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    Request for Msi Gt683r bios & msi gtx 560m vbios

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by hernanisilvaa, Jan 19, 2014.

  1. hernanisilvaa

    hernanisilvaa Newbie

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    Hi

    Hope someone can help me =)

    My laptop is a msi gt683r motherboard is a ms16f21 and my gpu card fried, i bought a gtx 560m that came out from a medion erazer, but no display appear, i already found a vbios from techfroum but that one didnt work... =S

    Can someone please provide me the msi gtx 560m vbios and if possible there motherboard bios to?

    (I have a friend that as a machine that inserting the bios chip in it he can install the vbios into it)

    I read somewhere that it might be possible if i insert the gtx 460m it also might work....


    Thank you
     
  2. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    Do you know if your system still works? What if it's the system itself but not the graphics card?
     
  3. hernanisilvaa

    hernanisilvaa Newbie

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    Hi

    Thanks for your answer i know its not the system because my friend borrow me his card and it worked fine...
     
  4. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    Can you take several pictures of this card?
    Did you try the same card on your friend's system?
     
  5. hernanisilvaa

    hernanisilvaa Newbie

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    Hi

    Once again thank you for your help =).

    Yes i will take some pictures of it and post it here.

    I tried on my friend msi 683dxr and it didnt work out either, but we tried on a clevo and the card worked, so its not a problem in my system, or a problem in the gpu, i think its vbios or something like that, the 560m gpu from medion in the outside seem the same, even the color of the board is the same.

    I asked msi vbios they say that they cannot provide me the vbiod, to ask medion i dont understand there reply: ask medion lol.

    Anyway thats why im asking someone who has a system like myne to sent me his original vbios and bios to see if it works.

    Thank you
     
  6. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    Yup, it's important that everyone can sees the image of your card, and perhaps someone has an answer for you.
     
  7. hacktrix2006

    hacktrix2006 Hold My Vodka, I going to kill my GPU

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    As kevin said its best to upload pictures mate just incase. With the GPU dead it might have taken other things out.
    I had a GTX560M go as well on the Barebone Version of your Laptop, When it went the laptop refused to boot at all unless the GPU was out.

    First thing i did was check everything else to ensure that nothing else went and then i contact a mate from here to get a New GPU.

    Its best to check mate. I do have the Vbios though for MSI GTX560M but it might not solve everything.

    Also if you wanted to Upgrade you can get a GTX770M which is why more powerfull then the GTX560M and cooler by miles and get a MSI Heatsink for GTX570M/580M which will fit quite nicely.

    If you need the vBios PM!
     
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