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  1. I find the solution to keep this bios and solved my problems. Using curve in MSI AB I made it to work at constant desired voltage with constant overclock under load. Default curve designed to use ~1.13v and with +150MHz in MSI AB offset gives ~2050-2100 overclock range. While I want to use 1v max and stable 2000, I made a line with 2000MHz from 1v to 1.20v and now I have 1v max with 2000MHz And this 2000 is rock stable and never drops, due to disabled power limits check. On any other bios running 3DMark FSU 1st test or Kombustor drops frequencies due to "hardware" PL on FE cards to about 1900MHz even on 1v on GPU. So now I happy I got desired level of overclock w/o extra heat and stupid PL drops on other bioses. 1.13v with 2050-2100 made about 50-53C on GPU and now with 2000 1v I have only 40-43C on GPU under full load in real applications/games (45-46C in FSU loop / Kombustor) MANTAcore This bios allows up to 1.20v even on FE cards, you just need to make a line with some angle up to this voltage. Here is how my curve looks: http://i.imgur.com/APHLSgo.png This is my FSU with current bios/settings/curve overclock: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 video card benchmark result - Intel Xeon Processor X5680,ASUSTeK Computer INC. Rampage III Extreme and here is a result that were made with offset overclock (2100 1.13v): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 video card benchmark result - Intel Xeon Processor X5680,ASUSTeK Computer INC. Rampage III Extreme and here is Time Spy: 2000 1v NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 video card benchmark result - Intel Xeon Processor X5680,ASUSTeK Computer INC. Rampage III Extreme 2100 1.13v NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 video card benchmark result - Intel Xeon Processor X5680,ASUSTeK Computer INC. Rampage III Extreme
  2. Hello, guys. I used this bios (v5) on my 1080 FE for more than month and it work perfectly. The only thing I'm not happy with is fact that card is constantly work with 1.13v voltage at load bringing about +10C increase in temps (I have 41-42C with "normal" bios and 2100/1.06v and 52-53C with this mod bios with 2100/1.13v) But powerlimit seems to be lifted w/o any hardware modification. I can handle FSU with 2100 w/o frequency drops and get a 99+% in stability test. On any other bios frequencies are unstable in first test and result often less than 97-98% and due to constant freq and voltage changes during first test picture looks jerk. Also the results in FSU/TimeSpy are good compared to overclock on stock bios, that mean that card really works at 2100MHz and holds it. Unfortunately this bios don't allow any great overclock over stock FE bios and stability. I can't reach anything more that 2100MHz for 24/7 use and playing some games (tomb raider 2013 for example) moved me down to 2050. So I decided to set comfortable frequency about 2000-2050 at lowest possible voltage. Doing some tests shows that I need only about 1v to be stable at 2000-2050. But ... yeah, powerlimits come even at this values. Especially in FSU - frequency in first test fluctuates due to PL. I tried bioses with high power limits like MSI/EVGA FTW, but seems they do nothing for FE cards. So my main question - is it possible to use this ASUS mod bios but limit it to 1v voltage? Is it possible to make this via MSI AB curve? Or maybe somebody can release version with lowered max voltage, that lifts powerlimits but allows reasonable GPU overclock at 2000-2050 with low voltages instead of 1.13v+ ?
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