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GPU memoryclock displayed incorrectly

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Afterburner and HWMonitor report the effective memory clock, while GPU-Z and HWInfo report the actual memory clock. It's similar to DRAM data rate and clock speed, where you have to multiply the DRAM clock by 2 to get the DRAM data rate, you have to multiply the VRAM clock by 4 to get the effective data rate on GDDR6, and you have to do it by 8 to get the data rate on GDDR6X cards like the 3080. 

Hello people,

 

I have an RTX 3060ti FE in my system.
It should have a memory clock of 1750 MHz.


However, in both "MSI Afterburner", "HW Monitor" and "Nvidia performance overlay" I get
a memory clock of 7GHz is indicated to me. (crazy shit if this would be true)
On the other hand, the correct memory speeds are displayed in "GPU-Z" and "HWinfo64".

 

Does anybody else have these problems?

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Afterburner and HWMonitor report the effective memory clock, while GPU-Z and HWInfo report the actual memory clock. It's similar to DRAM data rate and clock speed, where you have to multiply the DRAM clock by 2 to get the DRAM data rate, you have to multiply the VRAM clock by 4 to get the effective data rate on GDDR6, and you have to do it by 8 to get the data rate on GDDR6X cards like the 3080. 

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