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Camelsmaycry

Hey

 

Just wondering how can I bypass the power limit to get to 2100Mhz on my Zotac 2080 ti Amp 

 

Thanks

 

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Besides bumping up the power slider, there isn't much. A custom bios might help. You can also shunt two resistors to increase voltage, though I don't recommend that as you can break your card quite easily if you slip up

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24 minutes ago, Camelsmaycry said:

 

If you've got an "A" GPU then flash the Galax 380W BIOS. You can shunt mod if you want. Although, 380W is more than enough to hold 2100MHz.

 

If you've got a "non-A" GPU then flash the Palit 310W BIOS or shunt mod with appropriate resistors.

 

Every variant of the 2080 Ti Amp seems to have an "A" GPU so flash this: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/204557/kfa2-rtx2080ti-11264-180910

 

Owners club has a guide (just past the BIOS section): https://www.overclock.net/threads/official-nvidia-rtx-2080-ti-owners-club.1706276/#post-27583630

 

Shunt mod info: https://www.overclock.net/threads/2080-ti-working-shunt-mod.1714864/#post-27740500

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20 hours ago, DildorTheDecent said:

If you've got an "A" GPU then flash the Galax 380W BIOS. You can shunt mod if you want. Although, 380W is more than enough to hold 2100MHz.

 

If you've got a "non-A" GPU then flash the Palit 310W BIOS or shunt mod with appropriate resistors.

 

Every variant of the 2080 Ti Amp seems to have an "A" GPU so flash this: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/204557/kfa2-rtx2080ti-11264-180910

 

Owners club has a guide (just past the BIOS section): https://www.overclock.net/threads/official-nvidia-rtx-2080-ti-owners-club.1706276/#post-27583630

 

Shunt mod info: https://www.overclock.net/threads/2080-ti-working-shunt-mod.1714864/#post-27740500

Thank you very much

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On 9/25/2020 at 7:13 PM, Camelsmaycry said:

Hey

 

Just wondering how can I bypass the power limit to get to 2100Mhz on my Zotac 2080 ti Amp 

 

Thanks

 

That may be more of a silicon thing.

 

I had 2 EVGA FTW3 Ultra 2080 tis. One could hit 2,145mhz and the other would crash after 2,085mhz. 

Both used the same power(373 watts).

 

To maintain over 2,100mhz the GPU had to stay below 55c and that was hard to do for any length of time air cooled and in a case. 

 

Both cards could run at 2,040 mhz with the stock fan curve and a 24/7 overclock so I was happy with that.

 

 

 

 

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