Request for MSI N580 GTX TwinFrozr II/OC BIOS

Hello,
Some time ago I bought two MSI N580 GTX TwinFrozr II/OC graphics cards (for SLI).
I experienced problems with SLI (as in framedrops and parts of the screen becoming blurry), so I flashed both cards with the MSI Liveupdate tool.
Since this did not solve my problem, I sold one of the cards and now currently have one card in my system.
I have a question, however. When I flashed my two cards, the clock rates were reset to default GTX 580 values.
Can somebody please help me out in acquiring the N580 GTX TwinFrozr II/OC BIOS (the overclocked BIOS) so I can flash my card back to the OC values? (I dont want to use the afterburner software to adjust the clocks, I just want the card to have those clocks by default) .
I don't know if I posted this correctly here and if you need more information, or proof, or whatsoever, I can provide it.
Thanks in advance,
DaGroove

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

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