Yes, the readings seem incorrect.
Yes, the readings seem incorrect.
Your GPU is reporting clock speeds that don’t match expectations. The boost clock is listed as 2505mhz, yet you’re seeing 2700mhz reads. The memory clock is even more inconsistent, showing 1313mhz instead of the expected 10500mhz. This could be due to driver issues, incorrect BIOS settings, or hardware faults. Check your system settings and ensure all components are properly recognized.
The effective memory clock is what you see, roughly eight times the actual clock due to GDDR6x design and bus width. GPU boosts its own speed if thermal, voltage, and power allow. The effective memory clock is complex—at 10504MHz it becomes 1313MHz, reflecting double data rate. GDDR6x transfers two bits at once, making it double quad rate. PAM4 further enhances I/O performance.
GPU speeds up beyond what’s listed if both cooling and power capacity allow. This is why products claiming overclocking for a higher price compared to the same model without overclocking are misleading. Every chip will eventually be overclocked.
Updated your initial entry for the memory clock topic. Added relevant details to enhance clarity.