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Just FYI: Max boost reference frequency for RTX 3070ti is 1770 MHz
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/30-series/rtx-3070-3070ti/#specs
Those specs that you are looking at does not mean anything compared to real world frequency. Go search any reviewer for 3070 ti on youtube and you will understand.
Same goes to SSD, A SSD that is worth1TB of space, does not mean you get 1 TB of memory space.
Theory does not always transit/apply to practical in REAL LIFE.
- 3 years ago
@NATURALxNINE
I'm clearly understanding what is "reference frequency". I'm clearly understanding the difference between reference and overclocked frequencies. I'm not understanding what is "real world frequency".
It's your issues if u do not accept information about GPU working parameters from GPUs chips developer itself, and then it's your problem if your GPU work in some cases not as intended...And your analogy with the size of the SSD is not appropriate at all. If you buy something with memory/storage, the device will have exactly that much memory, but with nuances: 1) some amount of memory may already be occupied and unavailable to the user; 2) the number of the memory size itself can be calculated in different ways: using standard SI metric prefixes or using the traditional calculation of the Binary System; as calculated, always indicated on the product package.
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