Vbios for MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming 100ME

What is the Latest Bios for MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming 100ME
My Current Bios: NV316MH.1H0
My S/N: 602-V316-26SB1502000278

I buy this cards also, it's my biosit is the latest version?
S/N:602 - V316 - 22SB1502003967
And why more, why max vcore it's only 1.218V? it's very hard to overclocking  :/ Typical MSI Gaming have 1.2500V
 GM204-84.04.36.00.F1.7z (132.96 kB - downloaded 16 times.)

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