I start to see more and more MSI laptops around me, at college etc, so I thought that "The World knows why". And for the last one I tried to represent the spirit around the MSI Dragon and the whole Gaming part of MSI, that feeling of POWER. So I tried to make that last one a combination of the 2 styles. Representing the Power coming out of the Dragon... in a minimalist way. So here's "Unleash the Dragon". I hope I succeed. And I really hope you like my work. It took me several hours to complete that "campaign" and I'm really proud of it. I used the "#" system in it because as I made it as an advertising campaign, I thought it would be nice if everyone could share that spirit easily.
    The picture of cArn and the one of the Fnatic team are from the internet, the rest comes from my personal pictures (textures and such) and of course everything is homemade.
    Cheers.

  • The Crew –Racing with Your Coolest MSI Gaming Motherboard and Graphics Card

    Most gaming fans are crazy about racing games, and there is a new game title just launched to fulfill gamers’ dream. We want to share with you the experience from Taiwan user who assembles a rig with a brand new MSI Z97 Gaming 5 motherboard and 960 graphics card, along with a hardware and game (The Crew) benchmarks. You may find the original article from:
    https://forum-tc.msi.com/index.php?topic=113352.0
    The Crew - Launch Trailer
    PC configuration:
    CPU: Intel i5-4670K
    RAM: Avexir DDR3-1600 8G*2
    VGA: MSI GTX960 GAMING 2G
    SSD: Kingston HyberX 3K SSD 240G
    CPU Cooler: SilverStone AR01
    The MSI Z97 Gaming 5 motherboard box
    Overview of the motherboard: Black and Red color scheme, it’s also the favorite color combination from MSI’s user reservation.
    The PCI-E slots and bandwidth are enough for a two-way SLI setting.
    Killer Ethernet, outstanding performance on internet access, especially reduce the lag issue.
    The new arrival MSI GTX960 GAMING 2G graphics card
    New cooling design: ZeroFrozr
    The dragon symbol on LED panel
    With MSI Gaming series motherboard plus graphics card, you can enable a Gaming App to overclock CPU and GPU. There are 3 modes to choose.
    6-month free trail of the XSplit game caster software, free bundled with MSI gaming motherboard and graphics card
    Done with assembling, quiet nice color combination and clean cable arrangement.
    An overview of the very gaming look system.
    Some benchmark results before racing with The Crew.
    CPU and GPU info on CPU-Z and GPU-Z applications:
    3DMark Fire Strike score: 6441
    3DMark Fire Strike Extreme score: 3384
    3DMark Fire Strike Ultra score:1262
    The excel performance proof the brand new 960 graphics card comes with good a high Cost/Performance Value.
    Now, check out this test benchmark score of the renowned game “The Crew”.
    The game presents an ultra-quality display, 60 Frames Per Second (FPS)
    FPS: Average frames is at:
    Frames: 3859 - Time: 76828ms - Avg: 50.229 - Min: 43 - Max: 56
    The comments of the game for your reference:
    There are many types of missions that can be chosen from the America’s map.
    Street racing, high-speed collision, breakaway from police, sky jumps, zigzagging, etc… make the game quite dynamic.
    Now, when it comes to multi-player matches, the performance has exceeded expectations. Perhaps, it is the killer Ethernet that’s working the magic. Thus, this game is highly recommended if you have the right rig.
    The downside is that the display intricacy is not as refined as GTA V and in addition, the game FPS is limited at 60 FPS. However, the overall gaming flow and performance is better than good.
    The user's comment for using MSI Gaming 5 motherboard and 960 graphics card:
    (The following commends are translated from user’s article, does not represent the viewpoint of MSI) ^^
    Recently, MSI GTX 960 just launched so the initial price tag is still adjustable.
    According to the current product line, it seems like this GPU is going to replace 750Ti. So once all the stocks (750Ti) at the store empties, we are most likely to see a price drop on GTX960.
    Once the price hits the sweet spot, it’s time to try out GTX960 SLI’s performance.
    The CP value on MSI GTX960 and GAMING 5 MB is pretty high. But the XSplit software that comes with the product is a bit annoying since the authentication steps are divided into 2 parts to go through for using it.     
    Enough said, anyways, GAME ON!

    NVIDIA 960 card  + GAMING 5 motherboard = best bundle for budget gaming!
    it would be nice to see more testing of hardware-demanding games!

