MSI N560GTX-Ti Hawk+aftermarket cooler

Hi guys,
I have the hawk for two weeks now and i am pretty satisfied with it apart the noise it makes under load.
So i thought a solution might be changing the twin forzr iii cooler with an arctic cooling accelero xtreme plus.
What is your opinion about this cooler and If you have in mind something better i would like to hear.
Also by replacing the stock cooler will i lose warranty?
I must say my main concern is lose noise and good performance.My load temps with the twin frozr iii are about 73-75 degrees celcious so i need something near this and better.
Thank you.

Quote from: kss207rc on 26-June-11, 11:39:58
Hi guys,
I have the hawk for two weeks now and i am pretty satisfied with it apart the noise it makes under load.
So i thought a solution might be changing the twin forzr iii cooler with an arctic cooling accelero xtreme plus.
What is your opinion about this cooler and If you have in mind something better i would like to hear.
Also by replacing the stock cooler will i lose warranty?
I must say my main concern is lose noise and good performance.My load temps with the twin frozr iii are about 73-75 degrees celcious so i need something near this and better.
Thank you.
Quote
Also by replacing the stock cooler will i lose warranty?
Yes

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    To do so rename the included file to .rom and create a dos bootstick (https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=165175.0)
    Put nvflash and the vbios file on it and boot from the stick. Then type nvflash -4 -5 -6 gop.rom (if renamed vbios that way) and hit enter. Confirm the questions and let the tool flash.
    Quote from: livanu.razvan on 18-December-14, 05:21:18
    Also, what is the difference between normal and ln2, or witch one is safe to use?
    normal is the pre-overclocked default vbios. LN2 (which can be chosen via the selector switch on top of your card) is not factory overclocked but allows more extreme manual oc without the limits of normal vbios (more voltage and power draw allowed). This is especially needed for extreme oc like if using Liquid nitrogen (LN2) cooling for oc records.

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