Asus tempts fate, unleashes 800W "XOC" vBIOS for its $4,000 ROG Matrix RTX 5090 — Overclockers and high-end GPU junkies now have their hands on the hottest, most power-hungry 5090 around
Because 600W through the 12V-2x6 connector was too safe.
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Nvidia's RTX 5090 GPUs, while unparalleled in performance, are also at the top of the leaderboard when it comes to burning down involuntarily. Asus — arguably the most prominent AIB partner for Nvidia — has dared to step into the ring and present something even more adventurous: The ROG Matrix RTX 5090, powered by a custom PCB capable of consuming up to 800W through its special firmware. Now that 800W VBIOS has escaped into the wild, users with otherwise standard, 600W RTX 5090s are experimenting with the unlocked overhead.
Peeking at the Overclock.net forums (page 1202 onwards) will show you various folk flashing the 800W XOC BIOS on their cards as soon as Benni231990 first posted the link for it a couple of days ago. It's relatively straightforward to install with NV Flash, but not every model is compatible right away. Variants like Gigabyte's Aorus Xtreme Waterforce can easily accept this firmware, likely because they match the ROG Matrix's three-channel fan header setup.
Variants with no fan headers, like liquid-cooled models, are also in the green, but some other models, like Asus TUF, have only two fan headers and simply don't work at the moment. This includes Asus' other high-end RTX 5090, the Astral, which many users complained about on the forums. Some models from PNY, Palit, and Zotac were also ruled out as compatible, as more and more people began testing it.
Regardless, the performance boost is visible: these BIOS-modded 5090s are running at 100-200 MHz higher boost clocks than Nvidia's stock numbers and Asus' own claim of up to +323 MHz on the actual ROG Matrix card. This is extreme overclocking territory, so gains are marginal, but it's all about topping the charts, and any bit helps, including custom BIOSes.
This leads to higher sustained clock speeds across the board in games and productivity applications, bolstered by increased power consumption, as shown in the screenshots below. Cyberpunk 2077 gets a few more FPS at 4K resolution as well, and users have been reporting slightly better numbers at the same core clock and memory offsets across a number of games.



As far as the 800W BIOS is concerned, Asus achieved this feat by combining two interfaces: the 16-pin power connector rated for 600W, working alongside a GC-HPWR adapter designed for back-connect motherboards. Forcing this firmware on cards without the custom PCB and cooling of the ROG Matrix cards is, therefore, quite risky, and you might just be accelerating a headline appearance.
The BIOS is available on TPU, but exercise extreme caution; it will most certainly void your warranty. Previously, shunt mods that trick the GPU's resistors into accepting much more power than they think they can handle were used to unlock this sort of headroom. Now, a simple BIOS flash is promising to unlock up to 200W of extra leeway to experiment with and, with the proper cooling, break world records.
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Shiznizzle 800W. This is beyond space heater wattage. All pushed through these tiny little, most likely less than 15 gauge wire, PSU cables.Reply
How long will it be before we start seeing water cooled cable mods?
And how come nobody thought of that yet?
I should patent that crap. Somebody prolly already has. If not. IT's MINE. It's my ISLAND. Think of the crazy man from Bravheart voice. It's my island -
jp7189 I've been a big fan of xoc bios in the past. I like the idea of no limits except the ones set through tuning. BUT... My rog astral already pulls 700W at the connector even though software monitoring is showing 600W for the total board. Im not willing to mess with power caps this gen.Reply
I don't know why they don't just add a second power connector on these insanely, double-overpriced boards. -
80251 The XOC VBIOS is what it took to get my 1080ti to a 2164Mhz. Overclock -- mostly thanks to being able to increase the core voltage to 1.2V.Reply
The space heaters I have all draw northwards of 1000W though.