  • MSI GTX 970 not being detected on first PCI-E 3.0 slot of MSI Gaming 5 motherboa

    Hi guys.
    So I recently got myself a new build and some of the components include a MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G GPU and a MSI Gaming 5 mobo. When installing the GPU to the motherboard I found that for some reason nothing was being displayed on the screen. The screen wouldn't display a no signal message but it would stay black when I booted the PC up. However, when I plugged the GPU into the 2nd PCI-E 3.0 slot it would work and display on the screen. I read on a Tom's Hardware thread of someone with a similar problem and it was recommended to him to check his CPU for bent pins and he later confirmed that was the problem. I have tried the same, but as far as I can tell all of the pins were in their natural state and couldn't find any bent ones.
    But I also discovered something else which really started to confuse me... When I plug in my old GPU (a Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti) into the first PCI-E 3.0 slot, it would work normally?! Why would it work fine with my GTX 560 but not my GTX 970?? I have tried everything. Even stripping the pc down to the most basic parts on a wooden surface and tested everything but it's still the same problem. I have also made sure that the display setting in the BIOS is set to PEG, but it would still not display anything when the GTX 970 is in the first slot, but if I plug the HDMI cable directly into my motherboard, even with the GTX 970 installed on the first slot, it would display normally. Also, in my BIOS it doesn't even detect anything being in the first PCI-E 3.0 slot in the Board Explorer menu. But when I installed it in the 2nd PCI-E 3.0 slot the Board Explorer menu would recognize it, but would say it's running at x8 and not x16. Should I be worried about this?
    My full setup:
    MSI Gaming 5 Motherboard
    Intel i7 4790K
    MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G
    Kingston HyperX 1333Mhz 8Gb (2x4Gb)
    Corsair RM 750 PSU
    Corsair H80i CPU cooler
    Any advice from you guys on what to do or what the problem could be would be greatly appreciated!

    remove power cord from the PSU and do >>Clear CMOS Guide<<
    also reseat the card into PCI-E slot 1 and make sure its fill very well into the slot
    Quote
    MSI Gaming 5 Motherboard
    full model is..?

  • MSI Gaming 9 AC Faulty Wi-Fi Card

    I installed an MSI Gaming 9 AC into my build not long ago, and the wifi adapter stopped all pci devices working. I just took it out and left it out as I used ethernet anyway. I (stupidly) decided to take apart the wifi module to see what was going on in there, looking for faulty wiring etc. Now I am a little bit disappointed at the gaping hole in the i/o on the motherboard and was wondering if MSI could send me a new wifi module, or maybe even an ACK one. I'm just worried I voided the warranty by taking it apart. It isn't a huge deal if they cant do this, but it would be appreciated if they could.

    contact MSI and have a ask about it: >>How to contact MSI.<<

  • MSI GAMING 9 AC WI-FI MODULE NOT WORKING

    Hi,
    I have recently built my new system with the MSI gaming 9 ac motherboard and have now noticed as I have had to switch to a wireless connection that the wireless module isn't working. I have tried seeing if the module is installed right and it seems that it is as the screw hole aligns and feels secure. The driver CD for the wireless did not work so I had to install the drivers off the MSI website but still anything I have tried has come to no avail. Please help me!
    technical specifications:
    intel core i7 4770k
    MSI gaming 9 ac
    windows 8.1 64-bit

    I assume you're talking about X99 Gaming 9, just make sure your mobo is AC(Intel LAN) or ACK(Killer LAN).
    The link is for AC one, check if you're using this version 17.01.0000.1697:
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/X99S-GAMING-9-AC.html#down-driver&Win8.1 64
    And check if Device Manager has any yellow exclamation mark, or try re-plug the AC adapter.

  • Can I use the MSI Gaming App OC settings in Afterburner then uninstall Gaming Ap

