Lower Memory Clock

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FernandoxD

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Hi guyz.

I've been playing MW3 at extra graphics (every options).

When I used EVGA PRECISION X (4.2.1), It only shows me that I only use 3506 MHz of Memory Clock usage.

But I bought a gigabyte gtx 770 (GV-N770OC-2GD) with its specifications...

---GeForce GTX 770
---Core Clock: Base: 1137 MHz / Boost clock:1189 MHz
---Memory Clock: "7010 MHz"--->(It shows "3506 MHz" even If I use extra graphics).

*********************************************************************Is my video card damaged <=(?

My System:
---Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (SP1) (Fully updated)
---Mobo: z87x ud3h
---CPU: Intel i5 4670k (3.40 GHz)
---Memory: 8192 MB Ram (2x4Gb)
---GPU: GV-N770OC-2GD (In PCIe 3.0 x16 Slot)

Software used:
EVGA Precision X (4.2.1)

*I'm sorry if my English is bad <=(.

 
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Your GPU is perfect, it's not bad.

The GPU RAM works in the same mode that RAM for your motherboard, you only can see the based clock (3506MHz) but the real one (3506*2=7012MHz) isn't showed in any program.

Easy example? Here are the specifications for my GTX 680 Lightning: http://www.msi.com/product/vga/N680GTX-Lightning.html#/?div=Specification. Memory clock says 6008 (3004*2)

And here is a picture of my GPU with GPU-Z. http://img.hwbot.org/u31099/image_id_840353.jpeg

Memory says: 1502MHz (based clock for each memory module)


I know but where is the other 3500 MHz? That's I want to know. Why can't I use my 7000 MHz aprox.?

Is my video card's memory damaged? (My gpu core is working fine with it's 1137 MHz)

I wonder if a damaged video card is like a damaged ram memory, even it's damaged. It can work but it may appear a blue screen or other problems lately...and I don't know if my memory's video card is damaged =/.
 
Your GPU is perfect, it's not bad.

The GPU RAM works in the same mode that RAM for your motherboard, you only can see the based clock (3506MHz) but the real one (3506*2=7012MHz) isn't showed in any program.

Easy example? Here are the specifications for my GTX 680 Lightning: http://www.msi.com/product/vga/N680GTX-Lightning.html#/?div=Specification. Memory clock says 6008 (3004*2)

And here is a picture of my GPU with GPU-Z. http://img.hwbot.org/u31099/image_id_840353.jpeg

Memory says: 1502MHz (based clock for each memory module)
 
Solution


Oh, so It works like that...and I didn't know it <=/ (Well, only MSI shows the real specification xD.)

I feel relieved that my video card is not damaged <=).

My problem and concerns has been solved by you. Thanks you very much =J.

And I'm sorry if I was so stubborn until you show me the proves.
 


 
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