MSI N570 GTX TWIN FROZR II/ OC WRONG CLOCKS ON BIOS

My N570 GTX Twin Frozr II/ OC is with wrong clocks, real is 750/4000mhz, and this one is 786/4200mhz. I really need help to flash it to normal clocks.

see here: https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/msi-nvidia-graphics-cards-from-570-580-series-read-here

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    Quote from: mikedowen on 29-July-11, 00:14:06
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    To add to that, I have to set the voltage to 1.00mv in Afterburner and to get Deus Ex HR more stable with the 280.26 drivers.
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    Contact your reseller, they will either exchange the card under warranty for you, or return it to MSI for repair.
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