UEFI / GOP for 3GB MSI Twin Frozr III OC R7970 TF

is there one for this card..
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BycJXAZGJmKYTFVJU2lGZmNkZEE/edit
Serial : 602-v277-15sb1303133610

Is there one available for this card or do I just leave it as is?
or from looking thru forums.. would https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=169787.0 work as thats a 7970 or am i best not trying that one.

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    113-C3861300-X01 113-MSITV277MS.202 TAHITI B0 PROH C38613 GDDR5
    3GB 500E/150M
     (C) 1988-2010, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
     ATOMBIOSBK-AMD VER015.020.000.000.001083
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     CCC Overdrive Limits
    GPU Clock: 1100.00 MHz
    Memory Clock: 1575.00 MHz
     Clock State 0 Core Clk: 880.00 MHz
    Memory Clk: 1250.00 MHz
    Flags: Boot Clock State 1
     Core Clk: 880.00 MHz
    Memory Clk: 1250.00 MHz
     Flags: Optimal Perf Clock State 2
     Core Clk: 880.00 MHz
    Memory Clk: 1250.00 MHz
    Flags: UVD Clock State 3
    Core Clk: 300.00 MHz
    Memory Clk: 150.00 MHz Flags:

    S/n : 602-v277-05sb1205073711   first card      S/n 602-v277-05sb1206017147  for Msi Twin Frozr III Hd 7950 o/c regarding UEFI bios request.

  • Injustice!!! MSI Charging me for replace my Twin Frozr III under warranty...

    They says it is because it is oxidized. I have my PC since 2009. I bought this video card as part of an upgrade in December, 2011. Only 20 months have passed. My PC is not oxidized in any part or component. Nothing have failed by oxidation or other fact, all working like a charm. My older (EGA NVIDIA 275 GTX) Video Card is still working in another PC in the same house with no oxidation or whatever.
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    I install hardwood floors for a living here in Florida.  One of the things I look for before I install a floor is moisture.  I test the subfloor for it and look around the room for it.  I might suggest in this case that you closely inspect the area where this computer has been kept for high moisture content.  Moisture that is too high can cause mold growth which is bad and it's better to catch a problem early than deal with a big expensive repair to your house later on.
    When I bought my first MSI graphics card it was because of the quality level.  The attention to detail when designing their cards and motherboards is very high.   I've used the other popular manufacturers for things and I have not felt the same about their attention to detail.  I have heard stories about people sending their items out for RMA only to get them sent right back with nothing fixed and no explanation why.  Well I agree $55.00 isn't the best news, at least they took the time to look your card over and make a determination that they felt was fair and then present their findings and your options to you.  This all instead of just sending the card straight back to you.  If it was me I would just pay the $55.00 for the nice clean working card. 
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  • UEFI/GOP VBIOS Request: R7870 Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC

    s/n: 602-V274-01SB102406997
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    edit: I can't post links.
    Regards,
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    Disable Win8 features in bios.
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  • GTX 560 TI BIOS 70.24.2E.00.6C URGENTLY REQUIRED for my msi twin frozr 2.

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  • Driver for N560GTX-448 Twin Frozr III Power Edition/OC -l- split

    I bought the card about four weeks ago and just now I had the opportunity to test it.
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    Quote from: Bernhard on 20-March-12, 00:42:10
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    My PSU is a SevenTeam 750ZAF with 750W. I used it to do SLI of my 9800GTX+ in the other computer and never had problems with it. I doubt that this could be my problem.
    The GA-EP43-DS3L already has the ultimate BIOS and I did the update on the GA-A75M-D2H BIOS. Nothing new, the problem persist.
    Anyone of my boards does not support PCI-Express 2.0 but this is not a requisites for  work of the video board like said the MSI page:
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    "PCI Express 2.0 doubles the bandwidth of previous generations of PCI express up to an astonishing 16Gb/s. This maximizes the performance of current graphics cards in today's most demanding games and applications. PCI Express 2.0 products are fully compatible with mainboards with other versions of PCI Express."

  • GTX 580 msi twin frozr III 1.5 GB clock question ?

    Hello today i bought GTX 580 Lightning twin frozr III 1.5 gb ive got question , on msi site it says that core clock is 832 mhz and memory clock 4200 mhz while myne is working on core clock 732 and memory clock 4000 mhz? is this some bug or i can manually overclock it to these clocks?
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  • UEFI GOP request for GTX 680 Twin Frozr iii OC

    I'm interested in getting a UEFI bios for my 2GB GTX 680 Twin Frozr OC.
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    Is this BIOS image suitable for my card?
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    Code: [Select]
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    EEPROM ID (EF,3012) : WBond W25X20A 2.7-3.6V 2048Kx1S, page
    Reading adapter firmware image...
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    Version               : 80.04.47.00.39
    ~CRC32                : 6A63B966
    OEM String            : NVIDIA
    Vendor Name           : NVIDIA Corporation
    Product Name          : GK104 Board - 20020000
    Product Revision      : Chip Rev   
    Device Name(s)        : GeForce GTX 680
    Board ID              : E10C
    PCI ID                : 10DE-1180
    Subsystem ID          : 1462-2821
    Hierarchy ID          : Normal Board
    Chip SKU              : 400-0
    Project               : 2002-0000
    CDP                   : N/A
    Build Date            : 06/29/12
    Modification Date     : 07/27/12
    UEFI Support          : Placeholder
    UEFI Version          : N/A (Placeholder)
    UEFI Signer(s)        : Unsigned
    Sign-On Message       : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680
    MSINV282MS.114

  • Request UEFI GOP for my MSI GTX 275 TwinFrozer.

