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1080 ti ftw3 bios switch differences?

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2017/06/16 23:18:19 (permalink)
What are the exact changes between the master and slave bios?
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    Re: 1080 ti ftw3 bios switch differences? 2017/06/16 23:21:11 (permalink)
    Master: Fans turn off when temps are below 60c, 117% power target, less aggressive fan curve.
     
    Slave: Fans run 24/7, 127% power target, more aggressive fan curve.
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    Re: 1080 ti ftw3 bios switch differences? 2017/06/16 23:29:31 (permalink)
    The higher power target should help with oc stability correct? At 117% if I break 2k it's a matter of when I crash not if. When I get home I think I'll try out the slave bios.

    Another question. Coming from afterburner I'm having trouble finding voltage controls in xoc. Is there a way to set voltages based on clock?
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    Re: 1080 ti ftw3 bios switch differences? 2017/06/16 23:41:48 (permalink)
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    The higher power target should help with oc stability correct? At 117% if I break 2k it's a matter of when I crash not if. When I get home I think I'll try out the slave bios. 

    Another question. Coming from afterburner I'm having trouble finding voltage controls in xoc. Is there a way to set voltages based on clock?

    First question: Yes, but only when under power target limited situations.
    Second question: There isn't a way to lock your clock to certain voltages in xoc. You can allow the card to draw more voltage by adjusting the voltage slider here...
     

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    Re: 1080 ti ftw3 bios switch differences? 2017/06/17 08:47:20 (permalink)
    riku98523
    The higher power target should help with oc stability correct? At 117% if I break 2k it's a matter of when I crash not if. When I get home I think I'll try out the slave bios.

    Another question. Coming from afterburner I'm having trouble finding voltage controls in xoc. Is there a way to set voltages based on clock?

    Yes and no. You can setup an advanced profile for clocks in pxoc. However this still only specs the max clock per voltage, the gpu will still downclock at any given voltage due to temps.


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