Why does my 3080 TUF draw over 100 Watt in Idle?
Looks like your card is working on performance mode. Change it to Adpative power under Nvidia 3D settings and restart your PC. It should work.
Why does my 3080 TUF draw over 100 Watt in Idle?
Looks like your card is working on performance mode. Change it to Adpative power under Nvidia 3D settings and restart your PC. It should work.
I flashed the BIOS and DDU as well. The fans now dont spin at idle, but they go crazy again whenever I play any videogame.
Is the issue connected to the board power draw? And is there a fix?
Thanks.
Hello there,
so i kinda got the same problem. So here is my story so people will be able to follow me and my thoughts.
I got last friday my Rog Strix 3090 OC been mega happy about it etc ... my mod kinda changed after i installed the new asus armoury crate/aura after that nothing worked anymore got problems with my whole RBG setup (motherboard rog strix z370-f gaming, rog strix flare and ofc the rog strix 3090 oc) so i had to roll back to the older version to be able to see at least any rbg lights on but i cant change the them on the motherboard anymore ... so i just gave up and wanted to chill and play some games
Today i decided to make the bios update which ended in a catastrophe while doing the update i got a bluescreen after that my motherboard decided to not find anymore my gpu ... so got already scared as fuck ... after some time doing multiple DDU's in safemode and reinstalling the driver it finally worked again but ofcurse i got new problems which are that my gpu/memory clock keep going on max/min all the time but i didnt have this before so i asked for help in the asus rog discord and found a guy which told me to reset/reflash the bios again which i did but the problem stayed with the clock speeding up/down all the time. the guy from the discord told me to check for any app's that might be running in background 2D/3D and i found that the WALLPAPER ENGINE is cursing a error with GPU Tweak 2 ...
I changed now the multi display power saver as well and everything is back to normal which i'm not sure because as i said that i didnt have this problem before the failed BIOS update.
My question is now is it bad if the clocks are going up/down all the time in idle on the destkop (leaving multi display power saver off)
I guess i will leave it on anyways now but find it kinda shitty from ASUS that they are giving out hardware so expensive and many things are just not working at all
Thanks for reading
Well I know that the clockspeed should be going up on loads youtube/games etc but i didnt have this problem before just been idle on desktop going all the time up/down non-stop and not only once
I was worried because i never saw anything like this before and as i mention i also didnt have this before the failed bios update
Hi,
Can someone explain to me how to get 375w with a 3080 Tuf OC like in the review? I am stuck at 355w.
I did the bios update (94.02.26.48.40)
thanks
Can you please provide a screenshot with your BIOS version and confirmation that you see 373W in AB's power graph?On average mine is about 355w as well but I can get to about 373W when I stress my GPU during benchmarks.
I can confirm that the TUF doesn't seem to reach its max 375W power limit, no matter which BIOS version.
And yes, of course the slider is 110% PL on TUF OC, respectively +117% for non-OC.
I've got the OC version, even flashed the P-non-OC BIOS onto the Q-BIOS slot, no change. These cards seem to limit power to ~360W, wtf Asus?!?
Edit: And what about the reviewers, haven't they noticed???
Power draw has nothing to do with "silicon quality", if that's what you're hinting at. But please, just show a screenshot with BIOS version and AB's power graph...I mean, you can confirm that YOUR TUF card can't reach it. But for my TUF OC card I was able to reach 375W (give or take a few watts). Only thing is, it's just during stressing not during normal gaming.
Power draw has nothing to do with "silicon quality", if that's what you're hinting at. But please, just show a screenshot with BIOS version and AB's power graph...
Power draw has nothing to do with "silicon quality", if that's what you're hinting at. But please, just show a screenshot with BIOS version and AB's power graph...
Thanks very much! Strange, same BIOS than I am on, never saw 375W as max, no matter what.Here you go. It took me a few tries, but asus for sure is not letting it reach 375W that easy. Majority of the time I was around 365W. It just shows that the board CAN reach 375W, but it is not efficient in keeping the power high so I do get power limits all the time before reaching 375W.
No, totally silent in the rattling-area. Sounds like something is wrong with one of your fans, sorry about that.Hi guys! Did someone noticed that the fans of the 3080 TUF OC have a little rattling noise when spinning, regardless of the rpm? It gets worse when the rpm is increased... The fan noise itself hides it a little bit, though.
Thanks very much! Strange, same BIOS than I am on, never saw 375W as max, no matter what.
Which benchmark/stress test did you run?
Edit: You know, I had a 3080 FE before and there I saw constant 370W, reaching its specified power limit permanently. That's actually what we want to see from the TUF also, right?
Thanks, I see we're on the same understanding. It's a shame Asus doesn't deliver the spec'd 375W for the TUF, hope this is going to be fixed with a future BIOS update.
I will try Kombustor though and see if I can hit >370W with that.
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Ok, so with Kombustor I was able to hit that, but it's only very briefly and in no way how a power target should behave.
Asus, there's something fundamentally wrong with PT on the TUF, please clarify.
System Name | Kurise PC |
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Processor | i7 5820k 4,7ghz / Ryzen 1700x 4ghz / 8700k |
Motherboard | Asus X99 deluxe / MSI x370 gaming pro carbon / z370i strix |
Cooling | EK evo, xspc slim 360 rad, D5 pump, dual alpha cool GPU mono block, dual xspc 240 radiator, DDC 18w |
Memory | Crucial sport white 16gb x 8 128gb 2666mhz/ Crucial sport white 16gb x 4 64gb 2933 / ddr4 chinese 32 |
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Storage | Lite on 512GB x 3 / Plextor m2 256gb / samsung 970 evo |
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Case | Xigmatek Elysium / Corsair 750D / Bitfenix prodigy M |
Audio Device(s) | creative blaster ZX / Blaster ZXR / Blaster x7 lmt + burson v5i upgraded |
Power Supply | Be Quiet 1200 / Thermaltake toughpower 1200w / chinese 750w sfx PSU |
Mouse | Asus Echelon/ steelseries black ops II/ james donkey |
Keyboard | Cm storm quickfire pro / Fire rose steampunk kb/ corsair k70 |
Software | Windows 10 |
I think it's a general issue where the TUF is not able to perfectly balance all 3 power inputs and thus not able to saturate all of them to 100%. Maybe not actually achievable at all, but the FE is showing 370W permanently, so it _is_ possible to approach the maximum.
Anyhow, I'm going to shunt-mod it now, at least the two 8-pin shunts. Not for daily use, but because out of interest and some OC-fun.