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Originally Posted by Cool Mike View Post

I will need the .rom file right? I cannot find a .rom file for the Aorus 1080ti xtreme.

F3 or F3P
All of the "Extreme Gaming" labeled vBIOS' on techpowerup are the Aorus Xtreme roms. Be careful though, and make sure you know which vBIOS is currently enabled on your card. If you flash the 3hdmi/3DP bios while you're using a DVI monitor, or vice-versa, you'll be flashing the wrong bios. I flashed a 3hdmi/3dp rom on my card while the DVI bios was active, and I ended up having to blind-flash the correct rom onto it.
 
Is anyone having problems with the fans not working at all? I just got this card today and noticed playing a game my temps jumped over 90C in a couple minutes causing lots of stutter. I've tried Afterburner, Aorus Engine, and EVGA Precision X to move the fan settings around and I cannot get the fans to spin. The "Fan Stop" LED is perma lit up.

Aorus 1080 ti Xtreme
Bios Ver F4
Driver Ver 22.21.13.8476
 
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I need help. I need help. ArcticStorm bios are safe?

I have a graphic card Gigabyte Aorus 1080ti 11g (No Xtreme). The new Bios (f3p) is crap. From where can I download the ArcticStorm BIOS for my Aorus 1080ti 11g (No Xtreme)? After installing the ArcticStorm BIOS can I go back and install the original bios of Gigabyte? Is it easy to install ArcticStorm Bios? Which version should I install? Are there any instructions? I have to change something in the hardware?

Please, I do not have more information on ArcticStorm Bios. If someone can explain me well the difference with the original Bios ...

Thank you very much in advance
 
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Originally Posted by oguignant View Post

Hello!!
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I need help. I need help. ArcticStorm bios are safe?

I have a graphic card Gigabyte Aorus 1080ti 11g (No Xtreme). The new Bios (f3p) is crap. From where can I download the ArcticStorm BIOS for my Aorus 1080ti 11g (No Xtreme)? After installing the ArcticStorm BIOS can I go back and install the original bios of Gigabyte? Is it easy to install ArcticStorm Bios? Which version should I install? Are there any instructions? I have to change something in the hardware?

Please, I do not have more information on ArcticStorm Bios. If someone can explain me well the difference with the original Bios ...

Thank you very much in advance
The arctic bios in the best collection folder found HERE as well as instructions with video but can I ask what happened with the F3P bios that you didnt like? I ask because for me it seems to be the best so far, the XOC was ok and the Arctic didnt work to good. Oh and yes you can go back to original bios, instructions at that link. Might try XOC later again, maybe something went wrong last time.
 
All benchmarks (3dmark all, Heaven, etc...) go better with the F4 bios than with the F3P...

I use laptop i7 7820hk + alienware graphic amplifier (with PSU Corsair cx650m) + Gigabyte Aorus 1080 ti (So the scores are not the same as a normal desktop pc)

Example...

F4 BIOS


F3P BIOS


I use this settings


Question: After updating the F3P bios I always have to re install the drivers?

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All benchmarks (3dmark all, Heaven, etc...) go better with the F4 bios than with the F3P...

I use laptop i7 7820hk + Alienware Graphic Amp + Aorus 1080 ti (So the values are not the same as a desktop)

Example...
F4 BIOS


F3P BIOS


I use this settings


After updating the bios F3P I always have to re install the drivers?
 
So I have just finished playing Metro Last Light on my new PC. It is running on a pair of Aorus 1080 ti xtremes which due to the size of the cards are only separated from each by a few centimeters. According to Afterburner my top card peaks at about 83c (occasionally hitting 84 but dropping back down to 83), the lower card is a good 20 degrees cooler. Is this a safe temperature for the top card to hitting? I haven't overclocked the cards at all...
 
sorry, not a Ti owner but am a 1080 Extreme version owner with something a little different





still need to test it and try VRM bolts with 10mm M3 rather then current 8mm to see if block can be pulled onto the PCB a bit more

also have dual XTRs but that's a different story
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Originally Posted by Juve View Post

So I have just finished playing Metro Last Light on my new PC. It is running on a pair of Aorus 1080 ti xtremes which due to the size of the cards are only separated from each by a few centimeters. According to Afterburner my top card peaks at about 83c (occasionally hitting 84 but dropping back down to 83), the lower card is a good 20 degrees cooler. Is this a safe temperature for the top card to hitting? I haven't overclocked the cards at all...
Holy mother of mercy thats hot. It should be OK but I'm more concerned with how hot your VRMs + VRAM are getting more than the core. The Core can sustain 83C all day for years with no issues (hell the FE cards run at 83C all the time) but the bigger problem is the support components i mentioned.

You see, the VRAM shares a copper cold plate with the Core, normally, the VRAM is hotter than the core so the extra heat is wicked away but if the core is 83C, it means the VRAM is also sharing that heat load so they're operating in at least the high 80s if not mid 90s. This is unhealthy for the VRAM as it is far more sensitive than the core to temps as far as temps are concerned.

the VRMs are already pretty hot at stock, with 2 cards sandwiched together, I wouldn't be surprised if they're approaching 100C. Again, they're able to withstand up to 125C unlike the VRAM but its still not healthy to be like this long term. If you're the sort to keep the card for 3yrs+ then you should be concerned.
 
Yeah, starting to regret going the SLI route, at least with these cards. I foolishly didn't factor in their size when I purchased them. To make matters worse here in Australia it is winter and the weather is in the low teens outside.
 
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Yeah, starting to regret going the SLI route, at least with these cards. I foolishly didn't factor in their size when I purchased them. To make matters worse here in Australia it is winter and the weather is in the low teens outside.
I know the feel, i did the same thing with a pair of AMD 290s which were just as hot. Your best bet is offload the 2nd card on Gumtree or something and use that money to watercool the 1st card. You'll enjoy both better temperatures and more consistent performance.
 
Yeah seriously considering it. The only other option I gather would be to fork out more dough for a larger motherboard that will allow for greater space between the two GPU's which should just about solve the issue... but I'm not sure I am prepared to do that.
 
Hi, I bought an AORUS GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme, the performance is ok but the temp in gaming (99% use - 2160p) is 80ºC with all the case open and 84ºC with the case closed. Ambient temp 18ºC aprox. Is that a problem of the GPU or these are normal temps? Thanks in advance.
 
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Hi, I bought an AORUS GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme, the performance is ok but the temp in gaming (99% use - 2160p) is 80ºC with all the case open and 84ºC with the case closed. Ambient temp 18ºC aprox. Is that a problem of the GPU or these are normal temps? Thanks in advance.
At which rpms do you get these temps? Looks like the fans are not working.
And yes, this temperature is NOT normal, check the cooler seating and the TIM.
I have a non-Extreme Aorus and I get 62-65C at 70% cooler rpms at 27C ambient.
 
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Originally Posted by ALSTER868 View Post

At which rpms do you get these temps? Looks like the fans are not working.
And yes, this temperature is NOT normal, check the cooler seating and the TIM.
I have a non-Extreme Aorus and I get 62-65C at 70% cooler rpms at 27C ambient.
The fans are on 55% at these temps (default curve). BTW I'll confirm this in a little while.
 
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