Do you see anything wrong?

Is the system in warranty? If it is, contact them for support. If not in warranty, you can try a different driver version, if that does not help and you have image issues it may be due to heat, you can open the case and re-seat the heatsink with new heat grease. If that does not work, see if you can underclock the video card a bit using the nVidia tools.
 

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And by the way, why does it say in my Nvidia Control Panel that i don't have an option to enable or disable SLI? Because i clearly have it. Besides that i will try your solution tomorrow.
 


If you are using the nVidia stock drivers, remove them and install the ones from the laptop vendor. Laptop video is only supported by the laptop vendor.
 

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1) I don't really know what you mean by that. 2) I don't have warranty, forgot to add that in. 3) And i just tried to search for any of my CDs that came with the box when i got my laptop. (MSI GT70 0ND) do you think i can reach customer support and get new ones? I mean just look at this http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=292707203 It is demoralizing. Is the GPU Broken?
 

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And by the way, you didn't answer my question. Did you see anything wrong on the GPU-Z pic?
 


You can download the drivers for the system online, don't need the disk, just go to MSI's website.

I can't see the picture at work and I don't really check the forums at home, so can't say anything about the CPU-Z report. What you can do is check the temperature readings against the ones from the vendor and see if it's in the normal operating range.
 

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Alright, i will clean the Laptop now and see if the problem still exist, if it does. I guess either contact MSI support or just use it for web browsing.. Would be nice if more people posted on this thread.
 

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The only issue I can see is that for some reason your memory clock is at 0 MHz. According to the default it should be at 900 MHz so maybe clock it back up using MSI afterburner or EVGA precision X, see if the problem continues.
 

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I think i managed to fix it. Also it says i don't have CUDA when i have it. my my. LOL