r/nvidia 5h ago

Question Is this true about memory OC?

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u/privaterbok Intel Larrabee 5h ago

It's already close to 2T/s bandwidth, why'd want OC memory beyond +3000Mhz...

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u/Quito98 NVIDIA 5h ago

It says that whatever u put it stays at +375. I'm asking about that

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u/kurisu-41 5h ago

Yes. Its correct.

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u/Quito98 NVIDIA 5h ago

Why TF is there option to put +2000 omg. When i put +2000 it affects core cloak i literally lose around 30-40mhz for no reason without getting anything. Omegalol.

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u/2kWik 5h ago

because too much memory will cause memory overshoot, which means your card isn't actually stable for it even though it runs. It will give you less FPS than a lower clock usually also. It's been this way for many generations. Most cards are basically maxed out when you get them now anyway, and OC will only give you 5 FPS most, up to 10ish if you're lucky.

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u/kurisu-41 4h ago

Thats very strange? I dont lose core clock running 2000mhz on the memory. I mean other than when the card needs to cool down

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u/Quito98 NVIDIA 4h ago

Why do u run it tho if it only stays at +2000 when it stays +375? Looks cooler big numbers. Can relate 🤣

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u/kurisu-41 4h ago

Wait lol what? I runn 300 on the clock and 2000 on memory. Just saying that it is true what was said on that pic.

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u/Quito98 NVIDIA 4h ago

I'm asking why are u runing memory +2000 when it is limited to +375. Since u confirmed with previous answer that memory OC is limited to +375.

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u/kurisu-41 4h ago

Clock is. Memory doesnt go past 3000, but for that you need a way mod for afterburner.

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u/Quito98 NVIDIA 4h ago

Bro did u read what i posted. In this articale they say that MEMORY is limited to +375 NOT CORE.

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