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GeForce RTX 4060 Ti GPU Clock Speed Expectations Firm-Up

Our hopes for the specs of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti graphics cards are starting to solidify thanks to recent leaks and outflows. Some additional data dripped from the rumor mill today via TechPowerUp’s GPU database boss. T4C fantasyIn a nutshell, a recent submission to an online database suggests that the unannounced GeForce RTX 4060 Ti will feature a boost clock of up to 2,685 MHz.

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Some of our latest articles about the GeForce RTX 4060 / Ti were published a week ago, but today’s leak highlights a similar challenge. We are not entirely sure if the leaked information is valid for his RTX 4060 or RTX 4060 Ti. This uncertainty is due to the fact that no one is completely sure about Nvidia’s plans for his AD106 GPU. Of course, no one can be sure until the official launch, but this is a particularly murky situation.

According to T4C Fantasy Tweet, the upcoming GeForce RTX 4060 Ti will launch with a base 2,310 MHz and boost 2,535 MHz reference clock.These speeds are already TPU databasewhich seems perfectly reasonable and consistent with the release of known RTX 40 graphics cards, but of course still needs to add a little salt.

Most consumers around the world will end up buying an AIB design, and for the cooler “premium” models, a source tweet suggests that buyers will see GPUs going up to 2,685 MHz right out of the box. It suggests that you might consider speed. This supposedly observed OC boost speed data is only 6% better than the reference boost clock.

As usual, Nvidia’s official boost clocks, as well as those of the premium models, are expected to be pretty conservative. For example, the RTX 4080 has an official boost clock of just 2,505 MHz, but across our full test suite, the 4080 Founders Edition averaged 2,789 MHz. It’s a similar story for the RTX 4090 and RTX 4070 Ti, with actual clocks around 10% higher than their official boost clocks.

But GPU clocks are only one aspect of the story, as the supposed 8GB 18 Gbps GDDR6 on a 128-bit bus creates a bigger gap between the RTX 4070 and 4060 layers than any other major spec. , VRAM can become a more important factor. Whether or not memory bandwidth significantly slows down the RTX 4060 (Ti)’s performance depends on the games and applications you use. Ada’s larger L2 cache helps mitigate the memory bandwidth drop, but its 8GB capacity certainly raises some warning flags.

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Nvidia RTX 40 Series Specifications
Header Cell – Column 0 GPUs FP32 CUDA core GPU boost clock memory configuration TBP Manufacturer’s suggested retail price
GeForce RTX 4090Ti* AD102 18176 (?) 2625MHz (?) 24GB 384bit 24GT/s GDDR6X (?) 600W (?) ?
GeForce RTX 4090 AD102 16384 2520MHz 24GB 384bit 21GT/s GDDR6X 450W $1,599
GeForce RTX 4080 AD103 9728 2508MHz 16GB 256bit 22.4GT/s GDDR6X 320W $1,199
GeForce RTX 4070 Ti AD104 7680 2610MHz 12GB 192bit 21GT/s GDDR6X 285W $799
GeForce RTX 4070* AD104 5888 (?) 2475MHz (?) 12GB 192bit 21GT/s GDDR6X 250W (?) ?
GeForce RTX 4060 Ti* AD106 4352 (?) 2535MHz (?) 8GB 128bit 18GT/s GDDR6 160W (?) <$500?
GeForce RTX 3070 GA104 5888 1725MHz 8GB 256bit 14GT/s GDDR6 220W $499
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GA104 4864 1665MHz 8GB 256bit 14GT/s GDDR6 200W $399
GeForce RTX 3060 GA106 3584 1777MHz 12GB 192bit 15GT/s GDDR6 170W $329

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