Let's take the 1080 ROG as example: their OC version has to guarantee the base boost of 1936 Mhz, while their non OC version has the safe stock frequencies.
Asus tests all of their chips (unless Nvidia already provides the information when they ship them) and saves the best one for the OC, leaving the rest for non OC and Founders.
This would happen with every AIB with highly overclocked models and different tiers among their library - am I right thinking this?
To me it seems common sense and quite obvious, yet I've seen people disagreeing
Asus tests all of their chips (unless Nvidia already provides the information when they ship them) and saves the best one for the OC, leaving the rest for non OC and Founders.
This would happen with every AIB with highly overclocked models and different tiers among their library - am I right thinking this?
To me it seems common sense and quite obvious, yet I've seen people disagreeing
