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Hi All,
I currently have an Asus ROG Strix 4070Ti OC:
VRAM - 12GB GDDR6X
Bandwidth - 504 GB/s
Interface - 192 bit
Core Clock - 2310MHz
Boost Clock - 2790MHz
CUDA Cores - 7680
This card has became faulty and I've been offered a warranty replacement with a Gamerock 4070Ti Super:
VRAM - 16GB GDDR6X
Bandwidth - 672 GB/s
Interface - 256 bit
Core Clock - 2340MHz
Boost Clock - 2610MHz
CUDA Cores - 8448
I am being offered a newer card as a replacement and certainly most of the specs are better, however the one that I cannot get over is the boost clock speed. I regularly run games where the GPU is running at 90-98% so would make use of the boost clock often.
My question is, will the newer card offer enough performance elsewhere to negate the 180MHz shortfall in the boost clock speed?
Thanks!
I currently have an Asus ROG Strix 4070Ti OC:
VRAM - 12GB GDDR6X
Bandwidth - 504 GB/s
Interface - 192 bit
Core Clock - 2310MHz
Boost Clock - 2790MHz
CUDA Cores - 7680
This card has became faulty and I've been offered a warranty replacement with a Gamerock 4070Ti Super:
VRAM - 16GB GDDR6X
Bandwidth - 672 GB/s
Interface - 256 bit
Core Clock - 2340MHz
Boost Clock - 2610MHz
CUDA Cores - 8448
I am being offered a newer card as a replacement and certainly most of the specs are better, however the one that I cannot get over is the boost clock speed. I regularly run games where the GPU is running at 90-98% so would make use of the boost clock often.
My question is, will the newer card offer enough performance elsewhere to negate the 180MHz shortfall in the boost clock speed?
Thanks!