R9 280x 3g Flickering Bios

Hello.
I have flickering problem and artifacts (sometines) when I'm playing video games.
I'm looking for new BIOS version for my R9 280x 3g.
S/N : 602-V277-250b1406047312
Current bios : onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=E474EB5EAD86115B!2161&authkey=!ANf-Pkz1pLlr_Hw&ithint=file%2crom
Thanks

use this one https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=254453.msg1462441#msg1462441

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