R7850 Power Edition 2GD5/OC Dust removal fan speed

Will a VBIOS ever be released with a more silent slower dust removal fan speed?
I own a 7850 power edition and it sounds like a jet engine every boot up until windows loads drivers.
Current BIOS: 015.015.000.002 (113-xxx-xxx)
BIOS Date: 2012/04/12

Quote from: Svet on 08-October-12, 20:02:39
Oki, reflash to attached VBIOS.
[boot from bootable USB key to perform the flash]
Flashed and now much quieter at boot.
Many thanks for your help Svet, you guys are amazing. 

Similar Messages

  • R7850 Power Edition 2GD5/OC Dust Removal Technology boot noise

    Hello, I'm interested in getting the 7850 PE OC, but the loud boot-up is holding me back. MSI released updated BIOSes for the 680 Lightning and 670 PE with a more quiet boot (available from the german MSI site, strangely not from the global site). Are there any plans to release a official BIOS with a more quiet boot for the 7850 PE?
    If I would get the 7850 PE OC and flash a BIOS provided by Svet to reduce the boot up fan speed would my warranty be void?

    once you have the card, then we can check its vbios

  • R7850 Power Edition 2GD5/OC Dust removal noise

    Hi,
    recently I bought this GFX card with hopes of cool and quiet system but noise that it makes until system loads graphic driver is really loud. Is there any way to switch off this feature or at least turn the speed down?
    Thanks

    Quote
    BTW: my atiflash issues were caused by damaged USB Flash key
    aha
    Quote
    Thanks a lot Svet, works like a charm!
    nice

  • R7850 power edition 2gd5/0c - fan spin up when idle

    Hi -
    Apologies for crashing another thread.
    Fan spins up every 10 secs or so when the card is idle, please help.
    Card s/n is:
    602-v273-030B1207076134
    Card model is
    R7850 Power Edition 2GD5/OC
    (twin Frozr IV)
    I stupidly flashed a vbios for a card that I believed was same model, and problem remains.
    I do not have the original vbios - it is currently running 110MH.bin.
    Thank you -

    Yes, that's it.
    You have to power off your computer, then to turn it on again then the new vbios will take affect.
    Try MSI VGA drivers for your card: http://www.msi.com/product/vga/R7850-Power-Edition-2GD5-OC.html#/?div=Driver&os=All
    Remove current one with >>Driver Fusion<< in Safe Mode 1st,
    before install the new one

  • R7850 Power Edition 2GD5/OC and Afterburner + Driver Issues/Concerns?

    I just got my R7850 Power Edition 2GD5/OC today, and did a fresh install of Windows 7 but just had a few concerns and issues so far:
    1. When using the latest beta (12.11) from AMD, Nexuiz seems to cause the system to BSOD. Kombustor, BF3, and other games didn't have any issues, so I just found this strange. However, these are beta drivers for a reason I guess. In any case, 12.10 seems to work fine with Nexuiz, so it definitely seems driver-related...
    2. The highest Core Clock limit in Afterburner is 1050MHz, the same limit in Catalyst. Since this is a PE/OC card, I would've figured the limit to be way higher than this by default? I tried enabling the unofficial overclocking method (t=338906 on Guru3D), but this just caused Afterburner to not have/set any values for both Core and Memory Clocks. I then took a look at this guide (t=359671 on Guru3D) and put the 2 .dll's in Afterburner's folder, and it causes it to be able to read and set clocks properly, however, there is an insane amount of flickering at times (I think due to switching of clocks?).
    3. MSI LiveUpdate 5 can't read my card BIOS or get any information about it aside from it being a 7800 Series card. I was mainly interested in checking for any VBIOS updates, and if it helps, GPU-Z tells me my BIOS Version is 015.015.000.002.000000 (113-xxx-xxx).
    4. The dust-removal fan tech, or more specifically, the fan reversal spinning doesn't stop after 30 seconds if no GPU driver exists in Windows. In other words, if I'm using the Standard VGA drivers, the fans keep spinning (in reverse I'm pretty sure) at what sounds like full power.
    I have CPU-Z and GPU-Z validation URL's in my signature for any more system information, and I also have a hec 585W PSU.

