Hello people of tom
I have a EVGA GTX 1080 FTW. On benching the maximum frequency I'm able to run stably is 2025 MHz, which eventually clocks down to 1987 under high temps. While this is by no means bad, it seems that others are having much better luck overclocking theirs, so my question is this. If I flashed the BIOS to remove some of the voltage and temperature constrains that are normally present, would I be able to improve my performance, or have I just drawn badly at the silicon lottery?
I have a EVGA GTX 1080 FTW. On benching the maximum frequency I'm able to run stably is 2025 MHz, which eventually clocks down to 1987 under high temps. While this is by no means bad, it seems that others are having much better luck overclocking theirs, so my question is this. If I flashed the BIOS to remove some of the voltage and temperature constrains that are normally present, would I be able to improve my performance, or have I just drawn badly at the silicon lottery?