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Cooling | Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black |
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Video Card(s) | NVIDIA RTX 3060Ti Founder's Edition |
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Software | Windows 11 Home 64-bit |
Hi all,
These are the numbers I get from running AIDA64 Extreme's GPGPU benchmark:
GPU is a reference 3060Ti.
I'm a bit confused by these numbers.
First, look at the Single-Precision flops.
Theoretically, the reference card is supposed to get 16.2 TFLOPS speed. However, I'm getting 18.6.
For memory copy, however, I'm supposed to get 448,000 MB/s; I'm only getting 390,000.
Why more on one metric, less on another?
If it helps, my card has specs like this:
In Unigine Heaven, I get even higher boost clocks: 1935 MHz.
Memory stays at 1750 maximum.
These are the numbers I get from running AIDA64 Extreme's GPGPU benchmark:
GPU is a reference 3060Ti.
I'm a bit confused by these numbers.
First, look at the Single-Precision flops.
Theoretically, the reference card is supposed to get 16.2 TFLOPS speed. However, I'm getting 18.6.
For memory copy, however, I'm supposed to get 448,000 MB/s; I'm only getting 390,000.
Why more on one metric, less on another?
If it helps, my card has specs like this:
In Unigine Heaven, I get even higher boost clocks: 1935 MHz.
Memory stays at 1750 maximum.