    Quote from: flobelix on 24-October-12, 19:52:46
    For 1. you already solved this yourself to be driver related.
    Yeah, I guess I was just more or less curious if anyone else had a similar incident with these drivers.
    Quote from: flobelix on 24-October-12, 19:52:46
    For 2.: Use Driver Fusion in Safe Mode to remove current VGA drivers.
    Then install latest drivers from MSI
    Try again
    From what I understand, those are just the standard Catalyst 12.8 drivers from AMD? In any case I saw http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18431335 which in short said to make a desktop shortcut of AB with -xcl, and download some patch; and doing both of those actually worked on Catalyst 12.10 drivers. So everything (so far) seems ok, no flickering or anything.
    Quote from: flobelix on 24-October-12, 19:52:46
    For 3.: Upload current vbios to a filehoster and post link as well as add S/N
    VBIOS: http://puu.sh/1i8DU
    S/N: 602-V273-030B1207046208
    Quote from: flobelix on 24-October-12, 19:52:46
    For 4.: That is normal, it runs at full speed until fan control kicks in with the driver.
    Ah, k

  • MSI R7850 POWER EDITION 2GD5/OC vs TWIN FROZR 2GD5/OC

    I had to do an RMA with MSI for the R7850 POWER EDITION 2GD5/OC I had, and it turns out they don't have anymore inventory of it, so I'm accepting a R7850 TWIN FROZR 2GD5/OC as a replacement.
    The only differences I can spot immediately are that I may lose voltage control, the Core clock comes slightly lower, and the heatsink is model III instead of IV.
    I imagine I can just overclock with Afterburner if needed to up the core clock; I'm wondering if voltage control could also be unlocked though? Also is there any other difference that I should be aware of?

    general difference between Power Edition and models with Twin Fozr,
    is that Power Editions has Enhanced PWM Design and offers triple voltage control [compared to regular model: + memory voltage and + Aux voltage]

  • UEFI / GOP reguests r7850 Power Edition 2GD5/OC

    Hi
    I would like a UEFI/GOP VBIOS for my R7850 Power Edition 2GD5/OC
    My serial number is 602-V273-04SB1205126336
    And i dont have current original bios
    Thanks

    Here you go: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=174131.0;attach=12243

  • GTX 670 PE OC - need BIOS with reduced dust removal fan speed

    Hi,
    I'm looking for someone who will be pleased to reduce or stop dust removal fan speed after restart.
    Would like to modify latest BIOS with UEFI support.
    There was a BIOS which was removed from German MSI site.
    I can provide it if necessary.
    I'm willing to give some reward for the effort.
    Thanks.

    Quote from: Svet on 08-October-12, 20:02:39
    Oki, reflash to attached VBIOS.
    [boot from bootable USB key to perform the flash]
    Flashed and now much quieter at boot.
    Many thanks for your help Svet, you guys are amazing. 

  • R7850 Power Edition 2GD5/OC come with case badge?

    I ordered some new RAM recently, and I just noticed it came with a nice sticker to put on my case, and it reminded me that I didn't have one for my GPU. I ordered a few GPU's in the past from different companies, and their GPU's came with case badges in the box or in the instructions booklet, but I was a bit surprised to not see my R7850 not come with any badge.
    I don't know if it was a packing mistake, or if this card just doesn't ship with a badge (perhaps someone could clear this up), but in any case, is there any way I might be able to request or purchase one?

    Sadly the really skipped badges some time ago Always loved 'em. In the old days vgas and mobos came with a badge like the classic "Geared by MSI" or the ones with the mobo series or "Multimedia" on it.
      Would be so cool if those would come back.

  • Request uefi gop vbios for R7850 Power Edition 2GD5/OC

    I will try more fastboot but need gop vga bios  Plys help me
    S/N: 602-V273-030B1207046599
    current bios: [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/30186467/Pitcairn.rom]
    sorry bad english, thanks 

    thanks! but my win8 not UEFI, still MBR disk 

  • MSI NEW P.E. Series Video Card - GTX670 Power Edition 2GD5/OC with Twin Frozr 4

