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There is hardly ever any need to flash a gpu bios. So let us know why u are even wasting your time thinking about doing it.
so you think that flashing a modded bios is going to give you a massive performance increase? if that was the case everyone would do it. you need to do much more to achieve a meaningful performance increase than just flashing your bios.
specifically shunt modding. pascal gpu's are heavily power limited and have a hard wired clock cap of around 2100mhz. so even if you manage to successfuly shunt mod and increase power limits the gpu will still not run wide open. it won't even come close to matching the 1080ti. Nvidia made damn sure their gpu's were not going to be tinkered with to gain substantial perofmance by the end user. not only do you run the risk of bricking your bios you can also brick your entire gpu by performing such mods. if you are happy with the risk of destroying your gpu then you clearly have money to burn. in which case you are better off buying a more powerful card. less hassle
https://www.techpowerup.com/download/bios-modding/ has a couple of tools to flash the GPU's BIOS.
https :/tinyurl.com /yyascahb (google search for BIOS modding - remove the spaces otherwise steam removes the link), I used overclockers.com and win-raid when I was searching for a motherboard modded BIOS. I see the overclockers GPU BIOS modding guide is very old so pays to find something a lot more modern.
As always: mod at your own risk.
how do you claim that previous posts have been not helpful if you have no experience in the matter and can't provide any useful information yourself?
https://www.overclock.net/forum/69-nvidia/1601288-official-nvidia-gtx-1080-owner-s-club.html
There is a thread there that discusses BIOS flashing for the 1080Ti's so there may be one for the 1080's.
You can sue it for overclocking but more for solutions like LN2 OC'ing.
With normal cooling solutions you hit the thermal barrier befor you actually hit a barrier where you could considerign raising the voltage.