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    GT628 users, please give me a copy of your VGA BIOS:)

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by moral hazard, Feb 8, 2010.

  1. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Hi,

    Can somebody that has an MSI GT628 with the 160m upload their VGA BIOS for me?

    I want to flash it onto my 9800m GTS ;)

    Also does anyone know if the 160m works in the GT627?

    Cheers (and + rep to whoever can give me the BIOS).
     
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    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Bump, please :)

    All you have to do is download GPUz and click on the black chip with the green arrow > submit to online database...

    Also could somebody tell me what vRAM chips you have, I have samsung K4J10324QD-HC12.
     
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    You dont want to do that trust me, you could end up with a faulty card :(
     
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    Dude what you doing here !? where's the 3870 ?????? :D
     
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    Yeah!

    Wheres the repaired one?
     
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    hahahhahahahha Wait a minute :D!.

    EDIT: POSTED!!!! ehehehehehehe
     
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    The model number of the chip is written on them.

    Just take the heatsink off, then take off the heatpad and you should be able to read the model number.

    If you google the model number, you should find the datasheet for the vRAM. In the datasheet you can see what frequency it's rated for.
     
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