    Glad to be back in the forum and I was been busy for awhile. By this time lots of PC hardware already came out especially from Nvidia. Just like today my share would be MSI's N670GTX PE 2GD5/OC video card.
    First of all lets talk about the GTX670 GPU chip. This GPU is the younger sibling of GTX680 which uses the same 28nm GK104 chip but with one disabled shader cluster/core.The reference or standard GPU clock is 915Mhz with a turbo boost of 980 and as for the memory is concerned, it has a 256bit memory bus connected to a 2GB GDDR5 memory with speed of 6008Mhz. Just like with any Kepler based architecture, the card would also have all the goodies like "Adaptive V-Sync", "AA TXAA (Temporal Super Sampling)", supports "DX11.1" and improved 3D Vision Surround.
    Moving on, let's check out now what MSI did with their GTX670 SKU based video card. The card is under a new Series named "Power Edition" (series comparison table below) and it comes factory overclocked from GPU clock of 915MHz to 1020MHz and Turbo boost of 980Mhz to 1080Mhz. It also comes with the 4th version of Twin Frozr Thermal Cooling design with a theme color of Black and Blue which matches the color of MSI's midrange to high-end motherboards as well. The dual 8cm PWM fan based cooler are equipped with Propeller Fan Blades which draws air better and now has the so called "Dust Removal Technology", basically as you startup your PC the fan will rotate counter clockwise for 30 seconds clearing the dust from the cooling heatsink. Adding a finishing touch, MSI equipped the video card with their Military Class III components ensuring the best performance, efficiency, higher overclocks and durability.
    Additional Box Shots of the N670GTX PE OC
    MSI Series Comparison Table
    New Power Edition Series which is a notch higher than the basic Twin Frozr Series.
    Below are some other basic specs of the card which not been mentioned above.
    •CUDA Cores: 1344 Units
    •Output: DisplayPort / HDMI / DL-DVI-I / DL-DVI-D
    •Total Draw Power: 200W
    •Card Dimension: 267x117x38mm
    •DirectX: DX 11.1
    •OpenGL: 4.2
    •PCI Express: 3.0
    •SLI: 3-Way Capable
    •3D Vision Surround: 3 Output per Single Card
    •Pure Video HD: Y
    •HDCP: Y
    •Minimum Power Requirement: 550W with 38A for the +12V Rail
    Actual shot of the Rear Ports
    The card is powered up by additional 2x 6Pin power connectors.
    Five 8mm thick heatpipes design
    In the future, there might be a GTX670 4GB GDDR5 version as you can see the empty spaces between the GPU memory chips
    Bundled Accessories included in the package
    •1x DVI to VGA Dongle
    •2x 4 Pins Molex to 6 Pins VGA Power
    •DVD Driver/Utility Disc
    •Manual and Quick Guide
    Test Sytem and Configuration 
    Processor: Intel i7 3770K @ Stock Speed / 4.8GHz / 4.849GHz
    Cooler: Thermaltake Advanced Frio
    Memory: 2x4GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 2133Mhz
    SSD: Kingston HyperX 3K SSD 90GB
    Motherboard: Z77A-GD80
    Videocard: N670GTX Power Edition 2GB OC
    PSU: Antec TPQ 1200
    Softwares: Windows 7 64bit Ultimate, MSI Afterburner 2.2.2, Nvidia Forceware 304.48, GPU-Z 0.6.2, CPU-Z 1.60.1.x64, Futurmark Benchmark Softwares, HwBot Heaven DX11
    Okey let the benchies begin 1st set of benchies @ stock settings
    3dMark06 - 28799
    Vantage - P31817
    3dMark11 - P9530
    Heaven DX11 - 1956.985
    2nd Set - Processor @ 4.8GHz while the video card is still running at stock speed
    3dMark06 - 35852 From the previous score of 28K  it jumped to 35K. This is becuase 3dMark06, relies heavily on the clock frequency of the processor.
    Vantage - P34377
    3dMark11 - P9861
    Heaven DX11 - 1986.539
    3rd Set - i7 3770K @ 4.849GHz and the video card GPU clock @ 1070mhz with turbo boost at 1148Mhz and memory clock speed @ 1717MHz (6868Mhz effective rate)
    3dmark06 - 36402
    Vantage - P36194
    3dMark11 - P10263
    Heaven DX11 - 2140.223
    That's it. I will share another hardware soon

    @Bernhard
    The card is not with me already :( it was just left for few days. Don't worry next time I will make some tests using Virtu MVP.
    @Update
    Afterburner 2.2.3 is already out and with this new version. You can overclock the PE better

  • MSI GTX570 TwinFrozr III Power Edition: Unstable at stock unless fan is 100%

    Hello Everyone,
    I got my GTX 570 TwinFrozr III Power Edition yesterday and I like it a lot.  I've been testing it and running it through various benchmarks and games to find the best stable overclocks with Afterburner.  By doing this I noticed a few things that lead me to question if there is a problem.
    Before I started trying to overclock, I ran the card at the stock settings 770core/1540shader/2000memory @ 0.962v and tried various benchmarks and stress tests.  Immediately I noticed there were errors and artifacts.  I tried to increase voltage and I noticed that the artifacts and errors were going away, so I thought maybe my VID was too low...  at 1.012v it seems to be error free at stock settings.
    I tried another thing as well, I left the card at stock VID (0.962v) and put the fan speed to 100% and I noticed all errors and artifacts completely gone.  So I lowered fan speed to 70% because 100% is too loud for me and 70% is still pretty loud but it's better...  I found that at 70% I still got some errors but not a lot.  Let me just say that my GPU Core temperatures are amazing. never over 62c.
    So now I don't know if there is a problem with my card or the factory just gave it too low of stock VID.  I think it's kind of weird that at stock settings that the card would produce artifacts and errors unless the fan speed is at 100%.  I'm guessing MSI factory tested stock overclocks with 100% fan speed?
    I love this card, but if I ever resell in the future and someone installs this card they will think its broken.
    Let me just state that finally, the card is an overclocking monster.  I am now at 950core/1900shader/2300memory @ 1.082v without any errors...  The only problem I have is that when I run unigine heaven I see some of these graphical anomalies.  Here's an example I found online which is exactly what I see.  http://fotohost.lv/images/n6azp80ru74so1ecp009.jpg
    So far I'm not sure what the cause is for that... but I think that when I put the fan at 100% I didn't see it.  I could be wrong, but I will test again when I wake up tomorrow.
    Thanks MSI.

