![]() ![]() It's only useful for people that are taking the cards to liquid nitrogen for OC competitions trying to hit world records. The XOC bios is slower, runs a risk of damaging your card and in general is just terrible for daily-driver usage. If that's true then 2126 Mhz 1.093v on the FTW3 bios will be faster for you than 2214 Mhz would be on the XOC bios. You claimed you can maintain 2126 Mhz with 1.093v. In your example with 2214 Mhz on XOC 1.200v you will have the exact same performance if you can maintain 2059 Mhz on the card on a limited bios 1.093v (which is where the FTW3 bios caps out at). That means that (for example) if you can get 2000 Mhz stable with the FTW3 bios (or any other limited bios) on your 1080 Ti then when you run the same card at 2140 Mhz (2000 + 7%, just used as this example here) on the XOC bios you will have exactly the same performance in games and benchmarks vs running the card on a limited bios at 2000 Mhz. I'll explain in more detail what I tried to explain earlier: With the XOC bios it is 7% slower clock-for-clock vs limited bios's. ![]() It runs the card at full performance for the clock speed you can run it at. It doesn't run any risk of damaging your card like XOC does. Click to expand.FTW3 is the highest power limit bios out of all of the "limited" bios's available. ![]()
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