Gigabyte RTX 5090 Flashed with ASUS BIOS – 1600W Power Limit Unlocked

Tech reviewer JayzTwoCents successfully flashed an ASUS ROG Strix Astral XOC BIOS onto a Gigabyte RTX 5090 AORUS Master, unlocking unprecedented power limits:

Gigabyte RTX 5090 Flashed with ASUS BIOS - 1600W Power Limit Unlocked
Gigabyte RTX 5090 Flashed with ASUS BIOS – 1600W Power Limit Unlocked | Source: JayzTwoCents
  • 1600W theoretical power ceiling (vs. stock 600W)
  • 900W practical testing showed 10.3% performance gain
  • 4% extra overclocking headroom versus stock BIOS
  • One fan disabled permanently due to controller mismatch

This risky procedure demonstrates the untapped potential—and dangers—of GPU BIOS modding.


Critical Technical Breakdown

AspectOutcomeRisk
Power Delivery900W sustained (50% above spec)16-pin connector rated for 600W max
CoolingFan #3 inoperable (ASUS BIOS supports only 2 controllers)Thermal throttling/overheating
Performance+10.3% avg. fps at 900WDiminishing returns beyond 4% with OC
Safety NetDual BIOS switch saved card after failed attemptsBricked GPU without backup

Why the fan failed: Gigabyte’s 3-fan design uses three controllers, but ASUS BIOS only supports two.


Real-World Performance Gains

Testing without additional overclocking:

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  • Stock BIOS (600W): Baseline performance
  • ASUS XOC BIOS (900W): +10.3% average fps
  • ASUS XOC + OC: Extra +4% versus stock OC
    Note: Gains require manual voltage/shunt mods – not just BIOS flash.
Gigabyte RTX 5090 Flashed with ASUS BIOS - 1600W Power Limit Unlocked
Gigabyte RTX 5090 Flashed with ASUS BIOS – 1600W Power Limit Unlocked | Source: JayzTwoCents

Critical Warnings for Modders

  1. Connector Limits: 16-pin power rated for 600W – exceeding risks melting/fire
  2. Warranty Void: Any BIOS flash invalidates manufacturer support
  3. GPU-Specific Issues: Fan/RGB controls often break with cross-brand BIOS
  4. Stability Risks: Random crashes even with “successful” flashes

“This isn’t worth it for 99.9% of users. You risk a $2,000 GPU for single-digit gains.”
— JayzTwoCents’ conclusion

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Who Should Attempt This?

  • Casual gamers: 4-10% gains ≠ worth $2K+ risk
  • Air-cooled systems: Inadequate for >600W loads
  • LN2 overclockers: Competing for 3DMark records
  • Dual-BIOS owners: Safety net for failed flashes

Final Verdict: For 99% of users, stick to manufacturer-approved tuning tools like MSI Afterburner. The marginal gains don’t justify bricking a flagship GPU.


Tools Used: NVFlash (BIOS mod), GPU-Z (verification), HWInfo64 (monitoring), FireStrike (benchmark)

Source: JayzTwoCents

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