JasonWW
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It is true. This is part of the pros and cons of different driver types. A FET driver will give higher max output initially but the brightness goes down as the voltage goes down. The higher output also produces more heat and a quicker stepdown.
A Boost driver will have a lower max output, but will maintain it until the voltage gets below a certain point then it will drop to a lower level. Its max level produces less heat and steps down after a longer amount of time.
Some people prefer the highest Turbo output and some people prefer a lower, but more stable output. A lot of BLF lights use FET drivers combined with NarsilM or Anduril. Boost drivers are a bit rarer because they are more complicated and expensive to build, but we are seeing more and more of them.
So they both have pros and cons and people have their preferences.