2018/10/16 14:34:01
sblantipodi
can't stop to say how ridiculous is nvidia. 
they are destroying PC gaming.
2018/10/16 21:31:47
20186208520774
Thanks Evga
2018/10/16 21:47:58
Zammin
EVGA_JacobF
 
 Sorry to repeat this but I'm hoping you'll see this and give us an answer. :)
 
Could we please get a 366W BIOS for the XC/XC Ultra 2080Ti? Gigabyte have released one for the Gaming OC without issues. Considering the XC and Gaming OC are both reference designs with 300A chips I would assume there would be no issue lifting the power limit to the same level.
 
Sure we could flash the Gigabyte BIOS onto our EVGA reference cards but I would assume that would void the warranty, so an official 366W BIOS would be greatly appreciated! 366W is still lower than the FTW3's power limit so it shouldn't hurt your FTW3 sales.
 
Looking forward to a response!
2018/10/17 02:10:36
tirrorex
Zammin
EVGA_JacobF
 
 Sorry to repeat this but I'm hoping you'll see this and give us an answer. :)
 
Could we please get a 366W BIOS for the XC/XC Ultra 2080Ti? Gigabyte have released one for the Gaming OC without issues. Considering the XC and Gaming OC are both reference designs with 300A chips I would assume there would be no issue lifting the power limit to the same level.
 
Sure we could flash the Gigabyte BIOS onto our EVGA reference cards but I would assume that would void the warranty, so an official 366W BIOS would be greatly appreciated! 366W is still lower than the FTW3's power limit so it shouldn't hurt your FTW3 sales.
 
Looking forward to a response!




Considering the galax card is using a ref pcb a 380W bios would be nice
2018/10/17 04:01:19
Zammin
I would be very happy with that too haha. I just thought since the FTW3 has a 373W limit that having 380W BIOS on the XC cards might be eating into FTW3 territory. Either way though, something more than 338W as an option would be cool so we don't need to worry about flashing the BIOS from other cards.
 
This could be completely false for all I know as I'm no expert but over on OCN some people were mentioning in the 2080Ti thread that 380W slightly exceeds the theoretical maximum capacity of the reference design due to the 8-pins being able to pull 150W each as well as 75W through the PCIE slot. It's only 5W over though so maybe it's a complete non-issue. But if that is what is keeping manufacturers other than Galax from raising the power limits then 366W or so would be better than nothing.
 
Gigabyte seem to have no issue raising the limit to 366W so I don't see why EVGA can't.
2018/10/18 11:10:18
ryu4000
Was told by support that ftw3 card shows only 124 not 130 which is lower then these cards bios suppose to be
2018/10/18 11:17:31
Emew42
Anyone know if the 2070 series will be coming with the 130% power limit or are they stuck with 120%?
2018/10/18 11:21:41
Sajin
ryu4000
Was told by support that ftw3 card shows only 124 not 130 which is lower then these cards bios suppose to be


Use gpu-z to check both your vbioses. One should read a maximum of 373w.
 

2018/10/18 11:35:58
ryu4000
Sajin
ryu4000
Was told by support that ftw3 card shows only 124 not 130 which is lower then these cards bios suppose to be


Use gpu-z to check both your vbioses. One should read a maximum of 373w.
 



thanks man yeah it shows 373 in there
2018/10/18 11:36:45
Sajin

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