    Hello all,
    I finally bought an MSI GTX 760 TF OC Gaming Edition GPU last week. Unfortunately the OC isn't programmed into the BIOS and to get the highest Factory OC I need to use the MSI Gaming App. The problem is it does not start with Windows or remember your last Clock Selection.
    I know Afterburner can start with Windows and apply your last selected profile.
    So can I......
    1. Open Gaming App and select OC.
     Open GPU-Z and see how much the Clock Speed has increased.
     Restore the default Clock (Gaming).
     Open Afterburner and apply the same increase to the clock value as the Gaming App gave me.
    Save the profile.
     Tick the 'Start with Windows' box.
     Uninstall the Gaming App.
    2. Will the above effectively apply the same OC as the gaming App and therfore make the Gaming App obsolete?
    3. Also I've read on some forums that Afterburner will only OC the MSI card if the gaming App is installed. I'm away from home so cannot test any of this. Maybe this was the case with the original version of the gaming app. can anyone confirm?
    4. Also I've read people reporting that once the OC has been applied it is locked at this high clock and doesn't downclock when idle. From what I've seen the Gaming App does downclock depending on GPU demand. As does Afterburner. Can anyone confirm?
    I don't know why MSI did things this way. It's a Gaming Edition card so there should be a way of applying the factory OC and leaving it set that way. The Gaming App is a nice simple little tool but as a bare minimum they should let us start it with Windows and automatically apply the last selected Clock profile.
    Dragging the shortcut into the start-up folder doesn't work for me. And even if it did, the last profile selection is not remembered.
    To be honest, the Gaming App is ideal for me but only if I can set it and forget it. There should be a box (like there is in Afterburner) that starts the Gaming App when Windows starts and applies the last Clock profile selected.
    Now that would be simple. Afterburner is great and gives you lots of control. But I just want the OC that MSI have created. It should be set at BIOS level for a so-called OC Gaming Edition card.
    From the official Afterburner Guide on this forum....
    "Another thing which needs to be kept in mind is that maximum clockrates for the latest GeForce GTX7xx Gaming requires running >>Gaming APP<<. Switch to Gaming Mode (N770 TF 2GD5/OC (GeForce GTX 770 GAMING)) or OC Mode (N780 TF 3GD5/OC (GeForce GTX 780 GAMING)) to allow maximum boost clockrates."
    Many thanks in advance,

    Sure you can set these settings (clock rate etc) in afterburner and you should be good to go. Just for stability, run a benchmark. It should be same OC as Gaming App applies, but GApp might change voltages (never used it so not sure).
    Afterburner works with ANY brand's card. However MSI Gaming App not.
    However if you change settings in Nvidia control panel in : 3D settings -> Global Settings -> Power management mode -> change from Adaptive to Prefer max performance. After this card will neved downclock even at idle.

  • Advancing Gaming Giants-MSI! Me @ 2015 MSI Gaming Computex Press Conference~

    Working in an exhibition design company, I had the chance to witness the MSI 2015 Gaming Computex Press Conference. Though I play on-line game occasionally, I kinda like the Gaming products of MSI. One of my classmates gave me a MSI Gaming mouse with LED indicators, it’s gorgeous and handy!
    By curiosity, I Googled MSI before the conference. Found out that MSI focused on Gaming Notebooks and high level mobo and graphics for decades, now it is sort of an international gaming leading brand. Its gaming products are definitely dream gears for professional eSport gamers. Seems this company is really something.
    After I got the job done, boss allowed me to watch this conference. Stepped into the hall, I saw the giant size dragon mascot. And there was a photo sticker machine and a claw vending machine; everyone couldn’t refuse to stop steps to the entertainments.
    In the conference hall, there were demo sections of MSI gaming series products. Variety of high level notebook, mobo, graphics, AIO, desktop, and etc. are all here for the participants to try out. More and more participants came and got to know the latest products of MSI.
    The seats were taken very soon by the presses, vendors, and employees. I located myself at an inconspicuous corner to observe the event. In a while, the lights dimmed, and the conference started officially.
    The main stage was designed in red, black and white colors, the 3 elements of MSI Gaming, and decorated with the MSI Gaming Dragon shield. Several pretty models went up to the stage one after the other to show the latest products to the crowd.
    One more highlight of the conference was MSI senior managers and professional speakers to present the new products and new technologies. After that, several important IT companies introduced their cooperation with MSI. By this way, MSI products look really taking comprehensive advantages.
    Everyone was focus on listening to the introductions. I was also very touched, and admired MSI branding much more.
    At the end of the conference, MSI announced hot news. The MSI BeatIT gaming tournament which MSI held for 5 continuously years is renamed to MSI MGA (Masters Gaming Arena) global gaming tournament. In cooperation with world leading gaming company, ESL. The regional qualifiers start in June, and the global final will be held in August in Seattle, USA. Holly…! This is really a big enterprise; hold the global event out of the ordinary.
    The whole conference showed the determination and effort of MSI on Gaming products and the industry. Really impressive.
    At last, here’s one picture of the MSI products and the long leg models to thank you for reading this article.

    MSI gaming SLI Bridges...release when?

