(MSI R9 270 GAMING 2G) BF4 ARTIFACTS

Hi.
Is this artifacts normal? This artifacts appears not regular. How can i prove that my card works not fine in service center - they check my card FurMark and detect nothing. What shold i do to replace my card to the same?
PS: GPU BIOS is TV305MH.100

Board: ASUS P8Z77-V
Bios: 2104
VGA:   MSI R9 270 GAMING 2G (s/n 602-V305-030B1406002925)
PSU:   Cougar CMX1000
Intel Core i5-3570k
MEM: Samsung 1600 2x4gb M378B5273DH0-CK0
HDD: Plextor M5S 256Gb
COOLER: Scythe Zipang
OC: (Turbo)4.2Ghz 1.18 CPUV ram: 2133 Mhz 1.55v
OS: Windows 7 64bit Professional
There was no problem in BF4 on this hardware with my R9 290 Gaming 4G. I wrote about this card before https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=182166.msg1308644#msg1308644

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    Use the attached.
    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).
    Then unpack the previously provided archive (100.rar) and put the included file (TV305MH.100) on that stick.
    Rename TV305MH.100 to 100.rom. Put the atiflash.exe also included in the archive provided on the USB stick too. Now boot from the stick.
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    Bios Version: 015.041.000.000.003038(113-C6300100-X01)
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    Use the attached vbios for your card.
    Unpack the provided archive (100.rar) and put the included file (TV305MH.100) on that stick.
    Rename TV305MH.100 to 100.rom. Put the atiflash.exe also included in the archive on the USB stick too. Now boot from the stick.
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    602-V305-01SB1311012861
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    This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=251368.0

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    Hi there, I use W7SP1 with a Gigabyte GA-H87-HD3 mobo and the 13.12 drivers(14.4 suffer from very high OpenCL to Direct3D interop lag unfortunately, which is a showstopper with madVR) and I just bought this board with the exact same BIOS version number as on this link: techpowerup (.com)/vgabios/149707/msi-r9270-2048-131106.html
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    Fan controller actually can control the fans, and the GPU gets less hot

  • MOVED: [REQUEST] UEFI GOP BIOS for MSI R9 270X Gaming 2GB BF4 LE

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Graphics Cards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=254297.0

    Use the attached.
    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 TV303MH.103 to 103.rom. Put the atiflash.exe also included in the archive provided on the USB stick too. Now boot from the stick.
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    Hi,
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    SN: 602-V305-01SB1311024935-5X2
    thank you so much!
    Fan

    Use the attached for your card.
    Then unpack the provided archive (100.rar) and put the included file (TV305MH.100) on that stick.
    Rename TV305MH.100 to 100.rom. Put the atiflash.exe also included in the archive on the USB stick too. Now boot from the stick.
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    Hello,
    S/N:602 - V305 - 03SB1405097813
    speedyshare.com/WE42P/Pitcairn.rom

    Use the attached.
    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).
    Then unpack the previously provided archive (100.rar) and put the included file (TV305MH.100) on that stick.
    Rename TV305MH.100 to 100.rom. Put the atiflash.exe also included in the archive provided on the USB stick too. Now boot from the stick.
    Type atiflash -p -f -noaper 0 100.rom [ENTER] and let it flash the vbios.

  • [REQUEST] UEFI GOP BIOS for MSI R9 270X Gaming 2GB BF4 LE

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    Use the attached.
    Decompress the attached .rar archive with Winrar: http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
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    Rename TV303MH.103 to 103.rom. Put the atiflash.exe also included in the archive provided on the USB stick too. Now boot from the stick.
    Type atiflash -p -f -noaper 0 103.rom [ENTER] and let it flash the vbios.

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