2021/08/10 15:35:26
schmiggyjk
I have an LHR 3080 FTW3 on the way from the evga queue, and from what I gather, the LHR cards aren't supported with this bios?  Is that something we can expect eventually?  Or is this bios already included with those newer cards?
2021/08/10 22:46:10
Komradskiy
In the same boat with a LHR 3080 FTW3 from the EVGA queue. Waiting for some sort of information or new BIOS. Weird way to handle the change in card type. 
2021/08/18 12:45:04
rberry009
How do I tell if my 3080 FTW3 ultra is the LHR version or not? Also, is there a big difference having HLR?
2021/08/18 13:21:53
coresare
rberry009
How do I tell if my 3080 FTW3 ultra is the LHR version or not? Also, is there a big difference having HLR?


Look at the model #. If it is 10G-P5-3897-KL  "KL" means it's the light hashrate version.
2021/08/18 13:30:12
FedericoUY
If the LHR versions are physically same as the latest non LHR FTW3 Ultra, even if you could flash a higher wattage bios, you'll find power limit in ~400w (sometimes less than 400). No big difference between stock and "oc" bios.
2021/08/18 14:34:44
kovyrshin
FedericoUY
If the LHR versions are physically same as the latest non LHR FTW3 Ultra, even if you could flash a higher wattage bios, you'll find power limit in ~400w (sometimes less than 400). No big difference between stock and "oc" bios.


I just mentioned above that my lhr card is happy to pull 430-440w.
2021/08/18 22:33:57
rberry009
So what you are telling me @coresare is that if my model number ends in a KL it is the LHR version?
2021/08/18 23:08:14
kovyrshin
rberry009
So what you are telling me @coresare is that if my model number ends in a KL it is the LHR version?

Yes
2021/08/19 18:21:40
rberry009
So my model number is 10G-P5-3897-KR what does the KR at the end mean it is not 10G-P5-3897-KL
2021/08/27 08:28:47
0Actionman0
Is there any way to find the (.rom) file so I can flash the bios on Linux

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