2016/09/11 23:16:53
alientek
Remember try at your own risk, this is a GTX Strix bios. It is currently working fine on my GTX 1080 FTW.
Increase voltage from 1.093mv to 1.200mv!

http://www.mediafire.com/...yg/strix1080xoc_t4.zip
2016/09/11 23:24:15
ARIOS-X1
Damn, that's a heavy OC! Especially on air. Looks like that Strix BIOS pushed it to the Max. I wonder how far it could go with a custom loop...Did you get it completely stable at that speed?
Btw I clicked the link and it gave me a HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. 
 
If there's an alternative link please share, I'd like to give this a try.
2016/09/11 23:26:30
sethleigh
I'm getting one step below that level of performance at 1.081v on an EVGA 1080 SC w/EK block. That seems like a helluva lot of volts to force into this thing for a measly 12 MHz more performance. And is that 70 C under air or water cooling? It would have to be under water, and if so, that's really, really hot for a watercooled 1080. 
 
I can see this being kind of fun to play with for people, especially for people who intend to do LN2 or sub-ambient via phase change or TECs or whatever, but it certainly isn't very practical for normal use.
2016/09/11 23:29:03
alientek
ARIOS-X1
Damn, that's a heavy OC! Especially on air. Looks like that Strix BIOS pushed it to the Max. I wonder how far it could go with a custom loop...Did you get it completely stable at that speed?
Btw I clicked the link and it gave me a HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. 
 
If there's an alternative link please share, I'd like to give this a try.




Link seems okay for me? I just downloaded it again.
Still testing..
2016/09/11 23:30:06
alientek
sethleigh
I'm getting one step below that level of performance at 1.081v on an EVGA 1080 SC w/EK block. That seems like a helluva lot of volts to force into this thing for a measly 12 MHz more performance. And is that 70 C under air or water cooling? It would have to be under water, and if so, that's really, really hot for a watercooled 1080. 
 
I can see this being kind of fun to play with for people, especially for people who intend to do LN2 or sub-ambient via phase change or TECs or whatever, but it certainly isn't very practical for normal use.


It's running on air ;)
2016/09/11 23:42:37
HeavyHemi
This was posted on Guru3D awhile ago.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=409485
2016/09/11 23:43:37
sethleigh
Under any kind of load? I ask because under serious benchmarking or gaming loads my 1080 SC would be over 70 C at lower clockspeeds and much lower voltages with the fans at 100%. I would predict that your load can't be all that high if you're only at 70 C.
 
If I'm wrong though then congrats! 
2016/09/11 23:50:59
alientek
sethleigh
Under any kind of load? I ask because under serious benchmarking or gaming loads my 1080 SC would be over 70 C at lower clockspeeds and much lower voltages with the fans at 100%. I would predict that your load can't be all that high if you're only at 70 C.
 
If I'm wrong though then congrats! 


Well you can see the GPU-Z screenshot, load is 80-100% 
2016/09/12 00:46:11
sethleigh
alientek
sethleigh
Under any kind of load? I ask because under serious benchmarking or gaming loads my 1080 SC would be over 70 C at lower clockspeeds and much lower voltages with the fans at 100%. I would predict that your load can't be all that high if you're only at 70 C.
 
If I'm wrong though then congrats! 


Well you can see the GPU-Z screenshot, load is 80-100% 


Ah, thanks for pointing that out. I read this on a 4K monitor, and without the ability to zoom in at all these things people post inevitably look tiny and hard to read on my end.
2016/09/12 01:12:22
Scarlet-Tech
Just be aware that loading an unapproved bios is grounds for a warranty to be denied. Brick in your card with an unapproved bios may warrant you the world most expensive paperweight. Use with caution.

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