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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/24 04:10:01
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I am still 100% right about predicting your opinion and 100% right about the problem.
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/24 10:38:56
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ty_ger07 I am still 100% right about predicting your opinion and 100% right about the problem.
"I can't say for sure whether he is right or wrong" You can't even say you're right about your own claims. When your own words prove you wrong, there is nothing left but to point and laugh, again. I am certain you are correct in what I think about you as a person. Ho hum.
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/24 15:04:20
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No. Use comprehension and logic. I was stating to them that their specific case is not yet determined, but in general, cases that do follow the trend of the thread are a certain way and are received by a certain resistance.
All true.
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/25 10:37:35
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ty_ger07 No. Use comprehension and logic. I was stating to them that their specific case is not yet determined, but in general, cases that do follow the trend of the thread are a certain way and are received by a certain resistance.
All true.
You are a brick wall.
Nothing you posted was being argued by me. I've no idea why you apparently have this irrational hatred of me (posting insults behind the safety of your keyboard). I proved his card would draw full power. We never moved past that to see if there were other issues because of another of your tantrums. That is the only logic and fact in this thread. The rest of your post is your personal animosity and inability to admit you're wrong, again. You're weird. Just go away, creep.
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/25 12:45:23
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I don't have a hatred of you. I think there is enough evidence of our difference in opinion already. There are a lot of people with cards that can't use full power, and some of them are in this thread. A card should not throttle for PWR at less than the set power limit.
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/26 13:49:02
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To be honest no matter what I try I've never seen it pull 450w or close to it. Highest I've seen were blips of 430w but it isn't maintained despite temps being just 70c. Possibly the card requires much lower temps / exotic cooling to get the most out of the xoc bios
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/26 14:50:32
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LoWRiDeRz To be honest no matter what I try I've never seen it pull 450w or close to it. Highest I've seen were blips of 430w but it isn't maintained despite temps being just 70c. Possibly the card requires much lower temps / exotic cooling to get the most out of the xoc bios
Your going to need to keep the Card much cooler ... 50 to 53 C to see max anything Nvidia Boost control will cut back the GPU above 53C The other thing is the software load needs to need (pull) that much power ... software load & monitor resolution matter
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/26 14:54:40
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LoWRiDeRz To be honest no matter what I try I've never seen it pull 450w or close to it. Highest I've seen were blips of 430w but it isn't maintained despite temps being just 70c. Possibly the card requires much lower temps / exotic cooling to get the most out of the xoc bios
What is the perfcap reason? Temperature drops clocks, not power limit; unless you reach thermal throttling.
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/26 20:18:42
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Yeah so with stock cooling it's impossible. I have seen people though getting 450 with stock cooling with temps similar to mine and Def higher than 52c... Tried the same software as they showed on YouTube.. Couldn't get the same result
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/26 21:13:59
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Official Card throttle temp is much higher though
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/27 06:01:01
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LoWRiDeRz Yeah so with stock cooling it's impossible. I have seen people though getting 450 with stock cooling with temps similar to mine and Def higher than 52c... Tried the same software as they showed on YouTube.. Couldn't get the same result
What is the perfcap reason?
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/27 06:13:22
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It mainly says Pwr I believe. I noticed it only pulls around 50w from pci-e and one of the 3 power supply connectors also pulls quite low vs the other two. Not sure if this means anything.
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Re: 3080 FTW3 Ultra not going over 400w even with 450w bios?
2024/10/27 06:51:13
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To me, it means your screwed by EVGA's design problem. I'm sure Hemi and others can come up with some other conclusion.
Normal operating temperature doesn't lower power limit. Your power inputs aren't balancing, and one is draging down the potential of the rest.
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