    Thanks for the reply Henry, but the problem here is that it wasn't stable from the factory at their settings.
    Do you understand how this can be problematic for me if I ever decided to sell the card?  It is no problem for me to raise the voltage at all.  I think this card is phenomenal, but if I ever sold this card to someone else who doesn't want to or know how to overclock or adjust voltages, it would be classified as a broken or faulty video card.
    Also scratch the stability at 100% fan speed.  I still get some errors, although not many.  The card seems to be stable around 1.018 volts at default overclocked settings.
    I just didn't expect MSI to make a mistake on the stock VID.  If there were a way for them to fix it through a bios update it would be great. 
    Edit: Just for the record, the card is a great overclocker and is very stable.  The only gripe I have is that it isn't stable at default frequencies unless I bump voltage to 1.018.  This is no problem for me, but if I ever were to sell this card, I would have to have a disclaimer that it is unstable unless you put voltage higher?
    I'm just trying to figure out if this could be some oversight on MSI's part and if it isn't, could my card not have been quality inspected?

  • 20A 12v enough for R7850 Power Edition?

    Hi,
    I recently purchased an MSI R7850 2GB Power Edition.
    It's already installed, and I'm running Borderlands 2 very well. However, my PSU has only 20A on a single +12v rail. Is this enough?
    When I ran BF3, I got white "snow" dots everywhere on the screen, but I'm not sure if this is related...
    Thanks for the help.
    System:
    h61 Mobo
    i5 3470
    2x4gb G-Skill Ram
    7200rpm SATA 2 HDD
    DVD/RW
    MSI R7850 2GB Power Edition

    Quote from: danspy on 03-December-12, 20:58:51
    Which driver do you use?
    I ask because of the 12.10 driver does not run properly with the 7800 cards, but the 12.11 beta does
    http://www.msi-forum.de/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=103009
    sorry it is German but you can see the photos.
    Thanks for the reply! I tried the 12.11 drivers last night, and the issue is still there.
    Here is a screenshot of my machine playing Witcher 2: http://postimage.org/image/6ew87dn85/full/ - If you look at the helmet on the right side, you can see a lot of dots. You can also see them on the character's clothes, and in the top-right corner (they look like circular outlines in this section)Pretty much everywhere! If I play on LOW setting, the dots are less strong, but still there.
    Here is BF3: http://postimage.org/image/3kbhepavp/full/ - As you can see, the issue is pretty terrible on this game! It makes no difference what settings the game is on.
    To summarize:
    Not the PSU (brand new Corsair)
    Not RAM Timings
    Not the Catalyst Drivers or Mobo BIOs
    Not overheating
    Not the MOBO/CPU (brand new)
    Thanks for the help so far, but any other ideas? I have a feeling this brand new card is faulty.

  • G5 Power Supply Popped - Still works but fan speeds up/slows down nonstop!

    Hi,
    After applying a security update for Tiger 4.11 on my G5 1.6 a few hours later my machine made a bang/pop sound. It still powers up but once running it sounds like the machine is ramping up to speed and slowing down again. It does this continuously even when machine is running. Apple hardware test reports no problems but i'm concerned. Any ideas?
    Thanks.
    Dan

    I had a similar problem (fans speeding up then slowing down). I have iStat installed so I was able to look at the rpm's of the fan (free widget btw). My CPU fans ranged from 2500 to 3200, oscilated all day long....up, down, up, down ...every few seconds. I noticed my CPU utilization was up, which was odd since my machine was somewhat idel. Looked at Activity monitor and saw my CPU's sometimes reached 90%. The application that was using the CPU's was the printmgr. Stopped the process and everything is ok. I know it is unrelated to the popping sound but you might ck the activity monitor to see what is going on.

  • [Request] GTX 660TI POWER EDITION 2GD5/OC Edition - UEFI Vbios

    Hi, i need uefi bios for my msi GTX 660ti pe oc edition (2gb)
    here is the serial number >>> SN : 602-V284-050B1301129512
    current bios >>> h t t p s://xxx.sendspace.com/file/4pbx6o
    Thank you

    here it is

Maybe you are looking for