MSI R9 280x vBios Request

I would like to aply new vBios to my card:
S/N: 602-V277-38SB1401105773
MSI live update 6 shows BIOS version: TV277MS.350

Quote from: tomek0530 on 08-February-15, 18:46:08
I would like to aply new vBios to my card:
S/N: 602-V277-38SB1401105773
MSI live update 6 shows BIOS version: TV277MS.350
Did the BIOS update provided fix your issues?

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    msi.com/product/vga/R9-280X-GAMING-3G-BF4.html#hero-overview
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