Hi, I am just wondering if your memory clock was also lower by 200mhz? It's normally 7000mhz but when I use cinebench 2024, its running at 6800mhz. I have a stock 3070.
Yeah mine also is reduced by exactly 200Mhz, thats a bit strange. Even with my undervolting profile in which i just done some undervolting to save power (about 50W-60W) with the same performance and on top i gave it a 500mhz increase of memroy speed, it also goes down to 7300mhz instead of staying at 7500mhz.
11.6K sounds exactly like a RTX 3070 TI based on multiple sources I saw online. I personally never saw a RTX 3070 non TI somewhere hitting as much as that.
@@Key-z2x It is working perfectly fine since day one. Maybe I try a test some time again. But in games my 3070 is reaching as much performance as on every test/benchmark listed online, or better because of my CPU I have now. Edit: Just checked it out again having only Cinebench 2024 opened and HWInfo64 for monitoring and MSI Afterburner for OC. I'm normally hitting about 9,3k to 9,6k stock and with an excessive OC I'm hitting up to 11k while rendering and 10,5k to 10,6k as a result using the Gigabyte OC 3070 non TI. Still, with that extreme high OC it's staying stable while rendering. But I won't let it run like this forever.
These few points difference are not worth mentioning most of the time, also it depends on which model of RTX 3070 you got, which driver version you are running and other factors. The result would always be different from the previous test.
My laptop RTX 3070 got a similar score to yours, mine got 9448. :) nice video btw
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me rtx 4060 TI 16gb vram 13998 points stock settings
Hi, I am just wondering if your memory clock was also lower by 200mhz? It's normally 7000mhz but when I use cinebench 2024, its running at 6800mhz. I have a stock 3070.
Yeah mine also is reduced by exactly 200Mhz, thats a bit strange. Even with my undervolting profile in which i just done some undervolting to save power (about 50W-60W) with the same performance and on top i gave it a 500mhz increase of memroy speed, it also goes down to 7300mhz instead of staying at 7500mhz.
Mine scores 11.6k yours have problem.
11.6K sounds exactly like a RTX 3070 TI based on multiple sources I saw online. I personally never saw a RTX 3070 non TI somewhere hitting as much as that.
@@cubicxmanu I don't think so. My 3070 is not even water cooled. I think yours is just broken.
@@Key-z2x It is working perfectly fine since day one. Maybe I try a test some time again. But in games my 3070 is reaching as much performance as on every test/benchmark listed online, or better because of my CPU I have now.
Edit: Just checked it out again having only Cinebench 2024 opened and HWInfo64 for monitoring and MSI Afterburner for OC. I'm normally hitting about 9,3k to 9,6k stock and with an excessive OC I'm hitting up to 11k while rendering and 10,5k to 10,6k as a result using the Gigabyte OC 3070 non TI. Still, with that extreme high OC it's staying stable while rendering. But I won't let it run like this forever.
Why yours run a little slow? My stock one can reach 9.9k, while my current one runs 10.2k at cinebench, ryzen 5 5600 and rtx 3070
These few points difference are not worth mentioning most of the time, also it depends on which model of RTX 3070 you got, which driver version you are running and other factors. The result would always be different from the previous test.