    Hi there,
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    S/N
    Have to get my card out of the case first.
    ROM file
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    Thanks in advance. 
    PS: because the error "Sorry, you are not allowed to post external links."  i'm unable to post the link, please fill in the www. in front of the link

    ok, thnx for the fast reply.
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  • UEFI/GOP Vbios Request: 7950 TWIN FROZR Qty 2

    https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6RXV2coKVjvNkhWZ1F2UWZ5MHM&usp=sharing
    S/N: 602-v277-05sb1205073888
    S/N: 602-v277-05sb1205141248
    thank you

    Thank you sir, worked like a charm. Where there any improvements in this vBIOS other than the UEFI/GOP?

  • GOP/UEFI Bios for 560 GTXti Twin Frozr OC

    Hello.
    I've tried several of the BIOS in this forum with a "mismatch" message from the nvbios utility.
    Here's the output of my nvflash command with the info, in case you can provide a uefi capable BIOS. Going crazy since the my new z87 motherboard is not able to boot from it.
    nvflash.exe /v
    NVIDIA Firmware Update Utility (Version 5.142)
    Adapter: GeForce GTX 560 Ti   (10DE,1200,1462,2382) H:--:NRM B:01,PCI,D:00,F:00
    The display may go *BLANK* on and off for up to 10 seconds during access to the
    EEPROM depending on your display adapter and output device.
    Identifying EEPROM...
    EEPROM ID (1F,6601) : Atmel AT25FS010 2.7-3.6V 1024Kx1S, page
    Reading adapter firmware image...
    IFR Data Size         : 0 bytes
    Image Size            : 63488 bytes
    Version               : 70.24.2E.00.02
    ~CRC32                : 7B2155B6
    OEM String            : NVIDIA
    Vendor Name           : NVIDIA Corporation
    Product Name          : GF104B Board - 10400050
    Product Revision      : Chip Rev
    Device Name(s)        : GeForce GTX 560 Ti
    Board ID              : D205
    PCI ID                : 10DE-1200
    Subsystem ID          : 1462-2382
    Hierarchy ID          : Normal Board
    Chip SKU              : 400
    Project               : 1040-0050
    CDP                   : N/A
    Build Date            : 06/08/11
    Modification Date     : 11/09/11
    UEFI Support          : No
    UEFI Version          : N/A
    UEFI Signer(s)        : Unsigned
    Sign-On Message       : GF114 P1040 SKU 50 VGA BIOS
    MSINV238MS.2A3
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    Thanks in advance.

    There is no GOP compliant vbios for a GTX560ti or any GeForce prior to GTX6xx series. You have to get a newer vga if you want to use UEFI booting.

  • [Request] UEFI Bios for Radeon HD7850 Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC

    Hello folks, new member here. I'd like to open by thanking this community for the great level of education and support provided here. I have always been an EVGA guy, and I have been quite impressed with my MSI experience so far and this forum just validates that experience...It's going to be a tough choice where my dollars go moving forward and that's saying a lot about how good MSI has been!!
    Onward and upward, I need a UEFI/SECUREBOOT/GOP/VBIOS for my card.
    S/N: 602-V273-050B1301146609
    Also, once I receive this bios, can someone please clarify the proper procedure for flashing it to the card, I have searched and I have seen a few different methods referenced, I just wanted to know what the officially accepted way of doing it is.  I assume it's good practice to backup the current vbios that is on the card just in case as well and if there is a procedure for that as well.
    Finally being new to all this UEFI stuff, after flashing the card, if I decide to pull it and place it in a non UEFI system, will I have to flash back to the old BIOS or will it be backwards compatible with non-uefi systems?
    I'm new to the whole UEFI environment and am still figuring this all out, thanks for the patience and help.
    Nate

    you can use this one: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=181106.msg1301663#msg1301663
    instructions are included there
    Quote
    Finally being new to all this UEFI stuff, after flashing the card, if I decide to pull it and place it in a non UEFI system, will I have to flash back to the old BIOS or will it be backwards compatible with non-uefi systems?
    its backward compatible

  • UEFI GOP VBIOS REQUEST SLI Twin Frozr gaming OC ED

    S/N: 602-V298-08SB1312107326
    S/N: 602-V298-08SB1312107327
    BIOS 80.80.21.00.75(p2083-0021)

    Sorry, there is none (yet). Your cards are among the few batches no gop vbios is available for. Try contacting MSI about it: >>How to contact MSI.<<

  • Driver for N560GTX-448 Twin Frozr III Power Edition/OC

    So... where is it?
    I've just bought one for a new build (my Chrsitmas present to myself) and I'm trying to check for the latest drivers.
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    Please help...

    I've updated my system specs - the old ones made me realise how long it is since I first joined here.
    The BSOD happened during me not even being there... I had installed the driver (seemed OK),  done some windows updates that needed a restart, then left the PC while I went for a brew. When I came back the BSOD was waiting for me. I didn't read past the 'If this is the first time..' and just hit the reset button in disgust.
    If it does it again I'll try to analyse the dump and see what went belly-up.
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    So far the only thing to cause my CPU fans to speed up noticably was doing the windows updates!
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  • UEFI/GOP BIOS Request N680GTX Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC

    Hi, I recently updated to Windows 8.1 and I need to enable secure boot.
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    Original bios: http ://d-h.st/RRk
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    Quote from: xmad on 18-October-13, 03:51:36
    Latest GOP: NV282MH.111
    Extract the files anywhere and run the cmd
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