  • MSI Gaming App Not Working - Fails to open after install - Want to use OC mode

    Hi, well today I just recovered my GPU from a near fry using MSI Afterburner. Luckily, with help from a moderator on this site, I was able to get it working again. I thought I fried it trying to OC it. I simply want to be able to switch between the modes it is supposed to come with. I have a MSI R9 290, and it is supposed to be equiped with 3 easy "one click" toggling between OC modes, 1007MHz, Gaming mode, 974MHz, and Silent Mode, 947MHz.
    I cannot figure out how to switch between these modes. I used Afterburner and nearly fried my card. I was told not to use that, that is for advanced users, to use instead the (supposed to be bundled, but was not included in my install) MSI Gaming App, to easily switch between the 3 different modes. I downloaded the MSI Gaming App (http://download.msi.com/uti_exe/gamingApp.zip) and installed it. When I tried to run it I get this error:
    ======
    [MSI Gaming App]
    The platform does not support this application
    (OK)
    ======
    So what does this mean, that the Gaming App is not supported by Windows 7 64Bit Professional (which is what I have)?
    Am I doing something wrong, did I install the wrong application. I could not find any others however.
    So I damn near fried my GPU trying to use Afterburner to OC my GPU, and I am very hesitant to try using it again. At this point, I have not even reinstalled Afterburner as I fear it might, just by installing, screw me up again.
    What should I do, is there anything I CAN do?
    Please help this noob- Thanks for your help!
    -Kris

    based on S/N the card is generic, AMD reference one
    those cards don't have factory OC:
    http://www.msi.com/product/vga/R9-290X-4GD5-BF4.html#hero-specification
    http://www.msi.com/product/vga/R9-290X-4GD5.html#hero-specification
    http://www.msi.com/product/vga/R9-290-4GD5.html#hero-specification
    http://www.msi.com/product/vga/R9-290-4GD5-BF4.html#hero-specification

  • Windows 7 Won't Boot After Nvidia Driver Installed, MSI Gaming N770

    Hi I just bought the MSI Gaming N770 2gb and after installing the nvidia drivers, Windows 7 will not boot after my motherboard POSTs. 
    I bought this to replace an AMD card.  I uninstalled all the AMD drivers before putting in the MSI card.  I've also run the Display Driver Uninstaller in Safe Mode and everything.
    After a few hours of research, I finally came across a thread about flashing a vbios, and something about these cards not working with motherboards with UEFI bios. 
    I'm using a P8Z77-I Deluxe mini-itx board, with a Rosewill 630W psu. 
    I have both 6+2 PCI pins plugged into the two 8pin power ports on the GPU.
    Is this an issue that can be fixed with turning off secure boot? or by flashing a vbios onto the card? Or is the card a dud? Or do I have to re-install Windows. 
    If the vbios is required, are there instructions on how to flash it? I have no idea how to flash a BIOS.  Thank you!!

    Had to update BIOS. All fixed!!!! 

  • PC won't boot. MSI Gaming 7 motherboard had a debug code of 67.

    PC won't boot. MSI Gaming 7 motherboard had a **debug code of 67**.
    I ran Malwarebytes this morning, it found some stuff, I had it remove them and rebooted. Haven't been able to get my PC to boot since :(
    When I begin booting, nothing happens at all on the monitors, the PC itself has power and it looks like it's on but I only get this error code 67 on the motherboard and that's it.
    Really don't want to unseat the CPU for any reason to troubleshoot that. CPU is always a pain in the ass for me to remove and place back into a PC. lol.
    Specs:
    PC:
    * Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
    * Rosewill THOR V2 Case
    * EVGA GeForce GTX 970 FTW Edition GPU
    * Thermaltake NiC C5 CPU Cooler
    * Rosewill SSD/HDD Mountaing Kit with 60mm Fan
    * CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB RAM
    * CORSAIR HX850i 850W Power Supply
    * Intel i7-4790k CPU
    * MSI Z97-Gaming 7 Motherboard
    * Samsung 840 EVO 120GB SSD
    * Western Digital Blue 1TB Drive x 3
    Audio:
    * Blue Yeti Mic
    * Rode PSA1 Mic Boom Arm
    * Audio-Technica ATH-M30 Headphones
    Networking:
    * Cisco Linksys EA4500
    * Motorola SURFBoard SB6121
    * CAT 6 Ethernet Cables
    Peripherals & Misc:
    * PS4 Controller
    * Razer Naga 2014
    * ASUS VS278Q-P 27" 1ms Monitor x 2
    * HP 23" S2331 x1
    * Logitech C920 Webcam

    Quote from: Svet on 04-June-15, 22:06:26
    try >>Clear CMOS Guide<< with power cord removed
    Tried that, didn't work.
    Unseated each RAM stick, didn't work.
    Removed the CPU, cleaned off the thermal grease, reseated it, replaced grease and heatsink. Didn't work.
    Literally unplugged and replugged everything in one by one and none of it fixed the problem. Still receive error code 67.
    Have no damn idea what the heck is going on.

  • MSI Gaming app causing issues. GTX 770 GPU.

    I bought my MSI 770 card back in August and over the last few weeks I have noticed a problem. At random times my browser will get some strange pixels and closing the browser does not fix it. I have narrowed he problem down to the MSI Gaming App. I use this app when I play games and always overclock with this app. Lately I have been playing BF4. I noticed my BF4 game crashes less when I don't use the app as well.
    In order for my browser (Chrome) to function properly again I have to close out of the MSI Gaming app. Does this mean my card is failing? I am about to buy my 2nd MSI 770 here in a week or two and would like to get this sorted out before hand.
    Here is a pic of the browser after the problem occurs. My sig has specs.
    Thanks

    Quote from: Svet on 15-December-13, 01:20:46
    if you don't use this app. do you have such issues?
    Good question. I always use this app so my time spent not using it is very little. I will stop using it starting now and see if I have this problem at all this weekend. Typically this happens daily so we shall see.

  • MSI Gaming APP for X99 Gaming 7 Not displaying properly

    I have installed and removed and installed again the MSI Gaming App.  But when I run it each time, I keep getting the same issue.  When I launch the MSI Gaming App, a white box appears in the middle of the screen with a single word "Canvas" written on it.  The only thing you can do with this is close it by pressing OK.  The program itself opens in the bottom right corner of the screen and the box is only partially displayed.  It is like half the app has been cut off.  The only button accessible in the top right is the info button, while the other two next to it have been cur off.  Similarly, the only boxes showing are the top part of OC, Gaming, and the left half of Silent.
    Please advise if this is a known issue or if there is a fix.  Yes, I am using the latest version of the APP - 2.0.0.21 that i downloaded using Live Update 6.  I am running Win 7 Home Premium 64bit with all the latest updates and a 5930K with Twin GTX Titan Blacks with 16gig of ram and the latest nVidia Driver 347.09

    Thanks!!  I downloaded the latest version of the gaming App and it works great.  The problem I am having now is that MSI Live Update appears not to be seeing the latest versions of many apps, utilities and drivers.  I have the latest version of live update installed.  6.0.012
    For example, I have Killer Network Drivers 1.1.42 1045 installed and Live Update says this is the latest version.  But on the web site, it says 1.1.49 1068 is the latest version.
    Any Ideas why Live Update is not finding the latest info for my drivers etc... ??

  • MSI Gaming App 980 GTX

    I'm using the MSI Gaming App with the next config:
    MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming
    Intel Core i7-4770K (OC 4200Mhz)
    Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
    Corsair 16 GB DDR3-1600 Quad-Kit CL9 9-9-24
    MSI GTX 980 Gaming 4G (OC 1355 with gaming app)
    Asus Rog Swift PG278Q
    I have set the brightness of my monitor to 20 and the standard Gaming settings in the app are way to bright. I use the customized settings configured to my own preference but it won't keep the settings. When I restart my computer and open the MSI Gaming App the customized settings are back to normal. Is there maybe some config file, searched for it also in appdata to no reveal, which I can set on read only after set to my preferences

    Unfortunately the Gamin App has no option to set preferences permanently so far. There is also no workaround for the App. Alternatively use >>MSI Afterburner<< for clockrate/fan settings and use the driver menu to alter brightness settings permanently.

  • MSI gaming APP

    I have fitted a MSI GTX960 Gaming 4GB in my Dell XPS8700, it is a great upgrade from gtx745 !
    At the moment, referring to reviews/benchmarks the extra 2GB really doesn't make a huge difference...only betting on longer run, games will want more memory so went for 4GB instead...
    The only "issue" is with the MSI software. GPU comes with 3 msi software: 3D photo viewer/ msi afterburner and msi gaming app.
    XPS8700 will not start "MSI gaming APP", which allow you to choose between:  OC mode/ Gaming mode/ Silent mode. Any idea why my dell cannot open this? (I have also tried the latest software from MSI)
    The MSI afterburner software is quite too difficult to use for overclocking the GPU; I tried some setup, only to find black screens and crashes when playing games...It is fine when I reset it to "factory" setting.
    Cheers

    Hi, thanks for trying to help...
    I will try to answer to the best of my knowledge :
     http://eu.msi.com/product/vga/GTX-960-GAMING-4G-LE.html#hero-overview
    I first installed the software which came with the card: didn't work
    Then installed MSI Gaming APP from here (it says 06/02/15) 4.0.0.2:
    https://gaming.msi.com/article/msi-gaming-app-article
    Uninstalled/deleted folder, reinstalled as suggested still didn't work. Even if I right click on icon "run as administrator", I get a pop up window then same again, just nothing after that.
    I checked: Microsoft.NET Framework, it is up to date: 4.5.1
    Windows is up to date....
    Many Thanks

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